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What can go wrong when failing to acquire morals? How do we become moral people, adults who can be trusted with their own lives and the lives of other people?
Based on your new understanding, consider the concepts of detention and incarceration. How are they similar? How are they different?
Evaluation of attitudes and factors influencing attitudes. Is remediation of these attitudes necessary?
Locke does not require that knowledge proper be absolutely certain and free from doubt. Which is the more plausible theory of knowledge?
What do you like and dislike about art and indie films? Additionally, discuss what genre and period of films you enjoy most and why.
Do we have a moral obligation to rehabilitate or punish criminals? Do we have a moral right to impose the death penalty on criminals?
What would an Ethical Egoist say about this topic? What side would the Ethical Egoist take? What would the Ethical Egoist say to justify their moral position?
Define these terms. Do you agree or disagree with the above statement and WHY? Defend your position with some examples.
Explain what is the ecocritical perspective portrayed by the movie. Elaborate by writing at least two well-developed paragraphs of at least five sentences each.
What are the essential aspects of Deep Ecology? What does it mean to be the earth conscious of itself? How might that change our ethics?
What kinds of duties do we have toward animals - according to Kant? Put each one in language that is uniquely yours Perspective.
What do you find problematic? How is ecofeminism's approach to ethics substantially different from that of Mill and Kant?
What did you learn in grade school about the Boston tea party? How does that relate - support? - the actions of ELF?
What do you think of our testing - and torture - of other animals for human well being? What do you think of CAFOs from an expanded utilitarian perspective?
Tell me what you think of effective altruism. Do you think that there is a moral imperative (note Kant's language) to follow Singer's utilitarianism?
Explain what is going to happen when a lot more of the ice in the Antarctic and Greenland melts - and it's going to melt?
Describe the essential aspects of Leopold's ethics. Describe in some depth the meaning of the story within the reading Thinking like a Mountain.
What is the meaning of the phrase The clear conscience is the invention of the devil? and what are the implications for us following ethical systems?
How can we know that the external world really is as it seems to be to us through the senses?
Explain the central tenets of Utilitarianism in your own words - about 200 of them. Feel free to be creative , or use bullet points or prose.
What are some ways juvenile detention facilities can do a better job of creating equity for female offenders?
What are wrap around services? What takes place in this treatment option? Is this an evidence-based option?
Describe the decision that you would make in the situation and explain why. Identify the moral value(s) or principle(s) on which you based your decision.
How would you characterize (explain) the main differences between these two different points of view.
Descartes believes that there exists both 'mind' and 'matter' (or 'body' - same thing). Which view do you find more plausible?