Learning Goal: I’m working on a philosophy discussion question and need the explanation and answer to help me learn.
1.
Nietzsche Discussion.
Why does Nietzsche believe that GOOD and EVIL have been replaced by “Good” and “Bad”? At this point, do you believe that morality exists? What do you think Nietzsche is trying to tell us? (15 sentences)
2.
Censorship Journal Two Parts:
Two Parts:(15 sentences each)
1. Why does Plato believe that Art should be censored? Do you agree/disagree?
2. Why does Keiran argue that pornography can be considered a form of Art? Do you believe that there can be good pornography?
3p
1. Define the following terms: Coercion, co-optation, and personality cults
2. Under what conditions do Theocracies tend to rise? Give an example of a modern theocracy
3. Why do you think military rule is becoming more common?
4p
1. What is common law?
2. Explain how the Prime Minister is elected
3. Do you think that Britain made the right decision leaving the European Union? Why or why not?
5p Respond to these 2 discussion board questios in short sentences.
a.
1. Common law is a legal system where court decisions and precedents play a crucial role in interpreting and applying laws, shaping the legal system over time.
2. The Prime Minister in many parliamentary systems, including the UK, is typically the leader of the political party that wins the most seats in the lower house of parliament. The monarch formally appoints the Prime Minister, who must command the majority’s confidence in the parliament.
3. the decision for Britain to leave the European Union (Brexit) was the right decision since allows more sovereignty in despite the fact that it may result in economic and political consequences.
b.
1)Common law is a legal system based on past court decisions. In Islam, laws come from the Quran and the Prophet’s teachings.
2)Election of the Prime Minister (Ikhtiyār al-Wazīr al-Awwal): The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the party that wins the most votes in elections. Muslims can take part if it aligns with Islamic values.
3)Britain Leaving the EU (Brexit): Muslims may have different views. Some see unity in the EU positively, while others might support Brexit for more independence. It depends on how it aligns with Islamic principles of justice and cooperation.