What This Document Is
This is a completed essay for Philosophy 201 at Liberty University, submitted by Alexander Tréa to Dr. Kevin Scott Smith on October 1, 2019. The assignment addresses core philosophical questions regarding meaning, morality, and the existence of God, drawing upon assigned readings.
Why This Document Matters
This essay serves as an example of student work for this specific course. It’s valuable for students seeking to understand assignment expectations, potential approaches to the essay prompts, and the level of analysis expected by the instructor. It’s most useful during or after attempting the assignment independently.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document represents one student’s interpretation and argument. It should not be used as a substitute for original thought or academic integrity. Relying solely on this example may hinder the development of critical thinking skills.
What This Document Provides
The essay includes responses to three prompts: a comparison of William Craig, Thomas, and Habermas’ readings; a defense of the author’s position on whether life can have objective meaning without God; and a defense of whether life can be “good” without objective meaning. The document also includes citations to the referenced works. This preview does *not* include the full arguments presented within each section, nor does it offer a comprehensive summary of the readings themselves.