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Critically evaluate Kant's claim that certain actions are always prohibited, even is cases where the action would bring more happiness than the alternative.
Based on your reading of Berkeley's Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, formulate and construct an argument that you think Berkeley uses
Find one type of Inductive argument, in conversation, on tv, or some argument you previously made.
What reasons does Mill give for the claim that intellectual pleasures are better in kind than physical pleasure?
Security helps protects someone's data and information, while privacy prevents people from tracking other people's information.
What drawbacks there could be to virtues-based morality. For instance, there are news reports that some rivers in Asia are reported as turning black in color?
How does Bence Nanays "aesthetic attention" theory apply to two distinct aesthetic experiences, (film, nature, or music, etc.).
Explain distributed attention and its role in Nanay's "aesthetic Attention" theory. Also specify the scope of his claim (that is, which aesthetic experiences)
Aspects of the research paradigm, such as truth and reality; are they discovered or created? Explain and provide examples.
Explain how applying UDL principles in the educational setting can address the needs of all students, including students with disabilities.
Can you act counter to your strong moral desires and be acting without some external overriding influence which denies agency? What does Sarah Buss argued?
Try and link what the symbolic meaning of a national flag means? Wars have been fought for the flag, religious wars have occurred
The traffic circle should be eliminated. It slows down traffic, which makes people tailgate. Tailgating leads to road rage, which leads to altercations between
You may select one of these fields of inquiry to describe how it relates to the philosophy of science and offer your critique.
What are the four divisions of justice as presented by Aristotle? Of the various kinds of justice Aristotle identified, which do you think is most lacking
Select one provision from the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses. This is the prevision "The nurse has authority, accountability and responsibility
Do you think, as Hobbes does, that rules are ethical because they are part of a social contract? Or do you think that rules are part of the social contract
This controversial assertion has sparked heated moral debate. What is your view? Is lying always wrong? Can you think of a situation in which lying is the right
What did the philosopher think about the possibility of knowledge, and how to achieve it? (epistemology)
Question: Discuss your understanding of freedom. Then present a scenario depicting your understanding of freedom.
Give the name of any fallacy that occurs in each of the following arguments. If the argument contains no fallacy, say so.
Explain the problem of evil. How do philosophers like David Hume understand the problem of evil and the challenges that it poses
Why is solitude necessary for living a good life? You should first consider and define Kethledge's main thesis in his talk.
Do you think this is a valid argument? Do you think this is a sound argument? Why/why not. Please clearly mention your position
Problem: To what extent did the cultural baggage Religion affect Plato in shaping his knowledge?