In this course, you have learned about how different philosophers discuss work. You have also become a philosopher yourself. For this final assignment, imagine you are a philosopher like Kant, Aristotle, and the rest, and create your own
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In this course, you have learned about how different philosophers discuss work. You have also become a philosopher yourself. For this final assignment, imagine you are a philosopher like Kant, Aristotle, and the rest, and create your own philosophy of work.
Write a of 3–4 pages in which you describe your philosophy of work based on what you have learned in this class, including the activities you completed earlier in this week.
- Provide a personal philosophy of work.
- Discuss ways in which work can contribute to a life of meaning, value, and purpose.
- Discuss the difference between work as a calling and work done merely for money.
- Address assignment purpose in a well-organized text, incorporating appropriate evidence and tone in grammatically sound sentences.
Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.
- Length: 3–4 typed, double-spaced pages.
- Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.
By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assignment criteria:
- Competency 1: Define different interpretations of work.
- Discuss the difference between work as a calling and work done merely for money.
- Competency 4: Develop a personal philosophy of work.
- Provide a personal philosophy of work and its purpose.
- Discuss ways in which work can contribute to a life of meaning, value, and purpose.
- Competency 5: Address assignment purpose in a well-organized text, incorporating appropriate evidence and tone in grammatically sound sentences.
- Adhere to the rules of grammar, usage, and mechanics.