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Evaluate the reasons informing Smith's (2021) discussion of the New Zealand Maori views about the Sacred Spirit of a river in "Nature is Becoming a Person.
Why was Ernie Crowfeather called a "medical disaster"? Describe Ernie Crowfeather's behavior during the 30-month dialysis stint.
Problem: Recall Parfit's teleportation example. What does the teleportation/Replica example show about identity and the self?
Problem: What is the key element in Josiah Royce's account of the self?
Question: How, according to Mills, does Locke's theory of natural rights function as part of white supremacist ideology?
Give an example of an inequality of power in society that is to everyone's advantage. (Make it clear what the inequality is, and what the advantage is)
Who has the right to treasure found at archaeological sites? What circumstances do you think determine the ownership of artifacts found at dig sites?
Why what can be explained in natural sciences is more important than what cannot be explained in natural sciences and give a real-world example?
Give, as best you can, the Intension of the category Toxic Masculinity. Give 5 items in its Extension.
Question: What is Bruckner and Fischer's proposed solution to the asymmetry problem?
What are the two most important characteristics of structuralism? Explain the difference between langue and parol
1. What is Newspeak? (see both Book I & the Appendix) 2. How is it different from Old Speak? 3. How is Newspeak a form of thought control?
Describe, explain and justify Hume's views on metaphysics and knowledge, with specific reference to his example of the billiard balls.
Describe, explain and justify the metaphysics of Berkeley, with due reference to his views on epistemology and God.
Question: For Mackenzie, what role does the imagination play in forming, defining, or altering the self?
What might Foucault be concerned about if someone said that they were taking steps to better understand their sexuality?
Discuss the relevant ethical issues involved (e.g. rights, obligations, conflicts, etc.) Describe what the respective theories of both Kant and Mill might say
How does Mackenzie think that dominant, oppressive cultures restrict the scope of possibilities for marginalized individuals?
Write a reflection of 3 to 5 well-developed paragraphs sharing your academic experience learning about other cultures and historical times
Analyze the Case above then give a resolution using all of the following; under Virtue Ethics approach - under Utilitarian approach -
Would you feel different if you were a health care provider/ a policy maker about genetic enhancement who wouldn't have children/
Compare and contrast the two leading theories of constitutional interpretation, Originalism and Living Constitutionalism.
In reviewing the Eightfold Path, discuss which of the practices do you feel are the most and least important to the Buddhist way. Explain why.
In the above passage, does Nietzsche succeed in defending the older model of the family against "modern marriage"? Justify your answers to these questions.
What reasoning is provided to support the thesis? That is, what considerations does the writer offer to try to convince the reader of their thesis?