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How does it relate to the reading and/or illuminate the issues the reading raises? What do you find interesting or confusing about the reading(s)?
Why is breaking a promise or lying immoral? Do you agree with his reasoning? Why or why not? Can you imagine a case where one ought to lie or break a promise?
What are the three licensure levels? Which of the three licensure holders qualified to diagnose in mental health practice? Please explain your answer.
Explain why you think your theory is a better source of moral guidance than some of the competing theories discussed in the chapter.
Which one do you consider to be the most compelling, and why? Which of the seven moral theories do you consider to be the least compelling, and why?
Explain Rawls' original position and veil of ignorance. What principles of justice does he claim would emerge from such a thought experiment?
Explain Hobbes's view of human nature, again using details from textbook to support description. How do Locke's view of human nature and Hobbes' view differ?
Why diversity and differences and a focus on human rights and social justice, in particular, are particularly relevant to the study of human behavior theory.
Some authors have proposed that systems theory be used as an overarching. Discuss the basic tenets underlying both of these positions.
How culturally competent are you? Can that social worker fully accept clients who are members of some other religious faith?
Why is that virtue or those virtues to be shown? How should the virtue or virtues be expressed, and why in that manner?
What is the author's main argument? How does he support his main argument (evidence, ancillary arguments, etc.)?
Explain John Stuart Mill's theory of higher and lower pleasures: Are there any problems inherent in the theory?
Take your personal ethical philosophy statement and use it to work through John Doe's case. What is moral and immoral per your theory?
What are the social attitudes toward suicide that Callahan mentions? Do you think these attitudes are appropriate?
What worries does Velleman raise about appeals to dignity and autonomy in arguments over euthanasia? Do you agree or disagree with him on this issue?
Examine the topic of What is Free Will? In 2 to 3 pages paper exploring the theories presented and how it leads to the concept of free will.
Does Socrates accept the fairness of the laws under which he was tried and convicted? Would Socrates have been wrong to escape?
Explain how this connects with his definition of justice. How does he show that logically Thrasymachus' definition of justice is implausible?
What is the issue the author is concerned with and the main point the authors are trying to make about that issue?
If you believe it is possible, describe the primary ways in which a person might enact so-called languageless thinking.
Identify what you consider to be a sexual identity-related problem or issue that is of importance to you and to society and culture.
Discuss the ethical issues involved in school immunization requirements. In particular, address when you believe that parents should be allowed to exempt their.
What are the four goals Baxter proposes in order to develop a solution to the problems of human organization?
To what extent should economic considerations play a part in our treatment of nature and the environment?