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What do the writers mean when they say texts are people talking? What do you know about the writers of this textbook? How is it a motivated text?
significance and connection can be perceived differently as they "move" from quadrant to quadrant in Ken Wilber's Quadrants of Consciousness.
There are generally 3 types of credibility seen in the speaker. Examine and explain each type of credibility and offer an example of each in your response.
Egoism, Utilitarianism, and Deontology. Which (if any) is the best or most adequate approach to morality: egoism, utilitarianism, or deontology? Why?
If you choose a quote, pick a line or passage that struck you and provide a brief response to this quote--do you agree/disagree and why?
Problem: How is reasoning used in philosophy and science?
Summarize how you are feeling about your progress in this course. State what your expectations are from me going forward.
Problem: Should all human beings have community supported access to reasonable life-sustaining health care?"
In a short essay of 300 words, identify and explain the specific theory of language origins that these experiments seem to support.
Discuss how you have grown as a coach and a teacher since the beginning of the course. Reflect on your initial definition of success
Identify and describe at least three research-based principles of online learning. Consider what is required to deliver an effective lesson in an online format.
How can there be a strong commonality between moral and epistemic normativity if they are two different species of rightness and wrongness?
Is it possible to fall in love with someone that you haven't met in person? Is physical attraction an important part of love? Why/Why not?
Problem: How does Epistemic Humility relate to the Dunning-Kruger effect?
In this section, you describe your professional goals for yourself and also list the various talents or skills that you feel you have developed
When you were growing up, were you the bully, the individual who was bullied, or a bystander?
How did you recognize you were wrong? (Think here about what Schulz says.) What did you learn from recognizing that you were wrong?
What barriers to strategic thinking discussed by Paul and Elder (2006) do you see in the workplace? What practical steps would you suggest to overcome these?
Problem: What are some challenges of moral absolutism and moral relativism?
What should address the ideas in the following paragraph? After reading Crèvcoeur's text it allows you to better understand what an American Identity is.
What is the essential basis for ethical reasoning, according to Paul and Elder? Why are ethical principles not a matter of subjective preference?
Do you think it's truly possible to employ a phenomenological approach including the non-reductive application of eidetic vision to the study
Why does White believe that Christianity is the most anthropocentric religion the world has ever seen?
What does John Locke says about human knowledge through his innate ideas? Explain through human nature (monism and dualism).
please answer in at least three paragraphs and make sure you employ, and defend, a thesis statement. What is your position on feminist ethics?