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Based on that statistic in the United States, do you feel that having a universal health care system would make a significant impact?
What would a subjective moral relativist say about what this doctor is doing? Do you agree with the subjective moral relativist? Why or why not?
What are some of the reasons why women might decide not to have children during the pandemic? Make sure to address both micro and macro considerations.
Why does Lao Tzu think roles, rituals and the rectification of names creates evil in the world?
Explore Ignorance versus Knowledge in Plato's Allegory of the Cave. How is one ignorant? How does one gain knowledge? Consider the Theory of the Divided Line.
Say bandwagon? Discuss a time that an argument was presented to you that included fallacies of argument. What was the outcome?
What are the sport-related gambling participation statistics? What does this tell us? What are the ethical concerns related to gambling in sports?
Identify a moral ambiguity in your chosen story and explain its dimensions. Be specific in explaining why the situation is morally ambiguous.
Which philosophical position discussed in Chapter Two, What Is the Meaning of Life? Explain your choice in a detailed and well-developed, brief essay.
Why is the Solomon Asch Experiment important? What is the Asch Experiment measuring and is it reliable? Explain.
Look at a specific Philosophical movement. Explain the ideas important to that movement (such as existentialism and positivism) and the influence they had.
Does an art object have to serve a function to be art? Are art objects valuable in themselves, without any functions? Explain.
Justice has clinical implications, such as which clients professionals should serve (those who can't pay?) and who should pay for experimental treatments.
Do you agree with Glaucon's assessment of the human condition? Do you agree with Socrates that individuals should act for the greater good of their city?
Do you agree with the dropping of the bombs on Hiroshima? Why or why not. Discuss three of the main reasons for the rise of the Civil rights movement.
How is character defined in the sport ethics literature? What sports studies shown relative of effects of sport participation on moral development of athletes?
What type of mood and tone does the performance create? How? What are your feelings about this performance? What did you take away from viewing it?
What would social contract ethics have said to have done? Why would social contract ethics say that? Note what you feel is the best course of action.
What kind of conversation would Machiavelli have with one of the philosophers we studied previously (Plato, Xenophon, Augustine, Al-Kindi)?
What are some of the major developments and/or achievements in your cumulative experience project thus far?
Discuss how the Divine Command Theory arises in the Euthyphro dialogue and how it presents a problem for the religious foundations of morality.
Which Abraham do you admire more, the one who challenges God's decision. What does this debate suggest to you about your own reliance on faith? On reason?
What would an Ethical Egoist say about this topic? What side would the Ethical Egoist take? What would the Ethical Egoist say to justify their moral position?
How would you defend a belief in an all-loving and all-powerful God along with an acceptance of the reality of evil?
How are vagueness, ambiguity and generality used in politics or in law in order to achieve a desired outcome?