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What, according to Rachels, are the consequences of taking cultural relativism seriously? Are his arguments sound? Explain.
Describe how this analogy is supposed to work. What does it tell us about cases where utilitarianism seems to give us counter-intuitive ethical advice?
You have the opportunity to buy new clothes to look good at a party. Or, you could go to a thift shop and buy something nice but not as new.
What does the supervaluationist mean when they say that a proposition is supertrue? How is this supposed to solve some of the problems
CARTESIAN DUALISM: Describe Descartes' understanding of the relationship between the mind and the body. Why was it accepted for so long?
Franklin wrote his thirteen virtues in efforts to improve himself. However, people of all ages would benefit by taking his advice.
discussions about the meaning and significance of justice as well as the various problems with implementing justice
Use your own example in order to show what role does categorical imperative play in Kant's moral philosophy.
What progress is possible for Nietzsche? Can we ever go back to the ancient morality? Please help me with detail explanation.
Problem: What are strong and cogent arguments? Give an example.
In light of the debate we had in class regarding the Right to Abortion essay with 6 paragraphs discussing your own informed and argued position
Discuss what makes Thales' method of knowing distinctly philosophical as opposed to mythology and religion.
say which of the three views of the human person you think is most likely to be true. The three views, again, are dualism, physicalism, and hylomorphism.
Who are art sims? Where was he born, what was he famous for, and which group did he work for? Give 4 examples of his work
What would the communitarian say, in your view? Finally, what do you think? Should the demand for the retrofit be made? Why or why not?
This should be structured like an informal essay, with a thesis statement tying your ideas together. Any content must be your own, original work,
Does the creation of a digital surveillance state in contemporary China, in your opinion, represent a serious threat to human freedom? Why or why not?
What does it mean to live well, to be successful, or to live a fulfilling life? What can we do in order to live well and be happy? Is it up to us?
In Stephen J Wykstra's "The Humean Obstacle to Evidential Arguments From Suffering: Provide a well thought out argument in support of Wykstra's claim.
How can a language cause a type of violence? How can language negate history and experience?
Appealing to positive emotions is most effective at persuading people to change attitudes or opinions, but appealing to negative emotions is effective
First write about the situation as if it is the woman wanting the abortion and the man against it, then switch the roles
Is Hobbes correct in thinking that self-interest is what motivates every voluntary action? Explain.
Problem: Why do people so easily associate who they really are with their physical bodies?