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Problem: Critically evaluate Fagothey's main claim about the pursuit of happiness. Do you agree or disagree and why?
Construct an argument by analogy as prompted in each scenario below. Write out the argument in the standard form of an argument by analogy.
Evaluate how well each of the following arguments follows Rule 12 (viz. Analogies require relevantly similar examples).
Discuss an issue that involves a morally relevant inequality and its impact on a chosen South or Southeast Asia society.
What do you see as some potential social and/or class engagement challenges for a child with an articulation disorder?
Write down the main points of "Immigration Stories, From Shadows to Spotlight" by Nina Bernstein, and add a few supporting details with examples
How does the reading presentation of Paolo's Freire's approach to education stand up to other models (i.e., constructivist, behaviorist, etc.)?
Describe how you participate in teams, the collaboration models that resonate with you, and support your approach with peer-reviewed research.
Draw a space-time diagram illustrating the following: Two inertial observers moving with respect to each other meet at event E_1.
If we had a complete written history of all human thought from the beginning of human civilization, what type of question(s)
Problem: Indicate your communication plan for reaching out to potential interviewees. Education is topic.
What is your opinion about the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism?
The article "I am Transgender. Why Are My Rights Still up for Debate?" asserts that there should be no discussion about transgender rights.
Passage of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act which bars discrimination in employment on the basis of race and sex,
significance and connection can be perceived differently as they "move" from quadrant to quadrant in Ken Wilber's Quadrants of Consciousness.
Egoism, Utilitarianism, and Deontology. Which (if any) is the best or most adequate approach to morality: egoism, utilitarianism, or deontology? Why?
Problem: How is reasoning used in philosophy and science?
Problem: Should all human beings have community supported access to reasonable life-sustaining health care?"
Discuss how you have grown as a coach and a teacher since the beginning of the course. Reflect on your initial definition of success
How can there be a strong commonality between moral and epistemic normativity if they are two different species of rightness and wrongness?
Problem: How does Epistemic Humility relate to the Dunning-Kruger effect?
In this section, you describe your professional goals for yourself and also list the various talents or skills that you feel you have developed
What barriers to strategic thinking discussed by Paul and Elder (2006) do you see in the workplace? What practical steps would you suggest to overcome these?
Problem: What are some challenges of moral absolutism and moral relativism?
What is the essential basis for ethical reasoning, according to Paul and Elder? Why are ethical principles not a matter of subjective preference?