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Using some of your own words, explain what a social contract theory is and does. Then, give a brief overview of either (a) Hobbes and Locke's
What image does Plato use to illustrate the philosophical journey from ignorance to wisdom? Group of answer choices the dog the cave the river the mountain
Question: What is telos, and how does it apply to medical ethics?
Question: How can we love our parks to death?
How does Stump argue that petitionary prayer is related to the dangers of a certain kind of friendship?
The debate about Animal Liberation in our textbook can be seen as a debate between utilitarianism and Kant's deontological approach
Timmerman's critique of Singer's argument about World Hunger could be seen as a more general critique of act utilitarianism
The moral argument for Libertarianism states that: Group of answer choices Since the person is not the cause of its choices,
Explain the main difference Keith illustrates between liberals and radicals in each of the four main categories of action below.
Try to relate Kohlberg's theory to your own experience and observation. Have you observed children to reason in the way he describes?
Question: Scholars have been trying to understand evil for a long time! Why does it exist? how do we know what it is?
Which of the following is least likely to give rise to what James calls a genuine option: Group of answer choices
Our goal is to address the question: Does the physician have a moral obligation to share the 14-year-old patient's information
Question: What are some ways to test whether a statement is a logical consequence of another?
What role does education play in the good life, according to Aristotle? What sorts of education and training does he think are required
Question: Is the following statement true or false? Philosophers agree on what is objective and what is subjective.
Question: Is the following statement true or false? Extended arguments are often fallacious.
Tom Regan argues that the basic similarity between human beings, and the basic similarity between humans and the animals they eat and trap is
An essay that weights the merits and demerits of a possible course of action is a Multiple Choice
Verbal reasoning, argument analysis, and probabilistic reasoning are all examples of: • Decision making • Hypothesis testing • Inductive Logic
Good responses will likely be around 1-2. paragraphs. (depending on how you write). If you find yourself writing page after page,
What does the speaker think and feel about God's death? Does he like it or not? What do the metaphors he uses say about God's death?
Choose one real-life problem someone might deal with, such as deciding whether to get a divorce, how to run a business, deal with an addiction, get married,
Show a woman in your life (the older the better) the linked video, and watch it with them. YouTube Video: Always #LikeAGirl
What is Kant's basic problem with consequentialist thinking? He didn't care about consequences He intuitively disliked hedonist flourishing