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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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Henry Adams and the meaning of life
When Henry Adams described the "task of education" as being "this problem of running order through chaos, direction through space, discipline through freedom, unity through-multiplicity," it appears that he was…
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Patrick Henry and the Coming Storm of War
This paper is a rhetorical analysis of Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" speech which was so influential in stirring up support for the colonists to break with Great Britain. The specific theme of enslavement in the speech is addressed in detail: Henry uses the contrast of enslavement versus freedom to justify the overthrowing of a sovereign ruler.
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Career Planning for Mental Health Counselors: A Reflection
Counseling is a profession a career that requires one to posses unique skills of inspiring and motivating people with mental health challenges. In this study, I have focused on the requirements and qualifications of becoming a mental health counselor. To advance in this field, I can choose to engage in a doctoral Degree. I may move to positions as administrators or supervisors. I also have an option to go into private practice, consulting, research, or college teaching.
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Morality From a Philosophical Perspective
Immanuel Kant’s ideas on categorical imperatives have set in time several important views on morality and rightness in terms of the actions human beings should follow and whether they are moral or not. One of the most significant elements of his philosophy relates to the belief that a human being should be treated as an “end” and not as a means towards an end. This approach applies to the case presented and, should Kant’s line of thought be followed, the parents’ choice to have a child in order to save another child is morally incorrect.
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Healthcare in Germany vs. The US: Dramatic Differences Favor the German System
Taking into account that this PBS Frontline production is several years old, and was produced before the Affordable Care Act was signed into law, some of the details shown in the video are certainly not current.
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Agnes Smedley's Daughters of Earth: Marriage as Bondage
Smedley, Agnes. Daughters of Earth. 1929. The Feminist Press of CUNY Reissue 1987.
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Wisdom? The Study of Philosophy in General
¶ … Wisdom? The study of philosophy in general is often thought of as the gaining of knowledge. At least, so it is for many philosophy students embarking upon a college course that attempts to introduce them to the…
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Biblical authority and infallibility in Christianity
When people question whether the Bible has authority, they are often confused because the envision authority as coming from an external power. However, authority in the Bible is both internal and external.
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Network security policies and practices
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