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Why, according to the Heart Sutra, are we empty? What are we empty of? That we have 'no-self' doesn't mean we don't exist. Why not?
Problem: What is the point of the chariot analogy in Buddhism?
Problem: The Catholic Church uses the doctrine of double effect not only to rule out abortions, but what else?
With her style and her emphasis on women, Amrita Sher-Gil is often referred to as the "Indian Frida Kahlo." Discuss similarity between Kahlo and Sher-Gil.
Problem: What role should emotions play in morality? Give some examples.
Which group would Cohen likely support? In both cases, justify your answer by drawing on the position each person defends in the Dialogue.
Some philosophers, among them Jeremy Bentham, have suggested that human rights are a fiction. Is he right? Are human rights real?
Why are aboriginal ways of learning important for an educator in early childhood? How aboriginal ways of learning relate to emerging practice of early childhood
Introduce the topic. Give short intro explaining things such as why you picked the topic/video how you connect to the issue
For this writing assignment, first reconstruct in premise-conclusion form Putnam's argument against the identity theory.
We are just living and existing on earth without a purpose or true idea of who we really are as people it is worthless. What do you think?
How does the history of slavery in the United States affect your understanding of racism today? What do you think is most important to achieving racial justice
What was the context of the argument that contained the fallacy, and what was your reaction?
How well does Aristotelianism capture the ways in which Covid-19 lockdowns have affected peoples' well-being?
Problem: After reading about Aristotle's theory in the Poetics, what do you think is the most important thing we learn from tragedy?
Problem: Differentiate Contextualization from Localization in relation to research.
Related to the issue that many Childcare Centers in Ontario and Alberta are not providing inclusive experiences for children with disabilities
Summarize the debate between Plato and Glaucon. What does Plato conclude about doing the right thing, even when we can do the wrong thing without being discover
What about someone with no brain waves kept on life support? What about a fetus? What about a murderer? What about an enemy soldier?
Yao's "Self-construction and Identity" makes several comparisons and contrasts between Confucian and Western thinking on personal identity.
Problem: Who were the Sophists? What does the tension between Socrates and the Sophists tell us about the view of the self in Plato?
Choose one and make the case why it/he/she/they are not fully human and not deserving of all human rights. What limitations on rights should apply?
In your view, is it possible for mental processes to be caused by brains and still be properties of them? Defend your answer.
Problem: How does the theory of care respond to the immigration problem, especially the treatment of immigrants?