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Explain Giles position in this article and how he makes the case for a theory of personal identity that can epistemologically account.
What might this narrative structure mean for a person that has multiple personality disorder? Second, give a brief comparison with James Giles no-self theory.
What do you think he means in each case? And taken together what do you think Daoism is trying to teach us?
Do you believe Aquinas argument permits us to see God in this way? Is Aquinas' argument sound?
What insights do the steps provide in our understanding of God? Can you think of any arguments that would counter Avicenna's claim?
Share any restrictions on your happiness that have been intended to keep you happy, but have actually prevented you from being happy.
How does Nussbaum view this relationship? In what ways do you agree or disagree with her?
In your own words, describe what you learned from chapter Access Control System Implementations.
To what extent should the Christian worldview influence the type of psychology research conducted and the ethics of that research? Why?
Evaluate, analyze and criticize arguments, Distinguish and evaluate deductive and inductive arguments. Identify and label various informal fallacies.
What is racism? Discuss at least four racial ideologies in the US today? In what ways do those ideologies work to rationalize the current racial hierarchy?
What is Terrorism? Explain any three objectives of terrorists/terrorism and discuss whether or not it has achieved those aims?
Punishment is always guided by competing moral concerns. Explain what restorative justice is and how it constitutes an alternative method.
If you had to choose how to live your life, and your ONLY options were to live the self-indulgent lifestyle promoted by Aristippus or the ascetic lifestyle.
Your homework is to use the information from our reading, to give a detailed explanation of what Hume says is wrong with the principle of causality.
Give a detailed explanation of how the World Spirit works through important historical people to advance the course of history and of our lives.
Describe why this is a piece of art I should check out for a good example of someone dealing with a moral issue/ethical struggle.
How does Nussbaum view this relationship? In what ways do you agree or disagree with her.
Indicate whether there is evidence of lack of consistency or bias in the information you found. Identify any ethical concerns you may have about the source.
Explain why. Is there a middle ground that might be derived from insights provided in each author's position?
Given your understanding of justice, rewards, and punishments, do you think the penal system in the United States is a just one? Why or why not?
While each author offers numerous arguments to bolster their respective points of view, in general, which author's position to do you find most appealing?
Explain your chosen ethical theory. State what the source of value is according to that theory, and what types of actions are considered right and wrong.
What direction do you think he wished us to take? What must we become if we are to save ourselves?
How do we know which sources are reliable and trustworthy? Do you find that there are some types of sources of which people are too trusting?