QUESTION 1: Describe the principle of incapacitation. Explain the differences between collective and selective incapacitation. QUESTION 2: Stanley Cohen coined terms such as ‘dispersal of discipline’ and ‘net widening’. Whose work did Cohen build upon? Describe and...
The Upanishads and the Daodejing both give different versions of a supreme being, interactions between the natural and supernatural. Analyze these texts in conjunction with each other, give one example of how they are similar and one example of how they are different....
In verses 27–30 of the third chapter of the Bhagavadgita, Kr sn *a asserts:“While all kinds of works are done by the modes of nature (gu?as), he whose soul isbewildered by the self-sense thinks, ‘I am the doer’.But he who knows the true character of the distinction of...
Imagine you could go back in time and give your childhood self a letter in which you explain your current view of the good and ethical life. Write a 2page letter to your childhood self explaining your view of the Good in which you: Identify at least one philosopher...
To know thyself is to love thyself, and to love thyself is to love thy neighbor. This course will examine what it means to love and know thyself through the lens of Western philosophy. We shall consider Western philosophy as the foundation of our current moment with...
1.Identify at least one philosopher who might agree with your view of the Good. Explain that philosophical ethical theory and discuss how it compares to your own views. Discuss how another philosopher might disagree. For example, if you discuss deontology in support...