Category: Philosophy homework help
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First: Pick ONE of the ethical problems/scenarios below to be the subject of
First: Pick ONE of the ethical problems/scenarios below to be the subject of your discussion reflection. You’ve just loaded a cart full of groceries from the shopping cart into the trunk of your car. It’s raining, and your toddler is throwing a tantrum. There’s an empty parking space beside you, but the ‘return shopping cart’…
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After reviewing your readings and the videos, answer all of the following que
After reviewing your readings and the videos, answer all of the following questions. 1) Based on the first video, what is philosophy of religion not? 2) Complete the chart below. You can copy/paste it into your discussion post to fill out. Identify who came up with each proof and describe how it attempts to…
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Make a case for what makes a person the same over time. To do so you’ll need t
Make a case for what makes a person the same over time. To do so you’ll need to show an understanding of the main theories of personal identity over time discussed in course content. In addition, you’ll need to identify objections to the view you defend. atleast 350 words. PDF.
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Do we have free will? Make a case for whether we do or not. To do so you’ll n
Do we have free will? Make a case for whether we do or not. To do so you’ll need to show an understanding of all of the main theories in course content. In addition, be sure to offer objections to the view you defend. atleast 350 words. PDF
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The diagnosis should appear on one line in the following order. Note: Do not inc
The diagnosis should appear on one line in the following order. Note: Do not include the plus sign in your diagnosis. Instead, write the indicated items next to each other. Code + Name + Specifier (appears on its own first line) Z code (appears on its own line next with its name written next to the…
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How would Susan Wolf evaluate philosophical hedonism, Sartre, and Socrates with
How would Susan Wolf evaluate philosophical hedonism, Sartre, and Socrates with respect to the question of life’s meaning? In order to answer this question well, you’ll need to explain each of the views in addition to making a case for how Wolf would evaluate them. Atleast 350 words.
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Define and explain at least two arguments related to God’s existence. Select f
Define and explain at least two arguments related to God’s existence. Select from: ontological argument, first cause argument, cosmological argument, argument from design, problem of evil, or arguments related to agnosticism and the rationality of religious belief. For the two that you pick, identify possible objections and how the argument might respond to those objections.…
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This is continued from the previous weeks. You are an athletic director at a sc
This is continued from the previous weeks. You are an athletic director at a school and level of your choice (youth-sports organization, high school, or college) and are preparing to hold a pre-school retreat for your coaches. Using the chapter 14 worksheets, plan this section of the workshop that will help your coaches recharge and…
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Prepare inclass debate on public health – SUBJECTIVE RELATIVISM – PRO
Prepare inclass debate on public health – SUBJECTIVE RELATIVISM – PRO In other words, when does the safety of the general public outweigh the autonomy of the patient (if ever)? The scenario this week focuses on mandatory testing for HIV. Keep in mind that you should also be arguing where the line is before…
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Make a Venn diagram conveying the following: All men are mortal. Socrates is
Make a Venn diagram conveying the following: All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is mortal. And: All people are animals. Some people are rational. Therefore, Some animals are rational. Explain the meaning and provide examples of each of the following, from a logic perspective: ‘argument’, ‘valid’, ‘invalid’, ‘sentence’, ‘premise’, and…