In the course of essay, you may want to consider the following questions:
What is the clear and concise descriiption of each Philosopher’s approach and method of inquiry?
In what way does each Philosopher offer ethical or sensible guidelines for determining which beliefs and actions are proper or practical?
What are the weaknesses and the strengths of each Philosopher’s methodology?
What are the textual references?
Please give the argument for each claim; you may use a concrete example to illustrate the arguments, however, be sure to state the arguments (by giving reasons or evidence for each Philosopher’s analytical/particular or allegorical/universal conclusion).
Compare and contrast John S. Mill’s descriiption of the ‘Greater Good,’ and his prescriiption (‘Utilitarianism’), to Karl Marx’s social criticism, and his remedy to those social problems.