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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?
Should we respect every opinion? Your response must include reasons for your position and an example that helps illustrate it.
Address the controversy between free will and determinism. Explain what these two points of view mean and then give your own reasoned opinion.
Do you think that living the sort of life Krishna recommends would be a good way to live? Why or why not?
Discuss the public policy debates relevant to the topic you choose. This section should cover arguments that favor and oppose use of techniques or products.
How can each of the steps be applied to a potential leader sent on a foreign assignment or working in the United States with someone from another culture?
Explain Sue's criticism and discuss critically your position of issue. Explain dialogue between Ryle and Smart and discuss your position of issue critically.
How have the patterns of women's work in the home and the workplace changed over time in the United States? What have these changes meant sociologically?
What do you see that has been passed down for thousands of years that still unites the Silent Generation, Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials, and Gen Zers?
Write an essay that explains that philosophers' main ideas as presented in the text and in other research you might conduct.
Examine course material in order to develop an informed investigation of your perspectives on a theme presented in the homework.
What do you make of this effort? Do you believe there is evidence to show that the world is fundamentally a place of order and beauty?
What would each of these two philosophers say to the Greens? In what ways to you believe their advice might be helpful and might not be helpful?
Both Plato and Aristotle argued that there is an Ultimate Good. What similarities do you identify in how they described or argued for the Ultimate Good?