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Identify ways in which social welfare policy impacts field of social work. Identify and discuss ways in which social work can impact social welfare policy.
Briefly discuss the differences between Bentham and Mill's versions of utilitarianism. Discuss the political and ethical implications of utilitarianism.
How are vagueness, ambiguity and generality used in politics or in law in order to achieve? What are examples of how this might applied in your future career?
Post a short summary of an argument found in The Value of Philosophy. Start with a claim that Russell makes and defends.
If you pull the lever, the train will be directed to the side track, which has only one person tied to it. Discuss your choices. Choose an option.
Identify the main claim in the advertisement. How does the author use rhetorical strategies to sell this product to its audience?
What are the ethical issues related to sports agency? Why are some performance enhancing substances considered acceptable by society for athlete use?
However, once you are inducted, you realize that there is an unwritten rule that no minorities are allowed membership. Would you quit the club?
Evaluate what a natural law ethicist would say is right to do. Do you agree with them? Why or why not?
What are some fundamental beliefs that are part of your philosophy of life? How do these beliefs influence your life?
What is the relation between ethics and religion? Formulate and investigate the relation. Determine what paths of conduct would be unethical
Choose one of your fundamental beliefs that you have not thought much about and write an argument defending it or rejecting it.
Consider the role of women in these religions. What are some examples of their role in these religious traditions? Has their role changed over time?
What would an emotivist say about your positions and judgments? What role does subjectivity play here in determining what is ethical?
What do I have to believe about the world and about human beings in order for me to accept or use this theory?
What is a time when you or someone you know of experienced a conflict between duty to self and loyalty to the community?
What would the Ethical Egoist say to justify their moral position? Is there a conflict between loyalty to self and to community relevant to your topic?
Explain how Daoism, Confucianism, and even Buddhism may be blended in Chinese religious practice. Use specific examples from the text to illustrate your claims.
Consider drawing upon information from other course readings and materials and how economic resources might shape the type of presentation one can perform.
How would utilitarianism and deontology handle such a situation differently? Would both act and rule utilitarianism allow for such a town to exist?
What is something that you used to consider deviant but now consider acceptable? How did your beliefs change?
What might be a logical reason to choose or not choose the product or service being advertised? This should take about a paragraph per item.
Write a pro argument supporting why machines and softwares with artificial intelligence must be designed to integrate accepted moral/ethical concepts.
What is then the role of the object in determining the truth? What is OBJECTIVITY in epistemology or philosophy?
Are you destined to be forever the victim of a grand delusion perpetrated by the computer that stimulates your brain? What can you know for sure?