• Q : Personal barriers to solving problems....
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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.

  • Q : Folk beliefs and truth in practice....
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    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.

  • Q : Current fitness and nutritional habits....
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    Discuss your current fitness and nutritional habits. Also, briefly explain some of the health risks associated with obesity.

  • Q : Relationship between motivation and behavior....
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    Clearly define motivation. Recognize at least two sources of motivation. Describe completely the relationship between motivation and behavior.

  • Q : Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation....
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    Critically discuss the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. How does emotion relates to motivation?

  • Q : Empirical truth-necessary truth....
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    Empirical truth is truth that is arrived at through my personal experience or someone else's experience. Empirical truth is acquired through the senses.

  • Q : Concepts of thinking-consciousness....
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    Critically discuss the difference between the concepts of thinking, consciousness, and knowledge in relation to machine intelligence and human intelligence?

  • Q : What is human consciousness....
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    What is human consciousness? How is this central feature of our existence related to the natural functions of our physical bodies?

  • Q : Descartes on mind body dualism....
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    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

  • Q : Dual capacity of human mind....
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    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.

  • Q : Exsistence of matter or corporeal substance....
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    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.

  • Q : Zen philosophy and role of intuitions....
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    Discuss the Zen philosophy and the role of intuitions.

  • Q : Informative letter-eastern philosopher....
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    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.

  • Q : Cosmoplitanism or multicultural and multiracial society....
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    What indications do you see of the cosmoplitanism or multicultural and multiracial society, that characterized Akhenaton's reign?

  • Q : Extension of humanity into world....
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    Summarize Rothenberg's account of technology as the extension of humanity into the world.

  • Q : Hellenocentric and geocentric systems....
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    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

  • Q : Explain at least one theory of identity....
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    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

  • Q : Versions of first cause argument....
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    What are Aquinas' and Descartes' versions of the first cause argument? What is the distinction between a "causal series" and a "causal hierarchy"?

  • Q : Plato and aristotle....
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    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.

  • Q : Systematic treatises of aristotle....
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    What exactly are we referring when we talk of the Systematic Treatises of Aristotle? Does Aristotle's writings impact us today?

  • Q : Trace the steps of argument....
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    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?

  • Q : Contrast at least three of philosophers....
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    Compare and contrast at least three of the philosophers as provided below(their points of view rather than their historical lives)

  • Q : Anthropomorphic explanations of world....
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    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?

  • Q : Hobbes idea of state of nature....
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    Explain Hobbes idea of the state of nature. When might these conditions have been the case; and can they still be the case today?

  • Q : Postmodernism and leadership....
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    Do the core concepts of postmodernism help us better understand the strengths and weaknesses of Hogan & Kaisers views on personality and leadership?

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