Aristotle’s idea of eudaimonia

Imagine you are 99 years old and looking back on your life. What do you think are the moments or actions that made you happiest? (to answer this question please use things like watching my children grow up, them getting married, starting their own families etc)How would you determine whether your life was one which […]

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Key Concepts of Confucian Ethics

As you will recall, the concept of Ren, or humanness, is the most important principle in Confucian ethics. This is the idea of treating others with compassion. Ren frames all other virtues (both moral and non-moral). For this assignment, demonstrate your understanding of Ren and other key concepts of Confucian ethics by choosing from any […]

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John Locke

John Locke disagreed, and set forth the view that the state exists to preserve the natural rights of its citizens. When governments fail in that task, citizens have the right—and sometimes the duty—to withdraw their support and even to rebel. Listen to Locke’s audio on the lecture tab and read his lecturette to be able […]

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War and Peace

Please respond to the following: Discuss the in which an armed conflict can affect a developing economy and analyze the reasons why developed nations do not experience the same kinds of social upheaval. Sample Solution

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