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What does freedom have to do with a meaningful life? Choose one thinker to discuss in connection with one thinker.
YouTube Video: Finding Courage, Conquering Fear | Marni Panas | TEDxYYC. lease comment on what you learned about leadership from this video
Use Diane's case to discuss the debate on active euthanasia and assisted suicide? What claims does her case support or refute on either side?
Define cosmopolitanism. What four arguments does Nussbaum forward in support of adopting a cosmopolitan approach to education in the United States?
Discuss what aspects of the position interest you. Explain why this is an industry you want to be in and why is this company somewhere you would like to work.
How is Atwood suggesting a critique of rationality and objectivity through the character of Crake and his plan, in the novel?
Discuss how you think culture and your cultural perspectives affect/impact your use of verbal and nonverbal communication.
Why does Marilyn Friedman believe that the traditional notion of love has generally required women to sacrifice their autonomy more than men?
What are some of the objections to CBA? How does it ignore obligations to future generations? How is climate change a non-paradigmatic moral problem?
Which of the theories that we have read makes a form of respect for others a primary moral concern? Explain.
Identify the parties and the moral issue(s) posed by religious belief. Identify common ground. You may draw on any moral concepts discussed throughout course.
How much influence, if any, should government have on how people choose to consume or not consume such substances?
Discuss how Aristotle uses the notion of predication to argue for the position that substance is the primary category.
Describe in detail the main ideas of Kantian ethics. Then, explain whether Kantian ethics is a moral theory readily applicable in real life situations.
Taylor, Wolf, and Vitrano all argue that our lives can be meaningful in important ways. Which author's view do you think is closest to being true?
Can you please tell me two different benefit delivery models and how they compare with each other in a simulated work place?
Explain whether you think the argument you have presented is a strong or weak argument giving specific reasons for your explanation.
What is Taylor's idea on positive and negative liberty? What is Berlin's idea on positive and negative liberty? Why does Taylor not agree with Berlin?
Why is critical thinking skill important in the legal field? What is the relationship between project management and the legal profession?
What point does Velasquez seek to demonstrate when he brings up the Prisoner's Dilemma? How it might be used to bolster the realist account.
How do they understand the good (make sure to make analysis)? Out of their reflection and as your synthesis, how do you view the good?
Search the internet to find a software package that supports construction estimating. It could be related to pricing, quantity take offs
Discuss and analyze Sartre's views on the human condition. Why does he feel anguish and despair? Why does he nevertheless think action is not futile?
How Soft Universalist answers the relativist challenge? Include in your answer what Soft Universalist argues is overall mistake in Ethical Relativist position.
Do you believe that you now know everything you need to know about critical thinking - or is learning to think critically a life-long task? Explain your answer.