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Q1. Who was Socrates? Who was Plato? Q2. What are philosophical questions and what do they do for us? Q3. What is a Socratic dialogue? How does it work?
Problem: In what ways is utilitarianism impartial? Is this a strength or a weakness of the theory? Defend your answer.
FIRST, identify an artifact, symbol or form of iconography by conducting research in reliable, scholarly resources from the UMGC library.
Wouldn't this imply a problematic personality on my part? Narcissism, perhaps? Applying this analogy to the act of worship: does God need praise?
Would that mean that the search was a waste of time, or is there some good even in a search that ends in failure?
Describe nonverbal communication. Give two examples of how people use nonverbal communication in everyday life.
Explain the problem of evil and Richard Swinburne's solution to the problem. Do not give your own reactions either to the problem or Swinburne's solution.
Explain the problem of evil argument against the existence of God. Exactly how is this a criticism of evil argument?
If you were in charge of making medical decisions for Cruzan and Quinlan, what would you do? What would a utilitarian do with regard to Cruzan?
What are the three most important take-aways that you got from viewing this short film?
How might a utilitarian attempt to avoid this unwelcome implication of the theory? Provide a substantive reply to a classmate's post.
Given this, I'd like you construct a response paper to address who you think this America is during this time, why they have the tastes that they do
Problem: "Is it ever justifiable for a country to mandate Covid-19 vaccinations? (Use ethical concepts)
Problem: In what way are agonists and antagonists similar? Different?
What would a utilitarian have us do in this case if we were the sheriff? In other words, should we lie, according to utilitarianism?
Discuss what about this particular exhibit or piece of art appealed to you. How did the artist use color, texture, shape or subject to
What does John Locke mean by 1. Substratum 2. Real vs. Nominal Essence 3. The memory criterion
Describe your thoughts on Arjuna's struggle with conscience on the precipice of the epic battle between the Pandavas and Kauravas
Problem: How does Foot use the word RUDE to prove Hume's argument is wrong?
Use your understanding of a "hermeneutic circle" to interpret Epicurus' Letter to Menoeceus (W1.P2.2). What are some of its meanings?
How did Ted talk is related to what Aristotle's conception of happiness?
What do you think this kind of a project is all about, and how do you think it would work? Is the Aristotelian way of life viable?
1) Apply Aristotle's concept that virtue is a disposition of character to the 1994 film, With Honors.
Problem: What is a case study of conflicting absolutism in regards to divorce and remarrying?
Form a single thesis statement that you would like to defend on the topic of epistemology. This is where you also want to begin with an introduction