
TOK Mini Exhibition: Object – A Driver’s License. Prompt: Are Some Types of Knowledge More Useful Than Others?
Introduction In the International Baccalaureate Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course, the mini exhibition serves as a platform to explore knowledge questions through everyday objects, ...

Whether Colour is a Physical Property of Objects: Engaging with Hardin’s Argument
Introduction The philosophy of colour has long puzzled thinkers, particularly in debates over whether colours are objective properties of physical objects or subjective features ...

What is Applied Ethics? Discuss its Nature, Branches and Utility
Introduction Applied ethics represents a practical dimension of philosophical inquiry, focusing on the application of ethical theories to real-world dilemmas. As a student studying ...

What is Kant’s resolution to the 3rd antinomy?
Introduction Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (1781/1787) represents a cornerstone of modern philosophy, particularly in the realm of theoretical philosophy. Within this work, ...

Inductive Reasoning and the Problem of Induction: Reflections on Everyday Conclusions
Introduction As a student studying critical thinking, I often reflect on how we form conclusions in daily life. Inductive reasoning, which involves drawing general ...

An Ethical Intuitionist Case for Libertarianism: Explaining and Evaluating Michael Huemer’s Argument
Introduction In the field of political philosophy, particularly within government studies, libertarianism presents a compelling framework that emphasises minimal state intervention and individual freedoms. ...

A Magistrate Must Decide Whether a Person Who Stole Food During a Famine Should Be Punished According to the Law
Introduction In the field of law, particularly when studying jurisprudence, difficult cases often arise that challenge the straightforward application of legal rules. The scenario ...

¿Puede una persona alcanzar la verdadera felicidad sin desarrollar virtudes morales?
Introducción Este ensayo explora la pregunta de si una persona puede lograr la verdadera felicidad sin cultivar virtudes morales, desde la perspectiva de un ...

The Origin of Private Property in John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government
Introduction The purpose of this essay is to examine the foundations of private property as outlined by John Locke in his influential work, Two ...

A Note on the Political Philosophies of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau
The political philosophies of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau represent foundational contributions to modern political thought, particularly in their explorations of the ...
