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Given the constraints of this thought problem, what would you do? Which set of ethical principles do you think works best in this type of scenario?
What are some challenges we face in terms of trying to be an authentic version of ourselves in the world?
Be sure to consider more than one possible objection to his argument. What does this suggest about the role of faith in believing that God exists?
Explain: When you talk about the meaning of life, which sense of the term do you use--external meaning or internal meaning?
What for Hume is the basis of the belief that an effect seemingly produced by a particular cause in the past will produce a similar effect in the future.
Given Bentham's distinctive approach, how do you think he would frame his argument against racism? How would Bentham's approach differ from Kant's?
Explain how your article connects to one of the human nature questions - does your article affirm or deny a philosopher's opinion? How/why?
What point does Thrasymachus aim to illustrate with his story about the 'ring'? What might the ring be a metaphor for?
How does your service assist families to identify and understand the policies that are most relevant (need to know)?
Summarize Alastair Norcross's Fred example in Puppies, Pigs, and People. What does Norcross argue on the basis of Fred?
Choose one of these terms to discuss something from the Gateway into Religions resource and provide a specific quote from the Gateway resource in your discussio
Start the discussion with your view on the following question. Do you believe that a social contract, (how Hobbes describes it), is necessary to uphold justice?
Describe a scenario where logic would not be the best solution to a real-world problem. What went wrong? Why?
With this in mind, whose conception of justice do you find more convincing, Rawls's or Nozick's? Why?
Explain the distinction between a fundamental moral norm and a derivative moral norm. What is moral objectivism and how is it different from moral relativism?
Provide a summary, find questions/objections/ aspects, and provide research on the scientific and philosophical contributions of this question/issue/objection.
Self-indulgence is not necessarily a negative thing and it may sometimes assist. What other activities are performed from the scope of desire outside of reason?
Scientists are sending a probe containing information about humanity. Which model should scientists select, Dual Control or Kaplan's Triphasic Model? Explain.
However, scholars also employ terms and concepts to identify beliefs and values about what (and who) 'America(n) excludes - in other words, what America is not.
Locate a Connecticut statute on "Law Library Use and Regulation." Provide the correct citation to the statute that governs the question.
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?