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Would John Locke agrees with this claim? Why or why not? Would George Berkeley agree with this claim? Why or why not? Do you agree with this claim?
Why is a self-selecting sample a biased sample? What is the fallacy of false dilemma? Appeal to ignorance? Straw man?
How free do you think individuals should be in their moral decision making? Do you think this theory appeals to you and to what extent?
Does the problem of evil, known as the 'rock of atheism' amongst philosophers, threaten or undermine these arguments? Why or why not?
What, if anything, is missing in the speaker's understanding about human nature in relation to truth, justice, and God?
Do you have blaming emotions with regard to rich men? If so, what are they? Have your blaming emotions change? If so, why, and if not, why not? What is fitting?
How does she change through interacting with him? According to the Misfit what did the grandmother need to make her a good woman?
Explains that public restrooms may present a serious problem for transgender people. What is the issue? How can it be solved? What is your view?
What is your opinion of Sartre's sense of what this means to morality? Use quotations to help explain your view.
Respond to two posts identifying how positive values can be connected to first memories of drinking.
Do you agree with the accepted characterization of Kant's view as a nonconsequentialist theory? What is your position with respect to Kant's view?
Are you ethical egoist or an act or rule utilitarian? Analyze how theories have or have not worked for you while dealing with specific moral issues and problems
What are the differences between happiness and eudaimonia? How might philosophy help someone lead a more eudaimonic and/or happier life?
How does Friedman define freedom? Explain his views on that fully detailed. Based on Friedman's Capitalism and Freedom chapter one, chapter two.
How is masculinity explained in the text, and how is it different from the biological sex, male.
What is Pascal's argument? What do you think is the strongest objection to his argument and explain why you think it is the strongest objection?
Demonstrates that active euthanasia is not morally permissible because it violates moral principles x, y, and z.
According to statement, does it seem like a justifiable claim? What evidence would you give for (or against) it?
To what extent are we currently living in an era of global governance? To what extent do individual states retain sovereignty?
Describe one scene in a movie that you would consider sublime on Longinus' definition. Elevation and expansion of mind and soul is the goal.
What is the difference between a valid argument and a sound argument? Write down two examples of each.
Do you have blaming emotions with regard to that person? If so, what are they? Do you communicate with the person behind you? If so, what do you say to person?
What is Voluntary Active Euthanasia? What is Voluntary Passive Euthanasia? Is there a legal difference between these two types of euthanasia?
What are the preconditions for applying the mean? What qualities do we have to possess in order to apply it correctly?