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What are some potential ethical dilemmas involved with the social issue? How has the social issue developed? What are some possible causes?
Which of those three theories works best ethically speaking? Why that one? Why do the other two not work or not work as well?
What are the similarities and differences between the questions of abortion and animal ethics? What is the connection between personhood and rights?
According to Plato, are the ideas of Beauty and Courage objectively real, or are they notions that we invent in our minds whenever we want to?
Why does Berkeley deny the existence of material objects? Explain his view of subjective idealism. Do you accept or reject his theory? Why or why not?
What are differences between the Buddhist concept of Not-Self and Socrates emphasis on the Soul? What the Buddha would say to Socrates re: his belief in soul?
Which of these theories, if any, do you find most reasonable, and why? Provide a clear example to demonstrate your thinking.
Discussion Post: Animal Rights- Do you think that non-human animals have interests? Does this mean that they also have rights? Explain.
What is the difference between an optimistic approach and a pessimistic approach to decision making under assumed uncertainty?
What approaches should we take in responding to a work of art? Determine how line, color, texture, and/or composition are part of your definition.
Analyze the government's management of undocumented immigrants through the lens of some of the policy analysis theories you have learned in this course.
What gender ideologies do you think your parents/guardians believed in? Did they agree? Did their ideologies change over time? Why?
Share and summarize what you discovered in your prior group about comparing the passage assigned to you.
Describe how these services are administered and delivered. Discuss the effectiveness of these services in preventing or ameliorating the problem.
Explain the Domino Argument for any of these issues: lying, cheating, breaking promises, OR stealing.
What are youth sports programs doing to improve sportsmanship for all involved? What are some ethical concerns in administrating and coaching amateur sports?
Do you think that a book, a plant, or a building can be said to have a good of its own? Can things be done in its best interest? Does it have interests?
Explain the argument and then explain why this is a strong argument. If not, explain the argument and then explain why this is a weak argument?
Explain one strength and one limitation of mixed methods research. Provide a rationale for or against the utility of mixed methods research in your discipline.
Based on that statistic in the United States, do you feel that having a universal health care system would make a significant impact?
What would a subjective moral relativist say about what this doctor is doing? Do you agree with the subjective moral relativist? Why or why not?
What are some of the reasons why women might decide not to have children during the pandemic? Make sure to address both micro and macro considerations.
Why does Lao Tzu think roles, rituals and the rectification of names creates evil in the world?
Explore Ignorance versus Knowledge in Plato's Allegory of the Cave. How is one ignorant? How does one gain knowledge? Consider the Theory of the Divided Line.
Say bandwagon? Discuss a time that an argument was presented to you that included fallacies of argument. What was the outcome?