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What is Philosophy?

Philosophy is one of the oldest academic disciplines, concerned with foundational questions about knowledge, existence, morality, and the nature of society. It appears across a wide range of courses, from introductory humanities surveys to professional programs in nursing and education, precisely because its core concerns—how we know what we know, what we value, and how we ought to act—cut across disciplinary boundaries. Works like Traversing Philosophical Boundaries by Max O'Halloran represent the kind of textbook framework students encounter when first engaging systematic philosophical inquiry, and topics such as free will and philosophy of religion show how abstract concepts quickly connect to lived experience.

The papers gathered here reflect several distinct approaches. Many are personal and reflective, asking writers to articulate their own philosophy of education, leisure, or professional practice—particularly within nursing and teaching contexts. Others take a more analytical or expository angle, examining concepts like free will or engaging with religion through formats such as podcast responses. Some papers address applied social questions, including juvenile corrections and the inclusion of students with visual impairments, showing how philosophical frameworks inform policy and practice debates.

A strong philosophy essay begins with a clearly scoped thesis that stakes out a defined position or interpretive claim rather than simply summarizing ideas. Evidence drawn from personal experience, course readings, or real-world examples tends to carry weight when it is used to support a reasoned argument. The most common pitfall is writing too broadly—treating "philosophy" as an open invitation to discuss everything at once rather than focusing on one coherent question or concept and developing it with precision and depth.

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Induction Discussions Across the Centuries:
Section I - OF THE DIFFERENT SPECIES OF PHILOSOPHY Section II - OF THE ORIGIN OF IDEAS Section III - OF THE ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS Section IV - SCEPTICAL DOUBTS CONCERNING THE OPERATIONS OF THE UNDERSTANDING Part I Part II Section V - SCEPTICAL SOLUTION OF THESE DOUBTS Part I Part II Section VI - OF PROBABILITY Section VII - OF THE IDEA OF NECESSARY CONNEXION Part I Part II Section VIII - OF LIBERTY AND NECESSITY Part I Part II Section IX - OF THE REASON OF ANIMALS Section X - OF MIRACLES Part I Part II Section XI - OF A PARTICULAR PROVIDENCE AND OF A FUTURE STATE Section XII - OF THE ACADEMICAL OR SCEPTICAL PHILOSOPHY Part I Part II Part III SECTION I OF THE DIFFERENT SPECIES OF PHILOSOPHY. MORAL philosophy, or the science of human nature, may be treated after two different manners; each of which has its peculiar merit, and may contribute to the entertainment, instruction, and reformation of mankind. The one considers man chiefly as born for action; and as influenced in his measures by taste and sentiment; pursuing one object, and avoiding another, according to the value which these objects seem to possess, and according to the light in which they present themselves. As virtue, of all objects, is allowed to be the most valuable, this species of philosophers paint her in the most amiable colours; borrowing all helps from poetry and eloquence, and treating their subject in an easy and obvious manner, and such as is best fitted to please the imagination, and engage the affections. They select the most striking observations and instances from common life; place opposite characters in a proper contrast; and alluring us into the paths of virtue by the views of glory and happiness, direct our steps in these paths by the soundest precepts and most illustrious examples. They make us feel the difference between vice and virtue; they excite and regulate our sentiments; and so they can but bend our hearts to the love of probity and true honour, they think, that they have fully attained the end of all their labours. The other species of philosophers consider man in the light of a reasonable rather than an activ
Essay Doctorate
Theoretical Approaches to Ethics. Normative Ethical Theory
Normative ethics is the descriptor that is applied to the entire caliber of a certain perspective of ethics that has various sub-categories to it. As general definition, normative ethics is the term given to the moral…
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Humans Behavior Discriminative Control of Punished Stereotyped Behavior
The problem of controlling behavior in humans who are challenged in their mental scope is of concern. While the majority of people shun the use of force, and punishments and the modern thinking on enforcing appropriate…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Comparative analysis of two literary authors
¶ … Walden and Other Writings" by Henry David Thoreau and "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl. Specifically it will discuss the two author's very different approaches to searching for wisdom.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Compliance gaining strategies among employees
The objective of this work is to examine how managers gain compliance from their employees and how they get their employees to perform. The compliance gaming theory states that leaders can effectively make use of…
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Triumph of the spirit
Have you changed who you are as a leader? As a leader, my style and philosophy has changed dramatically, but perhaps in subtle ways that would go unnoticed by most others. I have a good basic background in management,…
Essay Doctorate
Media Review News Story - Union Serves
A Canadian news story was chosen for this study with the aim to analyze the way it was covered in the media, mainstream and alternative media. The comparisons and analysis were done based on how perception of the story affected the coverage along with aspects like the dominance/resistance model, propaganda model and/or Martin's frame.
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Personal philosophy of nursing
The student is asked to submit his/her philosophy of nursing. The philosophy of nursing is to take into consideration history, politics, and economics, for example. The student is also asked to express the beliefs regarding patients, patients' families, and colleagues. The student is additionally asked to consider and predict the future of nursing in the immediate and more distant futures.
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Johnny Jones Case Study Background-
Johnny Jones, 27, is married with two children. He has 4 years police experience and is excited to transfer to the high-profile narcotics unit. Tony Denardo, who is assigned to work with Johnny during his training period with narcotics, is 32, twice divorced, lives with an ex-erotic dancer, has 6 years' experience in the unit, and has received several commendations as well as minor complaints that remain unsubstantiated.
Research Paper Doctorate
Henri Fayol and Herbert Simon
Henri Fayol was a management theorist from France. He was primarily interested in labor organization and during the early part of the 20th century what he had to say was very influential (Wren, Bedeian, & Breeze, 2002).