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Indian and Chinese philosophy

Plato's Theory of Forms and Aristotle's Theory of Happiness in the NE we are left with contradiction nonetheless, and Why is that?

Plato's Theory of Forms and Aristotle's Theory of Happiness in the NE we are left with contradiction nonetheless, and Why is that? I've already completed the paper primarily but I didn't pay attention to Aristotle's theory of happiness and need to supply his theory in a paragraph or two... As well as the contradiction seen in the Nicomachean Ethics and Why in a paragraph or two. As well as a conclusion bring together the contradictions of each philosopher as it relates to my thesis I have 4 pages completed and I need 7 pages to complete the paper. When I say 7 the professor wants 7 full pages and a word or two or whatever on the 8th page. If the quote is longer the 4-5 sentences it has to be block quoted 10 font size. The book I am using is : Aristotle Introductory Readings by Irwin and Fine... And am allowed to cite from books I, II, III, VI, X... In book X I was going to use a quote in which he defines Happiness as being secondary to theoretical

If super intelligent aliens want to eat humans, are they wrong?

If super intelligent aliens want to eat humans, are they wrong?

Indian and Chinese philosophy

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Nicomachean Ethics

Instruction and book information are attached. Each answers should be came from book (page number provided) No need reference.

Aquinas in Jail

Aquinas in Jail
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If super intelligent aliens want to eat humans, are they wrong?

If super intelligent aliens want to eat humans, are they wrong?

Justice/righteousness, peace of mind, the nature of God and humans, and personal morality

Prompt: In Augustine's "Confessions," he says that whatever he found in Plato, he also found in Paul (the biblical character) - and more! Compare and contrast ideas about justice/righteousness, peace of mind, the nature of God and of humans, and personal morality in "The Republic," in Paul's Letter to the Romans, and in Augustine's "Confessions." How great are the parallels? Where do they differ? What does Paul add? Why?

the souls of black folk

a) summarize an argument or concept presented by Du Bois , (b) critique that argument or concept, and (c) reply to your criticism on behalf of the author from : Du Bois’s notion of ‘double consciousness,’ presented in the opening chapter of The Souls of Black Folk.

Twilight of the Idols, Nietzsche

2) Form a coherent essay in which you answer the following: •What is human nature for Nietzsche? Explain/describe. •What does human nature mean in terms of Nietzsche’s central desire to “go beyond good and evil”? See Twilight of the Idols. •If “God is dead” what would that mean for Augustine’s Christian philosophy?