Comparing Dualist Views: Searle vs Descartes, Berkeley vs Hobbes, and Hume vs Milarepa

 Reading / Discussion Questions Assignment 2 Compare, contrast, and evaluate the views of John Searle and Rene Descartes on dualism. Rene Descartes view on dualism is that reality is composed of two substances: mind and body. Descartes considers the human mind to be immaterial because the mind produces thoughts and feelings, which are intangible … Read more

Jesus Represented In Islam, Christianity, Hinduism: How Jesus Differs in the Three Faiths

 Paste your esJesus as Represented in Islam, Christianity and Hinduism Introduction This essay aims to detail on how Jesus is represented and viewed upon in the three religions – Islam, Christianity and Hinduism.  This essay also aims to make comparisons of how each religion sees Jesus as a religious authority and a source of … Read more

Exploring How Classical and Modern Political Philosophers Differ on Society’s Purpose

 Paste your essay in here…Humans exist in distinctive political societies, with each state achieving different outcomes because of the beliefs they adopt in constructing their ideal societies. Political philosophers have been divided throughout history on what they believe the quintessential society should be and their purpose. I argue that the central difference among them … Read more

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 Terms and Conditions Thank you for visiting and using MalikahKelly.com (hereinafter the “website”). By continuing to use the website you accept and agree to be bound by our Terms and Conditions, Disclaimer and Privacy Policy.  The term “you” refers to anyone who uses, visits and/or views the website. MalikahKelly.com (“company”, “I”, “we” or “us”) … Read more

Uncovering the Effects of Racism on Indigenous Australians Health and Wellbeing

 It seems incredibly antiquated that in this day in age people are still discriminated against based on the colour of their skin, however the unfortunate fact is that racism is globally pervasive. It dehumanises those who it reaches and ultimately affects their overall health. Racism can be defined as “any distinction, exclusion, restriction or … Read more

Medical Facilities in India: A Medical Tourism Guide

 India is one of the most attracting countries in the world, with especially of medical tourists, because it has more hospital and immense environment. It is estimated that the volume of medical tourists worldwide could reach up to 5 million by 2016. Medical tourism is broadly depends on health and wellness, these all amenities … Read more

Nozicks Disproval of Hedonism: Experience Machine and Human Yearning for Reality

 What is Hedonism? Hedonism is the view that the only intrinsically good thing is pleasure and the only intrinsically bad thing is pain. This means that everything that’s good in life is good either because it’s pleasant, aka intrinsic, or because it causes pleasure. Robert Nozick believes that pleasures are always intrinsically valuable but … Read more

says nothing about the character of the teenagers.A False Analogy as seen above is getting increasingly used, especially when trying to make a point or a conclusion based on biased opinion and observations. However, it can be difficult to determine if the analogy being used is valid or not and this will be based on the case to case basis.Lastly is the Begging the Question fallacy often resolves around the notion that it lets the individual proposing the question begs the question rather than refute the argument made by the opponent. This fallacy is sometimes automatically granted as a valid form of argument because people are unaware of the fallacy occurring, thus bypassing the need for additional evidence for a valid inductive argument. The example presented here should exemplify the concept of a Begging the Question fallacy.Statement: The only difference between a male and female CEO is gender.Question: How different are men from woman in the workplace? As seen the statement implies that male and female CEOs are similar or equal, but the question then blatantly asks how different, or unequal, these genders really are. As such, this does not provide a

 This subtopic of the assignment will focus on the varying types and examples of logical fallacies found in everyday argumentation. Mostly, it will be based on the most commonly used logical fallacies found in this modern era. The discussion will revolve around the name of the fallacies, its components and structure, and its results … Read more