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Discuss and evaluate the three theories of life's meaning: theism, nihilism, and subjectivism. Which theory do you find to be the most persuasive and why?
Describe appropriate treatment options based on the sex offender's risk level. Describe the treatments that have helped reduce recidivism.
State intended product or position (what are you selling). Use at least 2 logical fallacies intended on manipulating the audience (minimum).
Discuss Dynamics of Relationships-Knapp's relational model. Listening-what types of listening do you engage in?
What is the overall topic of the Meno? And how is it relevant to the Athenians or to us for that matter?
How is something like a corporation constructed? Explain speech acts with reference to construction of social events. What is the special function of writing?
How are the prisoners first presented to us in the cave? What are they doing? Who else, besides the prisoners are in the cave with them?
What were some of the consequences of these interactions? How has colonization continued to affect these communities and their religious traditions?
Evaluate the validity (deductive) or strength (inductive) of the argument. You can use examples from the text, or you can find examples elsewhere.
If not, where exactly do you see the argument failing? Are there parts or aspects of the argument that you find compelling even if you disagree with conclusion?
What would a subjective moral relativist say is the right approach to the dilemma? Why would that kind of relativist say that?
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?
Identify prevention interventions for each phase. Identify how the interventions would vary for each sex offender based on their risk level.
How does the adaptation differ from the original? Discuss setting, time period, characters, plot, language, etc.
How is the argument supposed to work? Do you think that it demonstrates what it sets out to demonstrate? Why or why not? Be specific.
How do human institutional facts lock in to human rationality? Why does the institutional structure of society be there?
In what sense can Gandhi's life be considered a success? How are Gandhi's ethical/ political views grounded in his religious/ metaphysical/ philosophical views?
Discuss the major movement of the biblical metanarrative, its main character, and its implications for understanding the unity of the biblical books.
What role does magic play in contemporary societies? Why has magic has continued to survive in spite of dramatic gains in scientific knowledge?
If it turns out that you don't believe it's possible to be absolutely certain about this belief, then explain what holds you back from certainty.
Define and expand upon the competency that you have identified and explain how you see this displayed by the leader throughout the video.
Describe and explain how the three theoretical perspectives of sociology have an effect on COVID-19 and society.
Explain the role of Neo-Taoism and its philosophy. Was Mao Zedong (Tse-tung) a believer in Taoism? Why or why not?
Explain what the Cogito is in Descartes and how it works. Is it really an argument or is it more like an intuition?
How would the Japanese seismologists pinpoint the epicenter using their seismograph stations located throughout the country?