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How does Descartes try to prove that the soul is separate from the body? What do you think about this argument?
How does Gwen describe her emotional and physical state when she arrives to session? How does Dr. Kirksey gently confront Gwen's list of responsibilities?
Define class characteristics and individual characteristics. What are 3 class characteristics for bullets and three class characteristics for cartridge cases?
List and explain 2 pros and 2 cons of a three strike law? Is it effective? If so, why? If not, what would make it more effective?
Explain how shoe prints and tool marks are similar types of evidence. Explain how they might be considered either as class or individual evidence.
What is Kant arguing in Crimina Carnis? Explain his thought using the role of reason, the categorical imperative and the second formulation
Photograph the small brown rhombic crystal observed from the test, print and attached below. Which stain confirmed to be blood and why do you say so?
How many specimens contain blood? Discuss the principles involving Benzidine? Can you conclude that the stain is really blood? Explain.
it is hard to get out of it and contain the energy you once had, as after undergoing the stages of denial you begin thinking about a lot of things differently.
What factors should the judge consider when determining if the person can be admitted as an expert witness?
Later, in court, the prosecutor says to you explain what steps you took in order to determine if this may have been the shotgun used in the shooting.
Create a policy and processes document to provide the structure necessary for your lab environment. Be sure to cite your online sources.
Describe Immanuel Kant's moral theory (which is called deontology or duty ethics), and its core principle, the categorical imperative.
Identify how law enforcement agencies have applied this 3D printing to their everyday work?
1) Would the Consequentialist believe Jan's actions were morally good or bad? Why? 2) Would the Deontologist believe Jan's actions were morally good or bad? why
1) What would the Deontologist do and why? 2) What would the Virtue Ethicists do and why?
Question: Explain what Aristotle means by "morally continent".
Why must we be the authors of our moral codes? Why can we not learn about morality from someone else?
What do you think of this position? Is this stance sufficient, or should somebody who opposes injustice try to do more?
Choose two of the following authors : René Descartes , Bertrand Russell , or W. V. O. Quine. Compare your chosen two on knowledge via sense perception.
What does make us prisoners (What we are prisoners of?)? And what does make happiness available in the 'cave' fake?
Problem: Create a Venn diagram, and compare and contrast the concepts of monism and dualism.
hould we just judge others in their actions? Yes or No? Explain. Should we follow rules even doing it cause harm? Justify your answer
Discuss deviance as related to cheating and gambling. Do you consider the actions of the team or individual you identified deviant?
Justify why that specific charity according to the key principles of effective altruism. Explain the scale of the charity (number of sentient beings affected)