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What do I have to believe about the world and about human beings in order for me to accept or use this theory?
What is a time when you or someone you know of experienced a conflict between duty to self and loyalty to the community?
What would the Ethical Egoist say to justify their moral position? Is there a conflict between loyalty to self and to community relevant to your topic?
Explain how Daoism, Confucianism, and even Buddhism may be blended in Chinese religious practice. Use specific examples from the text to illustrate your claims.
Consider drawing upon information from other course readings and materials and how economic resources might shape the type of presentation one can perform.
How would utilitarianism and deontology handle such a situation differently? Would both act and rule utilitarianism allow for such a town to exist?
What is something that you used to consider deviant but now consider acceptable? How did your beliefs change?
What might be a logical reason to choose or not choose the product or service being advertised? This should take about a paragraph per item.
Write a pro argument supporting why machines and softwares with artificial intelligence must be designed to integrate accepted moral/ethical concepts.
What is then the role of the object in determining the truth? What is OBJECTIVITY in epistemology or philosophy?
Are you destined to be forever the victim of a grand delusion perpetrated by the computer that stimulates your brain? What can you know for sure?
Write a thorough explanation of the following: address the mind-body problem. Discuss why the mind-body problem is a problem. A problem for whom?
What is it about the definition that interests you? What other questions do you have regarding the meaning of philosophy?
Do these definitions have any practical relevance? Explain using examples from the dialogues and or your own experience.
Is Socrates being irrational in the way that he acts before the jury; would it have been more rational for him to act in another way?
Briefly explain the speaker's point (s). What did you think was the most interesting thing(s) he or she said?
Discuss two moral issues modernism may pose for Muslims. Summarize how Sharia law influences Muslim's everyday life.
What effects do the new technologies (e.g., smartphones, computers, tablets, social media) have on citizen participation?
Identify the fallacy and why you think that this particular type of advertisement represents the fallacy that you have chosen.
How did ancient western philosophy begin? What similarities and differences do you find among the teachings of Anaximander, Heraclitus and Parmenides?
Briefly describe the scenario depicted in the advertisement. What product is advertised? Who is the audience for this advertisement?
What are at least two different ways that mass media and technology contributes to the shaping of our self-concept?
How might the ability to adapt listening behaviors help one advance in their career? Which of the tips offered in the TED Talk will you attempt to implement?
Describe the two examples in enough detail that your classmates can understand it; Identify the kinds of capital that are being mobilized in the examples;
What is your reaction to the story about Baby X? Why do we work so hard to maintain the gender binary and gender difference?