It was my previous order but i am re submitting again because ans number 1,3,6,8,9 was not accepted by professor... so i just want to rewrite the ans of qstn 1,3,6,8,9... i attached all files...

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It was my previous order but i am re submitting again because ans number 1,3,6,8,9 was not accepted by professor... so i just want to rewrite the ans of qstn 1,3,6,8,9... i attached all files including previous order so that you can read and have some ideas...
when i asked my professor he told me just to write as my own point of view not as book says.. i also attached the pic of book of my course... if u have any qstns ask me pls
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Answer To: It was my previous order but i am re submitting again because ans number 1,3,6,8,9 was not accepted...

Debbani answered on May 01 2021
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Table of Contents
Question 1    2
Just and Unjust laws distinction by Martin Luther King Jr    2
Question 3    3
Aristotle’s view on inherited human inte
lligence    3
Question 6    3
Socrates view on justice to Thrasymachus and Glaucon    3
Question 8    4
Aristotle’s view on intellectual excellence through study of hard science    4
Question 9    5
John Locke's on liberal politics for private property    5
References    7
Question 1
Just and Unjust laws distinction by Martin Luther King Jr
Just Laws and Unjust Laws was distinguished by Martin Luther King Jr., and in so doing he explained and applied the concept to provide a new meaning in the thinking of it. Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas as medieval thinkers’ thought provides the very basis of the distinction as opined by King. According to that, human laws becomes measurable when they conforms with the fundamental norms through reason, which are created by keeping in mind the particular communities dealt on the circumstances acquired from history, whereas, Eternal Law is being considered as the God’s rationality, a significant decree created for each and every one. The concept of natural and moral law provides the general perception which is only known to human (III, HJ Richardson, 2015).
So, what King opined, is that Just law are those human laws which is in perfect alignment with the rational norms so derived from the Natural Law, since their basic function is in producing Justice which must be concrete as well as actual within the spheres of the human society through the moral norms.
Unjust Laws, on the other hand are also human laws but which are not in agreement and often contradict with the basic norms of Natural Law and these kind of laws are followed, the resultant effect is the injustice within the human society. Actually a misnomer since unjust laws cannot be named as laws, since these are not laws which have the actual essence of it, regardless of the fact that they must not be at followed and must never be enforced.
Question 3
Aristotle’s view on inherited human intelligence
Aristotle under the theory of biology propounded by him, produced systematic observation through the collection of data, mostly concerning the animals. The theory while describing the major biological processes, consisting of metabolism, followed by the temperature regulation, including the information processing, and furthermore the embryogenesis, as well as that of the inheritance (Deane‐Drummond, Celia, 2012). Aristotle’s suggestion about nonphysical form, is said to have been transmitted through the male sperm cells called semen and also from the menstrual blood from the female body, which is being considered as having...
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