Directiоns: Reаd the pаssаge belоw. Then click оn the sentence that best expresses the implied main idea of the passage. (1)One reason tabloids publish untrue stories about celebrities, even though they know the celebrities might sue, is free advertising. (2)If there is a lawsuit, it will make the news, and the tabloid gains the publicity. (3)Furthermore, in a lawsuit the burden of proof is on the celebrity, not the paper. (4)Also, such lawsuits are both expensive and time-consuming. (5)A court delay, for example, can prevent a movie star from beginning work on a new project. (6)And the chances of collecting a significant amount of damages are slim. (7)Finally, tabloids publish untrue stories for the obvious reason: whether it is true or not, people love celebrity gossip —and it sells papers. The sentence that best expresses the implied main idea is:
Dоcument: Apprоved by the Nаtiоnаl Assembly of Frаnce, August 26, 1789 The representatives of the French people, organized as a National Assembly, believing that the ignorance, neglect, or contempt of the rights of man are the sole cause of public calamities and of the corruption of governments, have determined to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural, unalienable, and sacred rights of man, in order that this declaration, being constantly before all the members of the Social body, shall remind them continually of their rights and duties; in order that the acts of the legislative power, as well as those of the executive power, may be compared at any moment with the objects and purposes of all political institutions and may thus be more respected, and, lastly, in order that the grievances of the citizens, based hereafter upon simple and incontestable principles, shall tend to the maintenance of the constitution and redound to the happiness of all. Therefore, the National Assembly recognizes and proclaims, in the presence and under the auspices of the Supreme Being, the following rights of man and of the citizen: Articles: 1. Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good. 2. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression. 3. The principle of all sovereignty resides essentially in the nation. No body nor individual may exercise any authority which does not proceed directly from the nation. 4. Liberty consists in the freedom to do everything which injures no one else; hence the exercise of the natural rights of each man has no limits except those which assure to the other members of the society the enjoyment of the same rights. These limits can only be determined by law. 5. Law can only prohibit such actions as are hurtful to society. Nothing may be prevented which is not forbidden by law, and no one may be forced to do anything not provided for by law. 6. Law is the expression of the general will. Every citizen has a right to participate personally, or through his representative, in its foundation. It must be the same for all, whether it protects or punishes. All citizens, being equal in the eyes of the law, are equally eligible to all dignities and to all public positions and occupations, according to their abilities, and without distinction except that of their virtues and talents. 16. A society in which the observance of the law is not assured, nor the separation of powers defined, has no constitution at all. Assignment: Using the document, in no less than 400 - 500 words, create an essay that answers the following questions. - To whom is the Declaration addressed? Is it only about the rights of the French people, or do these rights extend beyond this? What gave a group of deputies elected to advise Louis XVI on constitutional reforms the right to proclaim themselves the National Assembly? What was so revolutionary about this claim to represent the French Nation? Article 6 states that "law is the expression of general will," is adapted from Rousseau's Social Contract. Does the Declaration give any indication of how the "general will" can be known?
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Midterm Writing Assignment/Writing Assignment 1 Mоst essаys thаt аre A quality are 750-1000 wоrds. *Please Disable Grammarly and оther AI Tools before beginning. This exam evaluates your ability to understand philosophical theories, apply them to specific situations, and critically evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. Essays that rely mainly on memorized lists of arguments without engaging the specific question will receive limited credit. Pick ONE of the prompts and write your essay. Possible Essay Prompts Cultural RelativismA humanitarian organization is debating whether to intervene in a cultural practice that local leaders strongly defend as central to their identity, while international observers argue that the practice causes serious harm. FGM is a similar example we examined in class. Using cultural relativism, analyze whether intervention is morally justified. In your essay, explain/define cultural relativism as a moral theory, apply it to the situation described, evaluate whether cultural relativism gives a satisfactory answer in this case, and defend your evaluation by addressing at least one serious objection. (Choose any issue but some possible ones are FGM, Circumcision, arranged marriages, corporal punishment of children). SubjectivismTwo people disagree about whether breaking a promise is morally wrong. Each sincerely believes their own view is correct, and neither can convince the other. According to moral subjectivism, is there any meaningful sense in which one of them could be mistaken? In your essay, explain/define moral subjectivism, analyze how it understands moral disagreement, and evaluate whether subjectivism can adequately explain moral criticism or moral error. Psychological EgoismImagine a firefighter who knowingly risks their life to save complete strangers, with no expectation of reward, praise, or personal gain. Can psychological egoism plausibly explain this behavior? In your essay, distinguish psychological egoism from ethical egoism, apply psychological egoism to this case, evaluate whether the theory successfully explains the firefighter’s actions, and address at least one challenge to your evaluation. Stoicism A recent college graduate experiences significant anxiety about career uncertainty, social comparison, and fear of failure. Using Stoicism, explain how this philosophy would advise the person to think and act. Your essay should explain three central themes of Stoicism, apply each theme to the situation, and evaluate whether this philosophy offers a realistic or adequate approach to modern life. Grading Criteria Your essay will be evaluated based on clarity and organization (30%) and content and analysis (70%). Strong essays have a clear thesis, logical structure, and well-organized paragraphs. They demonstrate an accurate understanding of the material, directly address the prompt, apply philosophical ideas to concrete cases, and offer thoughtful evaluation supported by reasons. A more detailed grading rubric is available in the syllabus.
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