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Problem: With reference: Should abortion be outlawed, if so why??
Provide summary of your favorite chapter from Complications: a surgeon's notes on an Imperfect science by Atul Gawande
What do you think about Kropotkin's argument that after food, shelter, and clothing, art is an essential human need?
Why are they relevant for thinking about Adams argument? When Sutherland speaks about language of persuasion and language of reassurance?
According to the traditional view of sex, sexual behavior has a morally significant goal. According to these authors
How could David Hume's definition of a miracle apply to we following scenario: The students of Philosophy 235 are scheduled to take a final exam
List six characteristics or elements of the modern worldview. Explain what each one means, and tell which philosopher led out in contributing that component.
Problem: Which of the following is not a condition where misinformation is more likely?
If you were to teach a course on ancient, medieval or modern philosophy, which two philosophers would you highlight? Why would you highlight these philosophers
One criticism of cultural relativism is that we could decide the morality of any given issue, say abortion, just by taking a poll. Why would that be? Explain.
Develop a single-subject research design to evaluate an intervention you might facilitate with an individual
A detailed summary of Chapter 2 How the Wicked world was made from the Book "Range Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World".
1. What is relativism in general? What's SR? 2. Informally explain the Disagreement Argument against SR.
Write and submit an argumentative essay that is related to the topics that we are discussing, or that is related to any other issue in medical ethics/bioethics.
How does Nietzsche propose going beyond morality? Be sure to include in your discussion his notion of God, the Ubermensch, and the eternal recurrence.
Present Conly's Argument for Coercive Paternalism, then fully explain why she would think that it is sound
Explain how Sancho and Don Quixote approach the world in terms of what is truth, virtue, and real.
Problem: In the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, explain how The Pardoner is at odds with society.
Explain a particular aspect of this course that has opened your eyes to a different reality. Be specific and thorough.
Identify and explain John Stuart Mill's "Harm Principle," and illustrate his theory with an example.
Explain the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing. Explain any one case given by Shafer Landau that seems to support this view,
Problem: What is the attitude of management towards the union during the contract negotiations for the NHL in 1992-1995?
What is Nietzchean perspectivism? Explain it in detail. Do you think that it is true (why or why not)? Defend your answer.
Are Sartre and Smullyan right that it is impossible for anything that is self-conscious not to have free will? Explain and evaluate your position.
Assuming we cannot answer the question of whether or not we have free will, can we hold people morally responsible for their behavior?