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What are the utilitarian effects that would make the world happier, and does that action seem to be, intuitively, the right thing to do?
By what means does Socrates attempt to investigate the world? What are his methods? How does these methods reflect a commitment to critical thinking, if at all?
Your outline should incorporate answers to the following questions: What is the main question? What is the main thesis? What are the premises?
Examine the world around you. Search online for your local news website and locate a story where you believe an ethical dilemma is going on.
Illustrate the theories discussed with examples, including situations relevant to your current or future career.
Describe characteristics of special populations that are necessary for consideration when choosing a counseling model.
What does Freire mean by the term, a, fear of freedom? Very importantly, what is the banking concept of education? What does Freire mean by this concept?
Describe the theory of knowledge called skepticism. Does that mean that we need to admit that we might never be correct? How would you respond to the skeptic?
Which view of sexual behavior (conventional, liberal or moderate) come closest to your own perspective? What are your reasons for favoring it?
What are three things that either surprised you or you took away from Father Mike and Bishop Barron's videos and WHY?
What are the 4 Rs of Trauma as presented in the documentary? List the Key Principles of Trauma- Informed Care.
What side would the Ethical Egoist take? What would the Ethical Egoist say to justify their moral position?
What sorts of similarities seem to exist between them? What elements or features or ideas are unique to each one, making it distinctively different from other?
Describe William James' response to this evidentialism in his essay The Will to Believe. Why does James think belief in God is justifiable?
Discuss the significance of gender, class, relationship, and parent issues portrayed in this novel. Explain why you believe this would be helpful or essential.
What did you learn in business ethics that you think will make you a better employee? In studying business ethics, what did you find most surprising and why?
What is the conservative argument for restricting access to abortion? What is the liberal argument for preserving access to abortion?
Explain the strengths and weaknesses that other thinkers have identified in his reasoning.
What are some of the benefits of cultural relativism? What is general form of hypothetical imperative? According to Kant when is an action morally praiseworthy?
Address the following questions: As their leader what resources would you need for this project? How would you organize the residents for this project?
Provide a summary culling out pertinent information. How is this different from what you previously thought?
What is Bishop Barron's message about wrestling with God mean to you? What are your thought on the connection between atheism and the ability to end human life?
What does the argument against believing in God without sufficient evidence look like?
How will each of these theories apply to how you treat others? Is the application situational? Which one's don't apply and why?
Describe a time you have participated in each of the conversational types. What was the situation? How did you feel in each conversation?