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Write a reflection of approximately 200 words, summarizing and reacting to Moellendorf's talk. Please provide references and Citations
Explain the key ideas in the text. Discuss how your understanding of the text evolved after multiple reads.
We urge voters to call their senators and representatives to ask them to commit more funding for Alzheimer's research.
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1) What is the author's main argument? 2) How does he support his main argument (evidence, ancillary arguments, etc.)?
Is morality the result of a natural process of development or of the culture in which one is raised? Does either or both of the above imply that morality
Rawls argued those behind the veil of ignorance would agree that every member of their society should possess the same basic civil liberties
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How does Searle's Chinese Room thought experiment present an objection to the functionalist theory of mind
Do you agree with William Morris that change in the social sphere cannot be achieved without simultaneous change in the art sphere?
How would Descartes, Plumwood, and Taylor respond to this? Thorough explanation
Which doctor might the patients want to be overseeing the entire emergency room?
Based on the reading "The Simile of the Chariot" Are you convinced that there is no self?
how does Nietzsche advise us to find our essence and what we most care about? Evaluate his suggestion.
Problem: In maxim ccxlvi (# 246), what is Gracian's rule for giving satisfaction to others?
Explain Nagel's notion of you and I being the sort of beings that can say "So What". How does Nagel connect this notion to the topic of meaning in one's life?
What, finally, is the ideal state (or city-state) according to the Republic, and do you think that something like this is (a) possible, and (b) desirable?
We might define the physical as "everything described by current physics." Explain the problem Montero sees with that definition.
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What would you say about someone test case is that every time a person tells a lie to someone they vomit immediately after.
In your first paragraph, summarize the principles of Existentialism. What common ideas united all of the Existentialists?
According to Epicurus, what is the human body made of? Why does Epicurus think this should change your outlook on life, death, and the Gods?
In his essay "Schopenhauer as educator, how does Nietzsche advise us to find our essence and what we most care about? Evaluate his suggestion.
What is a particular skill, movement or submission in Brazilian Ju jitsu and how to break down each step for that particular move
Problem: What ethical theory would help solve the ethical issue (abortions) and how?