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Write a short essay about each question and use the lectures: Question 1:In a famous passage Kant states that: “the will stands as it were at a crossroads.” What is the moral significance of the ‘will’ for Kant? What kind
patient confidentiality
Here’s a question: why is patient autonomy so important? It might seem “obvious,” but you might want to make that explicit (something about rights to possession of self) as the source of confidentiality (maintaining the right to self). Here’s my
In the Company of the Poor
Write an essay based off the book In the Company of the Poor. It is a creative essay so the thesis can be whatever you like (within the course themes) but it has to be arguable. (see outline prompt for
Fifty Shades of Gray
In relation to the film, please answer these following questions: How are race, sex and empire understood by the different characters in the film? How do you think they are understood by the filmmaker? How does brownness, blackness, whiteness operate
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Think of an experience that has shaped your life. Write an essay describing the experience and the ways it changed your life and how you perceive the world.After writing, analyze your experience by answering the following questions separately with number
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Imagine what it would be like to live in a world in which we were protected from human evil in this way. Would such a world be worse in any way? If not, does this show that the free will
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It is strongly encouraged that this paper is a revision of Paper 1 or Paper 2. The goal of this paper is to put forth an convicing argument. This is not just a research paper or an opinion paper. The
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Provide a piece of media (can be a commercial, excerpt from a speech or debate, political cartoon, etc.) that contains a logical fallacy. What is the conclusion being made (explicit or implicit), or that conclusions are the audience being persuaded
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NYU Professor Thomas Nagel (1974) asked a rather unusual question. Read his article “What Is it Like to Be a Bat?” After reading Professor Nagel’s article, tell me: Do animals think?SLP Assignment ExpectationsPlease write a paper answering this rather general