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Identify and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each team's plan. What material did you identify that would have been useful to your team's plan? Why?
Describe and explain one definition of art that would classify the painting as a work of art. Explain the criteria for something being art for both definitions.
Do you think either of these views (subjectivism or relative) is true? If not, explain why somethings are wrong no matter who approves of it.
Briefly explain how capitalism has generated staggering material prosperity at a scale never before seen in human history.
Cheating is a form of dishonesty. Why do people cheat in education and business? What are some of the harms that come from these acts?
Why, according to Mill, is it wrong to tell a lie to save yourself from momentary embarrassment?"
What is Martin Gardner's argument for the objectivist view of art? How do Locke's view of human nature and Hobbes' view differ?
Describe the weaknesses of Ethical Egoism; and Provide real-life examples of how Ethical Egoism may be harmful to the community you live in.
Discuss the way in which social exchange theory, rational choice theory and network theory might make a contribution to social work practice.
Describe ethical egoism in your own words. What is the difference between act-egoism and rule-egoism?
How do these theories impact human behavior and issues of justice? Explain how logic helps facilitate ethical studies.
Describe how Kant's theory of knowledge attempts to integrate views of rationalism and empiricism.
What are your assumptions about capital punishment, and how do they compare to the facts? Do some web research regarding capital punishment.
Elaborate in detail the ethical positions arrived at by using the Kantian categorical imperative relative to the long standing debate surrounding death penalty.
Write a paper that analyzes one or two ethical questions or questionable decisions that come up in the film from a Kantian point of view.
What goals would you have developed as part of the intervention plan? How would you measure if those goals had been attained or not?
What is the validity and reliability of each test/instrument? What types of scores and scales are provided?
What are the implications of the research shown in the video for our understanding of free will? Why does Skinner deny the possibility of free will?
Explain Locke's view of human nature. Use details from the textbook to support your description.
Identify what you think is the biggest obstacle to living a meaningful life in today's society. Why is it such a big obstacle?
Choose one of the major theories associated with consequentialism: what objections might be made to this theory?
How would leaders be chosen in this society and with what criteria? What would the role of government be in the lives of its citizens?
Explain how Socrates would explain our ability to apply the universal term phone to many different objects in terms of his epistemology.
Describe the strengths Utilitarianism; and Describe the weaknesses of Utilitarianism.