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What is the Bayesian Brain hypothesis? How does it differ from the standard view of cognition/perception? Do you think it is a strong position?
Given the controversy described by Eberstadt about whether marriage is over, to what extent does that seem right?
He makes no mention of the category of non-voluntary euthanasia. What effect does his ignoring that category have on his analysis?
Should drug use that leads to foreseeable harm to others mitigate guilt or aggravate guilt?
What are the ethical theories encountered in this chapter? What is the most interesting point made in this chapter?
What two arguments does he offer for these theses? How compelling are these arguments? Does Hume think both arguments are equally good?
Discuss William David Ross's pluralist theory of good, which includes not just pleasure but also virtue, knowledge, and distribution in accordance with desert.
Is William David Ross right about the right of the goods? What about Ross's claim about the degrees of goodness?
What is the author's main argument? How does he support his main argument (evidence, ancillary arguments, etc.)?
Summarize the authors' argumentation for Emotion is important for moral judgment and behavior. Critically evaluate the argumentation for all three claims.
There's a lot of confusion over how we talk to and about each other. How would Toole's theory of epistemic oppression explain Ladau's argument?
How would Singer have responded to the cab driver's view? How does he support his position with citations from Warren Buffet and Herbert Simon?
What is involved in the soul's descent into bodies and in what sense is the soul's descent into bodies necessary, and in what sense is it voluntary?
What does Wollstonecraft's argument about a woman's right to education have to do with free speech?
Share a few paragraphs to describe a plan to develop and maintain a great relationship with your chair and second committee member.
What essential aspect of Buddha's theory of living well would Socrates have disagreed with and why?
Describe who it lobbies and why. Has it increased public awareness on an issue? What results has it achieved? Do you think that it is effective?
To what extent does the issue of human freedom pose an apparent problem for Leibniz and Locke, and how do they seek to address that problem?
What is truth, and how do you come to know it? An argumentative essay answering the question: What is knowledge?
What are three levels of doubt in Descartes Meditation? Analyze it in light of our discussions on God, arguments for God's existence and Descartes epistemology.
Compare the two lists. Which things from the two lists could possibly have to do with both nature and nurture? Explain your answer.
Write down your own philosophy of life. List ten basic beliefs that are most important to you. Describe how you decided on each of these beliefs.
You have looked at impact of individual and contextual or social variables. Provide recommendation for reaching cultural group to provide mental health service.
Why do you think Johnny never attempted to run away from his foster or adoptive homes and back to Little Pine, but Cleo did?
How might the case Weinberger Vs. Wiesenfeld (1975), have helped Ted Kramer? Summarize her closing statements when arguing Moritz Vs. Commissioner (1972).