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Question: Compare Plato's Ideas to Aristotle's Forms. How does each define God? Please explain this in a lengthy manner.
1. What does Lindermann mean when she claims that feminism is about power and gender? 2. What does it mean to say that gender is a norm and not a natural fact?
Question: What is not an example of megacity. vancouver, maxico city, sao paulo, new york
Question: Who believes a creature with DNA is not sufficient for personhood
Question: What are the limitations of moral evil? What are the limitations of natural evil?
Question: What does 'constructivism' suggest about the scientific method? Group of answer choices
Question: What is a quote from alvin plantiga staring that although there is free will and moral evil, God is good
Question: What Cierco say about natural law and citizenship?
Good actions, like giving to charity, can't be good just because God commanded that they be good. For that would mean God could have commanded something awful,
What do libertarians and anarchists have in common? Question options: a) a positive attitude toward private property
Question: Adherents of which ideology do NOT agree that we are selfish and competitive by nature?
Relativism in ethics means: a. Moral rules apply to everyone in all ages b. Objective moral rules are grounded in scientific discoveries
According to Melchin, modern moral conflict is exacerbated by: a. Deliberate misinformation b. Lack of human authenticity
Who is the theorist that you found to be the most interesting? This could be based on their ideas and/or personal life.
Critical Thinking in a Blurry World from Tim Kenyon Construct a sentence in which the term for one of the fallacies you learned in this class appears.
Is true Noonan argued in his article against abortion that because the fetus is viable it is therefore wrong to take the life of a fetus for trivial reasons?
Marxism is usually categorized as a materialist philosophy; what does the word materialist mean in this context?
Question: Elaborate on all the philosophical moral theories.
What is God's nature and attributes in relation to concepts like modes, causation, and the substance distinction between substance and attribute
According to Aristotle, soul is ___ body. Question options: A) dependent upon B) inseparable from C) the opposite to D) separable from
Problem: In what does the helpfulness of rules consist, according to Hume's conception of the utility of rules?
Question: Which is the first of judicial virtues, in Mill's view? Question options: A) courage B) impartiality C) desert D) fidelity
Question: Mill tries to resolve the dispute between virtue and happiness by associating utility with ___.
Question: Unlike Epicurus, Aristippus insists that the morally right way to live is to _____.
Hume prefers systems and hypotheses to fact and observation when it comes to moral philosophy but not when it comes to natural philosophy.