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Are there ways you would modify the author's ideas? Do you have questions for the author you chose and why did they arise?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of vegetarian diets (nutritional deficits or risks) What is your opinion? Respond to two other students' postings.
Why do you think people are tempted to use the straw man fallacy in disagreements on moral issues? How do you feel when someone uses this fallacy against you?
What are at least two key moral problems this technology creates? What are the proper moral guidelines for dealing with it in your view?
How does the text support this claim? What is your view? Do you think it is possible to be virtuous without religion? Why or why not?
How do you resolve this conflict of rules? Can your moral code resolve it? To what moral principles or theories do you appeal?
In the textbook, Vehicles are prohibited on the paths in the park is used as an example of a law. On what grounds are you deciding each of these cases?
How was Aztec society organized, and how did Aztec rulers govern their empire? How was Inca society organized, and how did its empire compare to the Aztecs?
Explain the importance of leadership to a team. Explain leadership practices you incorporated into your leadership style.
How are conflicts between conscience and the law to be resolved? Make sure you use credible resources to respond to this including the videos used here.
Are the ideas notions that we invent in our minds whenever we want to? Do you think these ideas are objectively real?
Explain Locke's view that we can have knowledge of an external world despite our being directly aware only of sense data.
Once we admit is possible that we are mistaken, does that mean that we need to admit that we might never be correct? How would you respond to the skeptic?
Where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.
What individual assets do you bring to a community engagement process? How do you think those assets would be value-added to a community engagement process?
Analyze what makes your chosen movie a good representation of the genre. Use descriptive language and include at least two examples.
What might one of the ethical theories we discussed this session say about this case? Would one of these theories support the Boy Scout's decision?
Do you think more people will away from faith in God in epidemic? Or people may turn to religious faith more in times of distress? Or it won't make a different?
Describe the theory of knowledge called skepticism. Consider skeptic's charge that we can never confident about reliability of our normal sources of knowledge.
Discussion Post: Political Theory- Which form of government does Locke prefer? Explain why and comment on his reasons.
What were the conditions in Europe that led to the conquest of America? What were the motives, mindset, and social backgrounds of the Spanish conquistadors?
What do you think Hume is saying here? Do you agree or disagree? Can you come up with a moral issue that might fit Hume's position?
How do the assigned readings relate to other readings we have discussed (or will discuss)? What do you find interesting or confusing about the reading(s)?
Is sense experience or reason the main source of human knowledge, or both? Why? Out of the reading, which views on knowledge did you agree with most and why?
What do you think of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis? Do you agree or disagree with it? Cite examples or research to support your point of view.