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Write a critical response to the current Covid-19 pandemic and issues related to information ethics using Carson's work.
What are the main principles that guided Francis of Assisi throughout his life? Why are these principles important?
What two principles does Beitz discuss with respect to the UN Charter? What does he say is the problem with the Charter with respect to these principles?
Describe two important aspects of the inauthentic life of the main characters of Tolstoy's novel.
Briefly establish Carson's primary concerns and her hopes. Is there enough global information sharing to address the pandemic?
Explain the concept of positive energy and how it can help with building stronger relationships.
How do we become moral people, adults who can be trusted with their own lives and the lives of other people?
Discuss your reasoning behind your choice using concepts learned in this class. The goal of this discussion is to think in terms of ethics when making choices.
How has your bias, worldview played a role in learning about other religions?
For him, a life of comfortableness and ease is a worthless, wretched, and wasted life. Do you agree or disagree with this assessment of the good life?
Explain what social change means to you as a candidate. What experiences from the course most influenced your understanding?
What are some examples of representative art that illustrate the idea that the subject/mind and the object/world/body are distinct?
Outline the various types of socialism mentioned in the Communist Manifesto. How is socialism distinct from communism, according to Marx and Engels?
Explain at least one social philosophy from the textbook. For instance, you might discuss utilitarianism, Rawls, Marx, Nozick, Du Bois, King, or Beauvoir.
Briefly discuss the differences between Bentham and Mill's versions of utilitarianism. Discuss the political and ethical implications of utilitarianism.
What is the core essence human beings are said to share? What is the relationship between human and divine nature?
Explain deontology and the role of the categorical imperative in determining one's ethical duty. Discuss an ethical theory that would take a different approach.
What would a cultural relativist say is the right approach to the dilemma? Why would that kind of relativist say that? Is that approach correct?
What is the premise and conclusion of the argument based on statistics? Determine whether or not the argument uses any deceptive statistics.
Create a thesis for the essay stating the concept you will discuss and the three religions you will use to analyze the concept.
Discuss the concept of love in the Gospel of John, Saint (Mother) Teresa of Calcutta's book by Jose Luis Gonzales-Balado, and Bono's TED Talk.
What is Mill's view on representative government? According to Marginalist economists like Menger, discuss their view on the power of the consumer.
Watch one of the following movies and write three pages paper on how Judaism is portrayed. Focus on the elements of Jewish life that you observe.
Do you think racism is predictable? What do you think of the solutions to the problem of racism that were proposed in this talk?
You can juxtapose it with the celestial city (for instance by bringing in Augustine). You can analyze a particular infernal citizen as a citizen.