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What influence (if any) did Hobbs and "Leviathan" have on the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution?
Problem: How to do on the floating bodies, Book 1 Proposition 5 by Archimedes?
Alternately, you could go here and choose another TED talk that addresses one of the Humanities disciplines in some way.
Evaluate the arguments by Stossel and Rodgers. Is the evidence credible? How do you know? How does the evidence support the claims?
Question: What does Knitter find useful in Buddhism for his Christian faith?
For example, whether stealing is wrong depends solely on whether God forbids stealing.
State why the death penalty should be kept. You must apply at least one ethical theory to support your position.
How is Gophik's "lantern of consciousness" metaphor corroborated by Thompson-Schill et al's. (2009) findings about children's prefrontal cortical development?
How does Thompson-Schill et al.'s (2009) evidence regarding creativity and sleep support the theory that prefrontal cortical immaturity is advantageous?
Did you like the digital materials? What is the single most interesting or surprising thing you learned about World History from 1500 to the present day?
Problem: What is education privatization?
Problem: What is the ethical problem activists are hoping to solve in the pro life movement?
the overall contrast between African-American and white girls regarding their weight- related concerns.
Problem: What are everyday examples of living stoically?
Why does this observation fail to undermine the Fine-tuning Argument? That is, what mistake/confusion is this person laboring under about the FTA?
What motivates you to act morally? Can you describe a situation in which you failed to do the right thing even though you wanted to?
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.
In stressful situations, women appear to adapt better and quicker to the emotional demands of the situation than men do.
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
Problem: The "Doctrine of Double Effect" can be used to analyze moral situations in which:
How does Searle's Chinese Room thought experiment present an objection to the functionalist theory of mind