
Use Mill’s Views on Liberty to Address Mandatory Vaccination Policies
Introduction This essay explores the contemporary debate surrounding mandatory vaccination policies through the lens of John Stuart Mill’s philosophy of liberty, as articulated in ...

Using Mill’s Views on Liberty to Address Contemporary Debates on Social Media Regulation
Introduction This essay explores how John Stuart Mill’s philosophy of liberty, as articulated in his seminal work *On Liberty* (1859), can be applied to ...

What are the Key Problems Rousseau Identifies with Modern, Civilized Society? Explain Why You Agree or Disagree with Rousseau’s Argument
Introduction This essay explores the central problems that Jean-Jacques Rousseau identifies with modern, civilized society, focusing on his critique as articulated in key works ...

How I See the World
Introduction As a student exploring the multifaceted nature of human perception and global understanding, the concept of “how I see the world” serves as ...

Revisiting Free Will and Moral Responsibility in Robert Blatchford’s “Not Guilty”
Introduction This essay engages with Robert Blatchford’s arguments on free will and moral responsibility as presented in his work “Not Guilty” from Voices of ...

Is Every Means to Achieve the Goal Permissible? Machiavelli’s Philosophy
Introduction This essay explores the philosophical perspective of Niccolò Machiavelli, particularly his controversial assertion that the ends may justify the means in political leadership. ...

To What Extent Do You Agree That Doubt Is Central to the Pursuit of Knowledge? Using Mathematics and Human Sciences (Economics) as Areas of Knowledge
Introduction This essay explores the extent to which doubt serves as a central element in the pursuit of knowledge, focusing on two contrasting areas ...

John Locke’s Natural Rights and Property
Introduction John Locke, a prominent 17th-century philosopher, has profoundly influenced political thought through his theories of natural rights and property. As a key figure ...

Hobbes’ Individualism and Absolutism
Introduction Thomas Hobbes, a 17th-century English philosopher, remains a pivotal figure in political science due to his seminal work, Leviathan (1651), which lays the ...

To What Extent Do You Agree That Doubt Is Central to the Pursuit of Knowledge? An Analysis with Reference to History and Natural Science
Introduction In the pursuit of knowledge, doubt often emerges as a powerful catalyst, prompting individuals to question assumptions, challenge established ideas, and seek deeper ...
