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Which theory would you most be inclined to integrate with Reality Therapy and why? Which theory would you avoid using with Reality Therapy and why?
Is there something less good, or less fully human, about a life spent in solitude and isolation? What would Aristotle say?
What current films or TV Shows have you watched that portray Native American people in a comtemporary way?
What is the moral relevance of our intentions? Imagine three men: Jones, Smith, Smythe, and Chesterton.
What is what the authors of the textbook call the golden rule approach (i.e., concerning what we called in lecture the reversability test)?
Which perspective on how should I act? do you identify with more: utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, or neither? Explain your answer.
According to Plato, are the ideas of Beauty and Courage objectively real, or are they notions that we invent in our minds whenever we want to?
Explain Spinoza's view of the relationship between obedience and knowledge. How is that relationship illustrated in Lessing's Nathan the Wise?
What does he mean by In choosing myself, I choose man, and how does he argue for it? Do you agree that we have kind of responsibility that Sartre claims we do?
Briefly explain Locke's arguments against innate ideas. Do you think these arguments are damaging to Descartes conviction that he has at least one innate idea.
Describe the corresponding vices of excess or deficiency. Give an explanation of why at least one of the vices is dysfunctional.
How developmentally appropriate instruction would be created is sophisticated and skillfully considers students' strengths, differences, interests, and needs.
Write out the missing statement and indicate whether it is a premise or a conclusion.
Explain how you will reconcile the three quoted articles according to your own understanding and reasoning.
Construct a moral argument incorporating a principle from the theory and alleged facts about the case to derive an ethical judgment.
Wrte a brief summary of the major argument(s) from reading of PAGE 77-80. Criticism of original argument, additional support for it, or clarificatory questions.
Describe the divided line metaphor, and explain what may be problematic about its highest form of thought. Is it a convincing account of the nature of reality?
What is the image of the ship, and how does this image support Socrates argument? What is the image of the cave and how does image support Socrates argument?
For your initial post, describe how you might use your reasoning abilities to solve the problem in at least one paragraph (4+ sentences).
Describe a few of what you think are the most troubling examples of moral luck from Nagel's discussion. How should we assess such cases?
Does contemporary cognitive science attempt to provide law-based or model-based scientific explanations of psychological processes?
However, the doctor wanted measurements to the nearest tenth. What measurement should be reported to the doctor?
Which of these provides the most powerful justification for the use of civil disobedience today and why?
What factors caused the Reform movement to emerge? How do the four main denominations differ in the nature and interpretation of the Torah?
What do you think Lady Philosophy means by this? Do difficulty and hardship cause us to abandon our truest selves?