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Briefly describe the scenario depicted in the advertisement. Who is the audience for this advertisement? How do you know this?
We can talk hypothetically about what might happen, and then what that would show about the morality of an action.
Briefly describe two difficulties with mind/body dualism. Discuss one of the criticisms of mentalistic explanations made by behaviorists.
Second, Gill does not think the Plato was attempting to faithfully describe Socrates' death. What is his argument for this conclusion?
How do you resolve this conflict of rules? Can your moral code resolve it? To what moral principles or theories do you appeal?
Why does he think we should take that argument (i.e., how does he justify the premises of his argument)? Do you agree? Why or why not?
How can some people see further ahead than the majority of us? You can use any references to any famous historical and contemporary figures.
If you were part of the group, what solution would you suggest in each scenario? What are the differences, morally speaking, among the various scenarios?
Describe the three major ethical theories provided. Develop your own ethical decision making philosophy.
How is this theme uniquely communicated in each Gospel? How is this theme communicated in stories about Jesus in each Gospel?
How the lexical definitions and connotations of valid and warranted can help us understand the differing purposes of deductive and inductive arguments.
Ethical behavior is a reflection of values and morals. Evaluate the extent to which people in United States are guided by a set of personal morals and values.
What is the context of the argument being made? Identify at least two or three rhetorical devices used during this debate and explain their effect on audience.
Analyze alignment among the theory, research problem, and purpose. Explain your position on the relationship between research and social change.
Some potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi, including strains of Enterococcus. What can hospital personnel do to reduce the spread of these pathogens?
Describe the intervention contents given to Intervention group. Describe how the contents were given to Intervention group.
In what ways are moral theories helpful to social workers? What are their limitations? Provide examples of moral theories that were discussed in the chapter.
Do you think that voluntariness is morally important in euthanasia decisions? How important do you think that it is?
What have been the interrelationships between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? Explain. What distinguishes a Sunni from a Shi'ite Muslim?
What is the Guru Granth Sahib? What is its significance within Sikhism? How is it incorporated into worship practices at Sikh gurdwaras?
What is Aquinas's first-cause argument? Does it prove the existence of the traditional God of theism? Why or why not?
What is the soul-making process? Is it, as he says, of such great value that it justifies all the human and animal suffering involved in it?
From the foregoing considerations, discuss in what respects belief in God and belief in a god differ from our understanding of science.
Why wouldn't a woman consider herself a feminist? If he can call himself that, then every woman should be able to call herself that.
What are the values that rule your life? What values do you think ought to rule your/our lives? What are the most important things in life?