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How does each system define the good? How does each claim to know the good? What, if anything, do these systems have in common?
What role does the body play in self-identity? How does Meredith Michaels' selection on personal identity shed light on this question? Is Schwanda, Wanda?
Do you think one perspective is better that the other? Or do you think that the male and female moral perspectives could complement one another?
How do you feel communism is represented and discussed in America; what have you been told about communism?
Briefly describe three significant pieces of information you discovered in your research about the cultural and historical background of selection you chose.
You will write two page essay reflecting on the ways in which COVID-19 affected your personal mental health.
Reflect on this idea and pick out strongest aspects of her argument. Does Jeanine Davidson use inductive or deductive reasoning? Both? Which serves her best?
Problem: Thoughts about the ending of Ender's Game. Were you satisfied with the way it ended?
How does Work consist in an instrumental view of the world? What is the world and how does it depend on the durability of things?
What are the consequences when society prioritizes Beauty as the highest and Truth as the lowest?
Which point of view (in favor or against war in Hinduism or Sikhism) makes the most sense to you and why? Which point of view makes the least sense to you and w
Why are environmental issues also considered as social justice issue? How should small and poor country like Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam fight?
Choose one perspectives in each of the 3 phases of social science (Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science).
How many people do you think were consulted in the construction of the original Bill of Rights?
What cognitive process or processes explain the content of the Capgras and Cotard delusions? Use your answer to explain and critically evaluate one and two stag
Explore the different philosophical methods and sources which the philosophers used to present their moral views.
What would you do with such a power, and what does this tell us about the nature of moral reasoning?
The end for your paper with a brief conclusion in which you explain whether and why you think the argument is sound, in the end.
Suppose you have three propositions a, ß, ?, and you want to use a single tree. What propositions should you place at the top of your tree? Explain your answer.
Describe the analogy that economists Roland Fryer and Glen Loury make between white attitudes about affirmative action and a parking spot reserved for disabled.
In four or more paragraphs, explain Plato's cave allegory. What does the allegory symbolize regarding the effects of education upon the soul?
What role might Hudson's Elmer Fudd Problem play in this defense? Does skeptical theism adequately address the problem of evil? Justify your answer.
Moral relativism is highly influential, yet terribly problematic. Why are people so attracted to relativism? What are the two forms of moral relativism?
Do you think life has or can have meaning? Why might one question whether life has any larger meaning or purpose?
How would Friedman and Sen approach the Merck case? Can you think of any creative ways that Merck might have turned profit and also served the public interest?