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Critically discuss some personal barriers to solving problems? (Think about two myths: the myth of perfection and the myth of genius.) Give an example of a problem because of personal barrier.
Explain how account of truth set forth by the chosen theory of reality may apply to their belief. Identify and describe an additional metaphysical theory that would take a different approach.
Discuss your current fitness and nutritional habits. Also, briefly explain some of the health risks associated with obesity.
Clearly define motivation. Recognize at least two sources of motivation. Describe completely the relationship between motivation and behavior.
Critically discuss the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. How does emotion relates to motivation?
Empirical truth is truth that is arrived at through my personal experience or someone else's experience. Empirical truth is acquired through the senses.
Critically discuss the difference between the concepts of thinking, consciousness, and knowledge in relation to machine intelligence and human intelligence?
What is human consciousness? How is this central feature of our existence related to the natural functions of our physical bodies?
According to Cartesian dualism, we don't think with our brains; we think with our minds. So for the Cartesian dualist, the brain must be nothing more than a sophisticated relay station, receiving me
Truth and deception are constantly working in our minds. It is always easier to perceive truth and deception in the lives of others than in our own.
Discuss and explain Berkley's arguments against the exsistence of matter or corporeal substance. Summarize and explain Berkley's account of the existence of spirit or spiritual substance.
Discuss the Zen philosophy and the role of intuitions.
Write down an informative letter in the persona of an Eastern philosopher to one of his pupils. In the letter, describe your chosen philosopher's viewpoints concerning one of his philosophies.
What indications do you see of the cosmoplitanism or multicultural and multiracial society, that characterized Akhenaton's reign?
Summarize Rothenberg's account of technology as the extension of humanity into the world.
Compare the Hellenocentric and Geocentric systems. In your answer, identify the role played by Copernicus, Kepler, Ptolemy, Brache and other scientists. Finally, discuss how significant this discove
Discuss at least one theory of identity. For example, you may discuss rationalism, empiricism, or phenomenology. Cite support from the primary text selections in the chapter as well as authoritative
What are Aquinas' and Descartes' versions of the first cause argument? What is the distinction between a "causal series" and a "causal hierarchy"?
How did Plato and Aristotle differ in their ideas about the virtue of temperance? Plato and Aristotles ideas about temperance seem to be very similar.
What exactly are we referring when we talk of the Systematic Treatises of Aristotle? Does Aristotle's writings impact us today?
Recognize Mill's central problem and trace the steps of argument he uses to sustain his thesis . How many "steps" are there? Can you please clarify?
Compare and contrast at least three of the philosophers as provided below(their points of view rather than their historical lives)
Discuss how the Presocratics challenged the prevailing ideas of their time. That is, how did they call into question certain mythological, religious, and anthropomorphic explanations of the world?
Explain Hobbes idea of the state of nature. When might these conditions have been the case; and can they still be the case today?
Do the core concepts of postmodernism help us better understand the strengths and weaknesses of Hogan & Kaisers views on personality and leadership?