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Which do you think is more important when it comes time to assess the morality of actions? Do good intentions save a bad outcome, or vice versa?
Distinguish direct utilitarianism from indirect utilitarianism. Describe Bernard Williams' hypothetical case in which George the chemist faces a moral dilemma.
Discuss racial stereotypes you are personally familiar with. How pervasive are these stereotypes and what impact do they have? How do you perceive race?
Write your research study question for your group research project topic (a chronic disease in a specific country) beneath the references for your articles.
Explain How Socrates defined the soul and the implications for how we should live our lives. Relate and analyze the events in thetrial and death of Socrates.
What would social contract ethics have said to have done? Why would social contract ethics say that? Note what you feel is the best course of action.
What is postmodernism? How does it effect the way people live? Is it anti-Christian, or are there ways in which it might be an ally to Christian thought?
Write a 3 page paper comparing/contrasting Christianity and Islam. What are the central assumptions for each worldview/religion? How are they similar?
write a 3 page paper comparing/contrasting Christianity and Islam. What are the central assumptions for each worldview/religion? How are they similar?
How can the corporate culture influence the employees' behavior? Provide 2 examples to support your answer.
Illustrate your understanding of the classical and social contract approaches to justice with illustrative examples from contemporary political life.
What is the philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre especially in regard to Existence precedes essence? What is his position on Choice and responsibility?
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?
Explain Mills' criticism of official historical narrative of triumph of modern liberalism and individualism, as well as his criticisms of the Marxist critique.
Explain at least one social philosophy from the textbook. For instance, you might discuss utilitarianism, Rawls, Marx, Nozick, Du Bois, King, or Beauvoir.
Explain a specific example in which you used critical thinking/problem solving strategies to solve a problem in the real world.
Describe the Christian view of salvation and how it differs from the views of other religions. What is the significance of this passage for Christians today?
What do you think about ethical relativism? What the are strengths and weaknesses of Utilitarianism and Kantian ethics?
Discuss two aspects that have resonated with you throughout this course. How can you connect these aspects to your art?
Discuss and evaluate the reasons Socrates gives for not escaping jail even though he had ample opportunity to do so.
Explain virtue ethics and care ethics and discuss how these approaches offer an alternative to the deontological and utilitarian focus on how we should act.
Explain what you learned from this class especially after watching the video.
If Jane Doe is right, would a social contract theorists say it is right to use the app? Consider the role the Fourth Amendment at play here.
What are the underlying conditions of the employer-employee relationship that make it a challenge for organizations to respect the humanity of persons.
How does the argument work? What do you make of that argument? What might you say to the author, if you could ask them a question?