ESSAY TOPIC:(choice one topic)
1. Epistemology as Modern Problematic
2. The Right Questions of Epistemology
3. Knowledge vs Opinion
4. Understanding Empiricism
5. Understanding Rationalism
6. Evidence as Epistemological Proof
7. Descartes’ Methodic Doubt: Starting Point in Philosophy
8. Descartes’ Proof on God’s Existence: As Guarantee of Existence ofWorld
9. Hume’s Impression as Epistemological Starting Point: Standpoint ofScience
10. Descartes’ foundation of Truth: What is Clear and Distinct in theMind?
11. Hume’s foundation of Truth: What is Vivid and Forceful in theSenses.
12. John Locke’s Epistemological Theory: The Mind is Empty or TabulaRasa
13.Berkeley’s Epistemological Theory: To Exist is to be Perceived.
14. Kant’sEpistemological Foundation: What is Universal and Necessary?
Contents mayinclude:
1. Introduction to the significant of the choice oftopic. Why the topic is important to you?
2. The body of essay:
Discuss the topic (from all units discussed)thoroughly
Is the topic life-changing moments in yourlife as a student? Relate the topic to how can philosophy affect your lives inthe future
Any plans to make the significance relevantto you, to others and to society as a whole?
3. References of sources/ bibliography validatescredibility of your data or information
4. Minimum of 2 pages, maximum of 5 pages doublespaced; any writing style or format.