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What do you think the role of reason to determine the true? Explain. Should we just judge others in their actions? Yes or No? Explain.
Compare and contrast Bertrand Russell and René Descartes on direct, non - inferential knowledge of the self.
Is it okay for pet owners to abandoned their pet as cost of living crisis takes toll? Support your opinions with relevant research relating to RSPCA.
Suppose one of your friends defends the Taliban's treatment of women by saying well, that's what they do in their culture. Who are we to judge?
Why this focus on oneself should not be mistaken for narcissism? Describe how Aristotle and Plato differ in their understanding of rationality and the good.
What elements of the human experience are left out of the perspective (i.e. biology, cognition, free will, the environment, genetics, etc)?
How does the idea of ethical self-care conflict with notion that morality requires selflessness? Why this focus on oneself should not be mistaken for narcissism
For each argument that you have marked invalid in the table, construct a world in which the argument's premises are all true but the conclusion is false.
Why do police officers choose to stop black people and use excessive force? What further work may need to be done in this area?
What does he mean by the difference between good vs bad and good vs evil and how do these distinctions affect his analysis of the origins of morality?
How does Kant's goal or ambition for his ethics represent a challenge to relativism and skepticism? What requirements does Kant think morality has to meet?
Explain Bence Nanay's account of "aesthetic attention". What is his argument? Explain the central concepts. Is this account successful?
Did you address at least three aspects of the issue you chose? Does each aspect have relevant and authoritative evidence in support of your point?
Explain why, according to Kierkegaard, rational thinking and arguments fail to explain the nature of God. Then explain why God can only be known through faith.
What sort of argument does Pascal give for believing in God? Is this right sort of reason to believe in God or are there better reasons to hold such a belief?
What is the meaning of the passage you chose? Why is it important? What is its place in the reading as a whole?
Examine and challenge your own biases, prejudices and conditioning. Identify any bias you have or beliefs/conditioning you may need to let go of.
Develop an argument to defend your position on Pascal's wager, using specific arguments and ideas from James and Clifford to support your position.
What factors could cause their classroom management plan to change each year? What are components that they would maintain from year to year? Why?
To the best of your ability, explain Hume's criticism of relying on cause and effect as a basis for knowledge.
Is your body image more positive or more negative? What could be influencing this? How do you take care of your physical self? State ONE way only.
Should hate speech websites be allowed to freely spread their offensive white supremacist message online? Why or why not?
Discuss some of the difficulties you might encounter by trying to follow the Eightfold Path. What, for example, might consist of wrong livelihoods?
Please use the topic man-in-the-middle attack to provide Critical Analysis writing entries in the form of a Journal.
How do these writers present the master/slave and black/white identities as relational and dependent on one another?