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Which one do you agree between Aristotle and Nietzsche with?

Discuss the influence of the empiricism philosophy on schooling in South Africa.


Live today as if it is your last . Do you think your life will substantially change? In what way?

Create a written eulogy that will show a philosophical reflection about your life in doing so you may cherish all of your achievements and happy moments that you have experience so far recall all of your praiseworthy moments and characteristics for it to be more effective things that you might want to tell yourself when you pass away can also be included.

Explain the impact for openness and generosity that comes in face to face encounter.

One of the limitations of the otherwise quite interesting article by Gustafson is that he doesn't really give many concrete examples of managing for higher pleasures. So, let's help him out:

1. What are some examples of managing to further the ability of employees, co-workers, and customers to experience higher pleasures?

2. What are some ways of conducting business that undermine our ability to experience higher pleasures?


If we think of utilitarianism as a principle of legislation, it entails that legislators ought to adopt whatever laws bring about the great total good. With this understanding in mind, utilitarians like Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill advocated a number of reforms that were quite radical for their time, including:


1. The elimination of barriers on trade and exchange, such as tariffs, price caps on goods, limitations on interest in finance.

2. Universally available public education provided by governments (via taxation) - to replace the existing structure which relied on fees for service (which most couldn't afford).


What is the utilitarian argument for these reforms?


A very good friend or your visits you and your family in your house. your mother, delighted by here presence, cooks her best dish for hear .your friend love the whole lunch that she kept complimenting your mother for being such a good cook. at the end of her visit, she expressed her gratitude to the whole family. before she leaves, she approaches your mother and asks, "how much do i pay you for the lunch you cooked for me?" what would be your mother's reflection to your friends gesture? your reflection :

Do you have relationships that have been compromised because of money or power? have you been able to revert back to a purely personal relationship after that? how can you preserve and shield the relationships that matter to you from the interest of money and power?

Compare and contrast rural from urban societies. what are the advantages or disadvantages of living in urban societies ?what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in rural communities?

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