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Provide a methodological description of your approved research approach to generic qualitative inquiry. Review and reference primary sources.
Identify the chosen research topic and describe its significance. Explain the theoretical orientation for the research concept.
What does your judgment with respect to that last question mean for belief in skepticism based on arguments like the one I just presented?
Explain the idea of analytic philosophy and contrast with other schools of philosophy. Compare and contrast logical positivist to natural language theorist.
Discuss what makes Thales' method of knowing distinctly philosophical as opposed to mythology and religion.
Evaluate the value of the Socratic Method and Socratic wisdom and whether this method and attitude are valuable for a democratic society such as ours.
What two concepts do the authors say these chapters emphasize? Why do you think the authors find these concepts important to critical thinking?
Explain how to write a good essay in one of the major TRS disciplines (theology/philosophy/social sciences/biblical criticism)
What happens when we hire a contractor to build us a house but don't put any effort into monitoring how materials used and there is any quality workmanship?
Apply ethical theories to current issues and real-life scenarios. What do you think of the relation between the law and morality regarding abortion?
Define faith and religion to start this thread and monitor the discussion notes for items already posted.
What is the nature of the I for Descartes and why doesn't it refer to the physical body of Descartes?
Analyze the major ethical theories in the history of moral philosophy as put forward by philosophers in key ethical texts.
For your response post, identify the structure of a classmate's unlabeled argument and explain, in your own words, why it's valid or invalid.
Why does Quine think that observations cannot be tested individually? How does he think testing does work? Discuss critically argument presented in question I.
Illustrate your understanding of dialectic with a contemporary example of a belief that might be examined via the Socratic method.
Define the fallacy -based on the lectures and reading. Why you think it's committed. Inductive Inference. Identify one inductive inference pattern that it uses.
Explain Plato's rules regarding poetic censorship. What does he want to censor and why? What needs to be removed from poetry and why?
What leadership behaviors would you expect from a Christian servant leader and how might those behaviors differ from someone who is not a servant leader.
Why do you think the personification of Death would make for an appropriate teacher for this young man, given the type of wisdom he is looking for.
Peggy McIntosh stated, White privilege is like an invisible weightless knapsack. To which (or both) of these theories do you subscribe and why?
What are Hooker's suggested measures for minimizing the possible harms of legalizing active, voluntary euthanasia?
Explain the process by which Descartes uses skepticism to refute skepticism, and what first principle does this lead him to?
What exactly is Empiricism? Please provide specific examples to support your answer. What does Locke mean by property of objects?
What is the difference between killing and letting die, according to Beauchamp? What is the redefinition he wants to resist? Do you agree with him?