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What methods would you use to collect your data? What would you need to do to demonstrate that your study had a high degree of validity and reliability?
Are you not ashamed that, while you take care to acquire as much wealth as possible.
Evaluate?the pros and cons of their proposals, and when applicable, suggest improvements or ask follow-up questions.
Which of the ethical decision-making models, discussed in the introduction of Media Ethics, do you use most? Why?
What is Aquinas's first-cause argument? Does it prove the existence of the traditional God of theism? Why or why not?
According to Hick, what is the soul-making process? Is it, as he says, of such great value that it justifies all the human and animal suffering involved in it?
Select one of the cases available in Engage. Using the Steps in Ethical Decision Making, discuss how social worker should handle the situation moving forward.
What does the argument against believing in God without sufficient evidence look like? After all, aren't they simply using God's gift of reason to arrive.
The concerned Plato's Republic where he describes his psychology. Do you agree with him that each person's character is fixed from birth?
Does the earth go around the sun or does the sun go around the earth? Is telling your child there are tooth fairies lying to your child?
What is the author's motivation for writing the text? What is at stake? What examples are used to explain or support the thesis?
Do the Gods love the pious because it is so pious. In short is it a God's will that something is pious or is there some reason the pious is pious?
Who do you feel should be responsible for determining how team resources are used? How can changes to the availability of resources affect team dynamics?
Discuss an example of a rhetorical strategy or rhetorical fallacy that you might hear in the workplace. How might you use reasoning to counteract the arguments?
How are the prisoners first presented to us in the cave? What are they doing? What is the ideal, or best way to live, according to Socrates?
What is the impact of the technological innovation on human society and culture? How is the similar to previous technological innovations discussed in the book?
What do you make of Hospers' psychoanalytic view that our actions are beyond our control due to our unconscious mind?
Do you know of anyone who believes any of these myths? What reasons, if any, do they give to support their views?
Explain how the movie raises questions similar to those found in Plato's and Descartes' philosophy.
Are there ways you would modify the author's ideas? Do you have questions for the author you chose and why did they arise?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of vegetarian diets (nutritional deficits or risks) What is your opinion? Respond to two other students' postings.
Why do you think people are tempted to use the straw man fallacy in disagreements on moral issues? How do you feel when someone uses this fallacy against you?
What are at least two key moral problems this technology creates? What are the proper moral guidelines for dealing with it in your view?
How does the text support this claim? What is your view? Do you think it is possible to be virtuous without religion? Why or why not?
How do you resolve this conflict of rules? Can your moral code resolve it? To what moral principles or theories do you appeal?