PH100
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A comparison of Confucius and Lao-Tau: beliefs about childhood and being elderly.
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Discusses the contrast between Confucius and Lao-Tzu's beliefs about childhood and being elderly.
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Descartes' Hyperbolic Doubt: an overview and explanation
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Discusses Descartes hyperbolic doubt, and explains what exactly it is and how he solves this issue.
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Mill and Euthanasia: what would John Stuart Mill's view be on euthanasia for someone suffering from chronic pain and an incurable disease?
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Discusses Mill's argument regarding euthanasia, or determining the value of life.
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Rousseau vs. Aristotle: are human beings are social/political by nature?
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Discusses the primary contrast between Rousseau and Aristotle's thinking: are human beings social or political by nature?
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What is the difference between scientists and philosophers? Why is Socrates the hero of the book Thinking Philosophically?
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A mini essay that discusses the introductory chapter of the book Thinking Philosophically. 
It provides differences between scientists and philosophers, and the knowledge they pursue.
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A collection of PH100 essays
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A bundle of three essays based on Thinking Philosophically by David Roochnik. 
Philosopher's discussed: Socrates, Rousseau, Aristotle, Descartes, Confucious, Lao-Tsu and John Mill.
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Summarize the arguments of Rousseau and Aristotle on the question of whether human beings are social/political by nature.
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This essay summarizes Rousseau's arguments that human beings are solitary and Aristotle's arguments that human beings are political by nature.
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