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How would you defend a belief in an all-loving and all-powerful God along with an acceptance of the reality of evil?
How are vagueness, ambiguity and generality used in politics or in law in order to achieve a desired outcome?
Explain Plato's Utopian vision for a just society. What about people who discover or develop their true talents later in life?
Does alienation as described by Marx exist today in modern capitalist societies? What aspects of Marx's philosophy do you see in the clip on domestic workers?
Be clear about the evaluative criteria with which you will assess NAFTA. Then share your policy recommendations and explain your reasoning.
What did the speaker specifically do to project character? How did the speaker specifically show that she/he cared about the audience?
Explain though they are distinct and share a common thread. Discuss why Ad hominem arguments usually made? Are such argument even valid?
Does the thesis concretely sum up what your colleague is arguing or asserting thus far? What one new thing have you learned by reading this writing?
Do the sections in the paper thus far connect well to the thesis? How do they add insight to the thesis? Do you have any suggestions of further connections?
For this milestone, you will respond to a contemporary moral debate using what you have learned about Kantian ethical principles.
What philosophical ideas we have read about do you think is informing the speaker's thoughts? You can use general theories or specific theorists.
Discuss, from your point of view, how their thoughts contribute to thinking about the question of the meaning of life.
What is an indispensability argument? What problems do such arguments face? How should we demarcate genuine science from pseudo-science?
Write a short philosophical essay that (i) explains what it could mean to say that human existence is absurd and without any ultimate meaning.
Explain how either or both of these works can help us understand the challenge to truth that has developed in our time.
What cultural norms did you learn as a child? What stereotypes are connected to those cultures?
By the end of your paper, summarize how your ideas evolved during your process of research and reflection.
What does it mean to respect her autonomy? Is the pregnant woman one person or two? What are the alternatives? What is right?
How do Locke's view of human nature and Hobbes' view differ? Which do you think is more accurate? Explain, and defend your answer.
Compare and contrast these two types of ethical theory. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each each type of moral theory.
How were subjects selected for this experiment? What were the subjects' ages, gender, and other characteristics?
What is your own moral analysis of these two cases? If you disagree with the majority of people regarding these cases, what explanation do you offer?
Discuss two problems with Pascal's Wager. How does the Is/Ought gap arise? Discuss one problem with Utilitarianism. Discuss one problem with Kantianism.
What reasons does Howard Gardner, the author of the article, offer for his argument that everyone should be required to take philosophy courses?
What are the ethical implications of prenatal testing? Is it an ethical requirement or ethically problematic?