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Explain John Stuart Mill's theory of higher and lower pleasures: Are there any problems inherent in the theory?
Take your personal ethical philosophy statement and use it to work through John Doe's case. What is moral and immoral per your theory?
What are the social attitudes toward suicide that Callahan mentions? Do you think these attitudes are appropriate?
What worries does Velleman raise about appeals to dignity and autonomy in arguments over euthanasia? Do you agree or disagree with him on this issue?
Examine the topic of What is Free Will? In 2 to 3 pages paper exploring the theories presented and how it leads to the concept of free will.
Does Socrates accept the fairness of the laws under which he was tried and convicted? Would Socrates have been wrong to escape?
Explain how this connects with his definition of justice. How does he show that logically Thrasymachus' definition of justice is implausible?
What is the issue the author is concerned with and the main point the authors are trying to make about that issue?
If you believe it is possible, describe the primary ways in which a person might enact so-called languageless thinking.
Identify what you consider to be a sexual identity-related problem or issue that is of importance to you and to society and culture.
Discuss the ethical issues involved in school immunization requirements. In particular, address when you believe that parents should be allowed to exempt their.
What are the four goals Baxter proposes in order to develop a solution to the problems of human organization?
To what extent should economic considerations play a part in our treatment of nature and the environment?
Why is breaking a promise or lying immoral? Do you agree with his reasoning? Why or why not? Can you imagine a case where one ought to lie or break a promise?
A life in the pursuit of gratification is little different from a life for grazing animals. In your own words, describe his argument for this claim.
Why do we no longer follow these commands? And more important, what does this tell us about the relationship between religion and morality? Explain.
Discuss the three categories of models used to explain why perpetrators sexually abuse children. What is an example of a model in each category?
Do you relate more to the abolitionist or the retentionist position? What do you see as the two strongest supporting arguments for your position, and why?
Write at least 500 words explaining the course material you discussed and reflecting on the conversation.
What model of family therapy do you find most compelling to use with client and why? Why does culture play such an important role when providing family therapy?
Discuss the opportunities and limitations for social movements that the Internet presents. Research and discuss many benefits of Vitamin D besides bone health.
Walzer examines excuses for terrorism while granting that terrorism cannot be morally justified. What is the distinction between a justification and an excuse?
What is your understanding of terrorism now? How would you account for the huge amount of terrorism in the 20th and 21st centuries?
What was the status of colonial women, sexual behavior within the colonial structure, and changing views regarding free choice in marriage decisions?
Explain how Shapiro's Alternate View of Addiction is a consequentialist approach to the problem.