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Why would the lowest castes regard the doctrines of karma, caste, and duty as a system designed to subjugate them?
Discuss how the group is oppressed and how that oppression affects the members' opportunities for social and economic justice.
How have images of the Inuit people been used in advertising through the examples given? What is the ideology underlying these images?
It may never be a perfect replica of society, but is it an accurate representation? Why or why not? What does it do well? What can it do better?
Explain what some of them are. What is a teleological argument? How did this method help him create his metaphysics and purpose for life?
Analyze a Christian response to evil as described in both texts. The Book of Job and the writings of St. Augustine are seminal in this regard.
The movie, Thank You for Smoking, provides many examples of arguments and fallacies. What argumentative tricks are being used to promote tobacco?
Explain the mind-body problem to the best of your ability. Then, discuss the implications the mind-body problem poses on the hypothesis of mental causation.
Select which of the Metaphysical perspectives we discussed that you find most acceptable and show how it connects to a corresponding perceptive in Epistemology.
What do you think about the thought-experiment? Does it persuade you that we are naturally good?
explain how this distinction relates to the scenario you posted. How prejudice and bias might create barriers to fulfilling your professional responsibility?
What are the names of the three ethical theories? What are the names of the founders of each of these theories?
In your view, what would be some of the beneficial or harmful effects of a society based solely on merit, as Plato proposed?
What are the four ways not to answer moral questions according to Regan? What are the problems for each one, according to Regan.
Explain and defend your views on the following question. Should children brought into a country illegally ever be deported?
How has Monbiot's argument been complicated or challenged with advancements in science over the last 20 years?
Explain the role of social workers on an international level in relation to the rights of the LGBTQ community.
Why is compassion a human ideal that is a logical extension of core Buddhist doctrines? Why is the Lotus Sutra so important in China and Japan?
What determines whether an action is morally right, according to Bentham? How does he theory reflect both utilitarianism and hedonism? Explain.
What is the gaze? What is the male gaze? Provide an example of how it operates (not from the book). How do feminists resist the gaze?
What is an example of using Utilitarianism? If you have experienced this concept, explain. Do we all have ideas of right and wrong? Why or Why Not? Explain.
Why is it important to talk about religion today? What do we call a religion? Mention the main features of a religion.
According to Kant, lying is inherently morally wrong, thus it is never morally permissible. What is it about the situation that makes that lie morally right?
What do we mean when we say that an argument is strong? What is the key difference between a valid argument and a strong argument?
Identify and describe one psychological and one philosophical obstacle to critical thinking that you currently struggle with.