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Explain, in your own words, how the fallacy of denying the antecedent is revealed through analysis of the valid argument template.
Examine at least two types of biases that you likely experienced as you evaluated the premises for and against your position.
What are some possible solutions to the case? What reasons support those solutions? What do you think should be done, and why?
How a utilitarian would respond to your case, how a Kantian would respond to your case.
Calculate the net benefit that you brought with your action by applying J. S. Mill's Principle of Utility and J.Bentham's Felicific Calculus.
What are the generational issues Julia faces with each employee? What cultural, historic, or societal issues may influence these generational issues?
Evaluate the Teleological argument for God's existence and evaluate its strengths and weaknesses as an empirical argument.
How is this video related to Descartes's reasons for doubt? Give your own example of a case when our senses seem to fail us.
Create a thesis for the outline stating the concept you will discuss and the three religions you will use to analyze that concept.
Explain the difference between a normative and a descriptive claim. Then explain why Psychological Egoism is a descriptive, rather than a normative one.
Should there be a death penalty for first-degree murder? Make an argument that either supports or opposes the use of death penalty in first-degree murder cases.
Explain the term dominance structuring in your own words. Is dominance structuring a positive or negative attribute of critical thinking? Explain.
Identify the premises, terms, and conclusions in your classmates' posts. Evaluate the language your classmates used in their posts. Is it clear or vague?
How does that make any sense? Good men can certainly be killed, and Socrates knows that, so in what sense are they ‘not being harmed'?
Examine the writing style and discuss the intended audience. How did you like this? How do the ideas relate to situations today?
Explain what Socrates thinks is valuable about life. Explain what the value of examination is. Develop a criticism of one part of Socrates' argument.
What is a sex/gender system? Are there differences between sex and gender? What are they if there are? How do we place cultural meanings on sex/gender?
Explain how Pascal argues for belief in God. Explain the strengths and weaknesses of other thinkers have identified in his reasoning.
What is postmodernism, how does it affect the way people live? Is it anti-Christian, or are there ways in which it might be an ally to Christian thought.
Explain what Easwaren might mean when he calls them the basis of the most compassionate account of human nature.
Discuss the particular method he uses to discover the truth. Do you agree that a human being cannot live a fully satisfying life if he or she remains ignorant.
Explain how sex and gender work through each other to create a system of communication of identity.
Use the material in Vaughn's book to help you explain how Pascal argues for belief in God.
What is cultural relativism? What are some (at least three) of problems with cultural relativism?