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1. What injustice occurring in the world today is your movement focusing on? 2. What group or groups of people does this injustice affect?
How would you describe Rousseau's ideas of social contract? What is the problem with race-based medicine?
Do you think this could be the start of a wider conflict in Europe involving the United States or NATO troops?
How does this story illustrate things Abram has trying to say? How does imagery of spider webs correlate to idea of systems theory of life presented by Capra?
Why is it important to know that one of God's special revelations of Himself to us is through His word (the Bible)?
How the story Elias by Leo Tolstoy relates to topic of Kantian Deontology and how Kant's approach can used to analyze and provide a solution to story's dilemma.
Does the existence of evil undermine a belief in the existence of the Abrahamic God, an omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent God?
Population Justification - Why was this particular population selected? How will this particular population help answer the research questions?
What if we put this computer into a kind of robot so that it could sense and be mobile. Could we say that his being would be conscious?
Which of his approaches can be a ground for an ethical decision to solve, shortly, the clash between pro-choice and pro-life? Why?
Contrast the utopian and dystopian visions. What do you think would drive some people to such imaginative extremes?
What conclusions about abortion are we to draw from this? Does the experiment shed light on abortion and is she correct?
What questions about human culture does this work promptly? What big questions do you think influenced the cultural work you selected?
Did the doctors do the right thing in treating Dax Coward against his wishes? Explain your answer.
Explain and elaborate on the philosopher's stance or point of view on the subject at hand (making any pertinent linkages to the philosopher's larger principles.
What does it mean to be nickel and dimed? How does this phrase connect to working class jobs and lifestyles?
How do these characteristics relate to Parmenides ban on non-being? Does Parmenides successfully avoid invoking non-being in his account of what exists?
Do you agree with Socrates's account that the best ruler is one who is a seeker of wisdom but doesn't seek power?
What does Parmenides mean by everything that exists is one unchanging being and ow does this compare to what he says about non beings?
In 4-6 complete sentences, argue for the following question: Does change in policy create change in society?
Read this article from National Public Radio. Discuss the article in light of Emanuel et. al.'s discussion of triage decisions.
Problem: Did the Equal Rights Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment deal with different concepts?
Explain validity and reliability and how you can determine if a research question is reliable or valid. Also provide an example.
Share your perspective on Locke's Nature and State of War. How does Locke's theory impact us today?
How a new understanding of the meaning of the infinite resolve the meaning of life for Tolstoy?