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What are properly basic beliefs? Can a belief in God be one, if the whole notion of a properly basic belief is justified?
Values, Ethics, Work Gender Inequality, Culture and tradition Spirituality and Faith Social justice Morals. How do the 3 concepts play a part in Malala's life?
Nick decides that torturing puppies for fun is wrong, anywhere at anytime. Is what Nick decides is right and wrong actually right or wrong?
How would you describe his distinction in your own words, using your own examples? Make sure to be specific, and carefully explain your reasoning.
Describe External Support. Then generate external support problem. Describe Ethical Egoism's theoretical aim. Describe Divine Command Theory's theoretical aim.
Explain Stace's compatibilism, and the major objection to his view. What do you think of the response to this objection? Explain ad discuss.
What philosopher will you cover? Why did you choose this person? What original work will you read by the philosopher? Why did you choose this one?
Explain your time commitment to this class by developing a plan for study and class attendance. When do you plan to complete readings and complete homework?
Discuss the differences in reading Aristotle and Plato. Was one more difficult? Why? What did you learn from Plato's Allegory of the Cave?
What is a religion? What makes it special, and separates it from, say, a political affiliation, or being a fan of a certain sports team?
Briefly state and explain the main elements of Biblical views regarding human person/nature, morals, the origin of life, and the concept of life after death.
How does that correlate with the existential notion of free will, personal accountability and the presence of angst?
What is the significance of the stories about the ship-owner and the religious islanders to Clifford's argument?
Discuss how the literature addresses your research topic and how it supports the need for a study that would answer your research question.
Identify and discuss your understanding of the student's role in the advanced practice field practicum process at the College of Social Work.
Explain your reasons for seeking a counseling degree. What do you hope to achieve in this program? Ensure your reasons are rational and well thought out.
Give your own definition of skepticism (no Googling!). What does it mean to be a skeptic? What should be the ultimate goal of skepticism?
What method are you using to take notes in order to remember/understand? Will you continue with this method?
What is the foundation for morality? How is this Principle of Utility supposed to work? Explain, using a concrete example of a moral decision.
Compare and contrast Singer and O'Neill arguments. How are their approaches different? State which ethical theory seems more correct.
What, exactly, is Molinism? What, in your mind, is the biggest challenge that Molinism presents to traditional theism? How would a Molinist respond?
Discuss a topic or issue directly relevant to subject matter of this module. Include personal reaction to topic and how it is personally relevant for you today.
To get us thinking about ethics, morality, and how both influence the things we do (or don't do), let's consider the following thought experiment.
What do we mean by thought, and how is it connected with both the aesthetic and the unquantifiable, but real dimension of experience we term spirituality?
Review the section in What Is Culture? that discusses the concept of cultural relativism, particularly the claim that the concept is a double-edged sword.