Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Active Tutors
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
Problem: What are some challenges of moral absolutism and moral relativism?
What is the essential basis for ethical reasoning, according to Paul and Elder? Why are ethical principles not a matter of subjective preference?
Do you think it's truly possible to employ a phenomenological approach including the non-reductive application of eidetic vision to the study
Why does White believe that Christianity is the most anthropocentric religion the world has ever seen?
What does John Locke says about human knowledge through his innate ideas? Explain through human nature (monism and dualism).
please answer in at least three paragraphs and make sure you employ, and defend, a thesis statement. What is your position on feminist ethics?
Identify and articulate 21st-century biases and assumptions about the world, about what you think/believe is valuable and venerable
Problem: Where have you seen each methodology used for understanding, analysis, evaluation, and application?
What is physicalism/materialism, and why do philosophers believe it is better than Descartes' dualism?
Describe the components of each ethical theory above. Compare?and contrast the?ethical theories. Discuss how religious beliefs or lack thereof influence each
Write one page on the difference between healthy communication and non-healthy communication?
According to Socrates, what is distinct about true philosophers and why does that make them suited to rule or govern?
Explain how you have experienced these philosophies (idealism/perennialism AND realism/essentialism) in your schooling.
Problem: Why is it so important to have employees who can think critically?
Based on reading from Caleb Wong's, Addiction to Social Media: How To Overcome It, (pp. 306-12), respond either agreeing or disagreeing with Wong's stance.
Does the fact some people seem to lack a conscience and moral sense similar to most others prove that morality is subjective?
For this assignment, research five different forms of technology that can be used in the classroom to support learning during instruction
What are some of the strengths and weaknesses of deductive arguments? Give some actual examples from your own life.
Think of an unforgettable experience you have and narrate it. Did you learn something from it? If yes, what is the learning?
How data related to student behaviors and responses will be collected and used to inform classroom-management practices
Problem: Why is traditional charity or "giving to the needy", important and better then Compassionate Philanthropy.
Using the information in chapter one of the book explain why moral objectivism is far sounder and more rational compared to ethical relativism.
Summarize and respond to the article; "The Rhetoric of Martin Luther King, Jr:..." Mott. You will be handing in a 200 words summary
Based on your previous answer, what are the real-world consequences of morality being either objective or subjective?
What do you think about judging the rightness of an action based on consequences alone? Is anything else important besides consequences