Part IDue Date: point of view is an 18 year old male living in ny city who enjoys running and music.Meditation- the practice of dialogue with oneself- seems to have held a place of honor among Socrates’ disciples.Please locate and describe a space that is of philosophical significance for you, which is to say, a space where you practice Philosophical Meditation and go to think. Please feel free to use the following questions as starting points for your response. Where do you go to meditate? Where do you go to get creative? Which spaces encourage this way of being? Why do they encourage it? Please describe the physical location and your interaction with it and perhaps even think about and write about Part II of this assignment listed below. Please respond to this in 1 double-spaced page with size 12 Times New Roman font and include direct textual evidence.Part II This will be page 2 and 3In this assignment, we will attempt to apply Stoic and Aristotelian principles and practices to aid us in identification and treatment.Please identify two common philosophical ailments that may characterize a person’s life. The following are some potential examples: impatience, imbalance, living in a state of distraction, procrastination, living in a state of irrational fear, or always feeling disappointed. Briefly analyze each of your two ailments and define them in your own terms. Be sure to address the following questions. Why is it a problem? How would this condition manifest itself in action? How does this affect the person embodying it? How can it impact other people?Next, we will apply our learning from Epictetus’ Enchiridion and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics Book I and Book II to treat these ailments. Please be sure to use direct textual evidence from both of these texts in your response and connect the philosopher’s thinking with your own on the treatment process. The following questions may serve as interesting starting points. How would Epictetus suggest we deal with impatience? How would Aristotle view and solve procrastination? What would Epictetus suggest to someone overly concerned with their grade on this paper?The objective of this second part is to weave your own thinking with that of the philosophers to give advice on how we can fight the sickness you identify. Look at yourself as the doctor and understand the readings as your instruments for giving sound medication for these topics. We will discuss possible structures for this response in class and in total, the reflection should be 1-2 pages double spaced with 12 -point Times New Roman font.
