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Identify the parties and the moral issue(s) at stake. Then concentrate on identifying the rights that are at stake.
Is there any evidence for or against the existence of God? If so, how reliable is this evidence?
Question: What are some of the social and political issues that accompanied Prohibition in Newark?
Explain Aristotle's life of political activity, the life of money-making the life of enjoyment and life of intellectual inquiry According to Nicomachean Ethics.
How does the fall of the Berlin Wall through the lens of a Marxist would be described as a positive event for the working class?
Explain how Plato's Theory of Forms is both an epistemic theory on the one hand, and a metaphysics theory on the other: How are his ideas more mythos or more lo
Why might it be best to view war as the result of both instinctual and learned behaviors? Assuming war is a learned behavior, how is it "learned"?
What do you think the court is saying here when it says that we are 'compelled to set up standards we cannot reach ourselves'? Does this make sense to you?
Assess one significant contrast in the way that Hobbes and Rousseau respectively view government as promoting the interests of the governed how to defend view.
What are some of the forces that he presents as drivers of this within-country inequality? He argues that this has inevitably had social, economic, political
Do you agree with the democratic approach that the Moral Machine experiment takes to the question of programming autonomous vehicles? Why or why not?
What will you specifically do to address this problem? Detail a plan. How will you know if your plan has an effect?
As a team of managers running a multinational enterprise, what are the 6 practical steps you can take to fight tweedism?
Explain the notion of a truth condition. How do truth-conditions help create theory of meaning that clarifies the concepts of belief, truth, and reality?
Would your behavior change if you believed (or didn't believe) that all your actions were determined by forces beyond your control?
Do you think that practicing asceticism is necessary for the good life? Why or why not? According to hedonism, do ascetics lead good lives? Why or why not?
Why is the EU important to the well-being of other regions and states? Why should China, the US, or Russia care, for example, about long-term viability of EU?
Problem: How does globalization affect income inequality in the United States?
What is the goal of Sextus' scepticism? How is this goal to be obtained? Why does Sextus have a negative view of judgment?
Problem: Explain how homogeneity can be related to the concept of high and low context cultures.
Consider how sophia and phronesis relate to Parmenides' ideas. Relate the class' ideas about the "-tivities" to Anaximander's thought.
: Refer to effective security to: the absence of military threats to the nation, particularly (but not limited to) from outside of the nation.
Explain the "philosophical puzzle"-- How can science which studies entities which are ultimately physical not be reducible to physics?
A successful foreign policy does not substantially undermine the current framework of cultural norms.
Where there is no elected official and the community is under the rule of a group of people or one person who finalizes and enforces decisions with force.