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Identify the three strategies that you would carry out. Be sure to refer to the Prioritizing Strategies worksheet that you completed earlier in the course.
Describe why they caught your interest or attention. Reflections bring meaning and understanding to your life.
What is phronesis, and why is it important to virtue ethics? What is eudaimonia, and how is it connected to virtue? What is a telos, and how is it rele
What is injustice, according to the selection? How is injustice in the individual soul similar to justice in the state?
Needs-What challenges does the organization have? What needs does it have that a coaching culture would address?
Briefly describe the relative perspective on psychopathology and universalist perspective on psychopathology. Which perspective most closely matches your own?
What rubbed you the wrong way? What surprised you? What aligned with your values? What was Challenging? How might you overcome these Challenges?
How were these sculptures made? Do the processes used change your interpretation of the meaning of the work, or are they not that important?
How does Blackburn distinguish between empirical and philosophical questions? Why are philosophical questions particularly baffling?
What is the significance of habituation for virtue theory? What do excess and deficiency have in common for Aristotle?
How do individuals acquire and develop language? How do people communicate thoughts and how did they learn to do so?
Discuss Plato's arguments for recollection in the Meno; what puzzle is recollection supposed to solve?
Describe how a young child is screened and evaluated. Identify the specific agency in your home state that screens and evaluates a child ages birth to three.
Belief without perfectly adequate evidence is justified? Or is Clifford right about such cases, that the most we can do then is withhold judgment?
Describe what lessons you will take away from thinking about this article in terms of Kant.
How would you describe Ainsworth's four attachment styles? How would you describe Addiction based on the Self-Medication Hypothesis?
How do you evaluate whether a being is good at being good? What standards do you use, and can you be wrong?
In unequal power relationships, does the person with more power have more or less actual responsibility to be virtuous?
Can your definition of good change without changing the ethical properties of your intentions? Ought you lie in circumstances where it would be polite?
Discuss why your research question is relevant and how the question relates to the over-arching topic.
How the Pre-Socratic philosophers attempted to explain the nature of reality and the origin of life through materialism and spiritualism (idealism).
Review the changes and challenges a particular religion faces in the modern world. How is the religion, if it still exists, being practiced and conceived?
How will your best friend or partner feel when the replica is generated? How should they feel? If they love you, will it be wrong for them to love your replica?
What aligned with your values? What was Challenging? How might you overcome these Challenges? What do you think triggered these reactions?
Explain how sexism and racism are different types of oppression by describing them in terms of definition of oppression you have established in first paragraph.