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Discipline Philosophy
Assignment type : Other types
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For each answer, be as complete as possible, but keep in mind that you are not being asked to write standard essays. These are exam questions for which you
supply an answer. Be direct. Be clear. Be persuasive. Again, these are not intended as stand-alone research papers, with introductions and conclusions, etc.
Simply make sure that they are clear, organized, and focused. Each answer will be graded on its own merits, with equal weight to writing/clarity, argument, accuracy, and originality. Each answer should require approximately 700-900 words.
THE PROMPT: (article Loving People for Who They Are (Even When They Don’t Love You Back) -Sara Protasi
Second Prompt: (Love as Valuing a Relationship) — Niko Kolodny
Niko Kolodny states his Relationship View this way:
Love is a psychological state for which there are reasons, and these reasons are interpersonal relationships. . . Love is both a final valuation of a relationship, from the perspective of a participant in that relationship, and a nonfinal, noninstrumental valuation of one’s “relative” (the covering term I will use for the other participant). In other words, love consists (a) in seeing a relationship in which one is involved as a reason for valuing both one’s relationship and the person with whom one has that relationship, and (b) in valuing that relationship and person accordingly (150). One central worry about this view is that it seems to make love a reason for itself. First, describe the view Kolodny outlines in this selection, state and motivate the worry about rational bootstrapping (as he characterizes it), and describe Kolodny’s reply. Do you think it is a suitable reply? Why or why not?
Format MLA
Academic Level: –
Volume of 5 pages (1375 words)
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