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PHI 208 Entire Course (Ash Course) www.uophelp.com PHI 208 Week 1 DQ 1 What is Philosophy? PHI 208 Week 1 DQ 2 Justifying Beliefs PHI 208 Week 2 DQ 1 Ethics and Relativism PHI 208 Week 2 DQ 2 Animal Rights PHI 208 Week 2 Assignment Famine, Affluence, and Morality PHI 208 Week 3 DQ 1 The Limits of Skepticism PHI 208 Week 3 DQ 2 Truth and the Limits of Knowledge PHI 208 week 3 Assignment The Euthyphro by Plato PHI 208 Week 4 DQ 1 Proof of God's Existence PHI 208 Week 4 DQ 2 The Turing Test PHI 208 Week 5 DQ 1 The Meaning of Life PHI 208 Week 5 DQ 2 Philosophy and Society PHI 208 Week 5 Assignment Final paper The existence of God – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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PHI 208 Course
  • For more course visit
  • www.uophelp.com

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PHI 208 Course
  • PHI 208 Entire Course (Ash Course)
  • PHI 208 Week 1 DQ 1 What is Philosophy
  • PHI 208 Week 1 DQ 1 What is Philosophy?PHI 208
    Week 1 DQ 2 Justifying BeliefsPHI 208 Week 2 DQ
    1 Ethics and RelativismPHI 208 Week 2 DQ 2
    Animal RightsPHI 208 Week 2 Assignment Famine,
    Affluence, and MoralityPHI 208 Week 3 DQ 1 The
    Limits of SkepticismPHI 208 Week 3 DQ 2 Truth
    and the Limits of Knowledge
  • What is Philosophy
  • Most people have views that are strongly
    influenced and informed by philosophy, often
    without realizing it. Identify a view you
    havewhether on politics, religion, science,
    culture, or even the media and entertainmentthat
    might be regarded as being related to philosophy.
    What kind of reasons do you have for holding that
    belief? What figure from

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PHI 208 Course
  • PHI 208 Week 1 DQ 2 Justifying Beliefs
  • PHI 208 Week 2 Assignment Famine, Affluence, and
    Morality
  • Justifying Beliefs
  • Many philosophers insist that our most strongly
    held beliefs should be examined and critically
    evaluated. Using the required text and outside
    sources, explain what philosophers mean when they
    say that beliefs need justification? What is the
    importance of subjecting our beliefs to critical
    scrutiny? What are the advantages of believing
    something without examining it? What are the
    disadvantages? Identify a specific belief you
    have that you think is
  • Peter Singer Famine, Affluence, and
    MoralityPlease read the article Famine,
    Affluence, and Morality, by Peter Singer and
    complete the following tasks
  • Explain Singers goal in this article, and then
    present his argument in relation to this issue.
    Explain three counter-arguments to Singers
    position

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PHI 208 Course
  • PHI 208 Week 2 DQ 1 Ethics and Relativism
  • PHI 208 Week 2 DQ 2 Animal Rights
  • Ethics and Relativism
  • Our text discusses the challenge relativism
    presents to various ethical and religious
    viewpoints. Consider a specific moral question
    which might make it difficult to accept the
    relativist's response. State the moral issue
    involved, and provide an explanation as to why
    you think a relativist might have a problem
    giving a justified response to it. In addition,
    use one of the positive ethical theories from the
  • Ethics and Relativism
  • Our text discusses the challenge relativism
    presents to various ethical and religious
    viewpoints. Consider a specific moral question
    which might make it difficult to accept the
    relativist's response. State the moral issue
    involved, and provide an explanation as to why
    you think a relativist might have a problem
    giving a

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PHI 208 Course
  • PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment The Euthyphro by Plato
  • PHI 208 Week 3 DQ 1 The Limits of Skepticism
  • Euthyphro PlatoIn the Euthyphro, Socrates and
    Euthyphro discuss the concept of piety/holiness.
    This essay will not only test your ability to
    recognize and engage philosophical concepts and
    analysis, but also brings you into the dialogue
    as a participant, asking you to create your own
    definition of holiness. Read the Euthyphro, and
    write a paper in which you do the following
  • Explain how the concept of holiness emerges in
    the dialogue and why it
  • The Limits of Skepticism
  • Can a person be skeptical about everything, or
    are there limits? Is it possible to doubt
    everything or almost everything? Does a person
    have an obligation to use ethical and moral
    reasoning when examining ones beliefs. Are there
    beliefs you possess that cannot be challenged or
    shown to be false? How might the skeptic respond
    to your claim

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PHI 208 Course
  • PHI 208 Week 3 DQ 2 Truth and the Limits of
    Knowledg
  • PHI 208 Week 4 DQ 1 Proof of God's Existence
  • Truth and the Limits of Knowledge
  • Explain the epistemological perspective from the
    text (or outside sources) that most coincides
    with your view of truth and the way that the
    human mind grasps reality. Explain why you find
    it to be the best explanation of the way that the
    human mind is able to understand its world.
    Finally, present your views on whether humans can
    actually know the truth about objects or ideas in
    the world. If you believe they can, explain why.
    If you do not
  • Proof of Gods Existence
  • After reading about the various proofs of the
    existence of God, identify which of these
    arguments seems to be the best, and explain why
    you think so. If you find none of them
    convincing, present your best argument against
    one of these proofs and why it fails to
    accomplish its task. Complete your response by
    reflecting on

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PHI 208 Course
  • PHI 208 Week 4 DQ 2 The Turing Test
  • PHI 208 Week 5 Assignment Final paper The
    existence of God
  • The Turing Test
  • Present three specific questions that you would
    ask in the Turing Test to determine if something
    is real or artificial intelligence. Explain why
    you think these questions would be the type to
    reveal the computer to be a computer? Why would
    these responses have to be given by a human
    being? (If you don't think there are such
    questions, explain how the three questions you
    chose would fail to determine which one of the
    respondents was a computer
  • Final Argumentative Paper
  •  Three important sub-disciplines of philosophy
    are addressed in this course ethics,
    epistemology, and religion. For this paper, you
    will develop an argument that includes your own
    view on one specific topic relating to one of
    these sub-disciplines. Below is a list of topics
    from which you must choose. Feel free to combine

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PHI 208 Course
  • PHI 208 Week 5 DQ 1 The Meaning of Life
  • PHI 208 Week 5 DQ 2 Philosophy and Society
  • The Meaning of Life
  • Chapter 5 is focused on the meaning of human
    life. Present your view on the ultimate meaning
    of life. Be sure to back up your view with
    logical reasoning and as much evidence as you
    can. What gives human life meaning? How do you
    know? How should one act in the world once one
    realizes this meaning? Connect your ideas on the
    essential meaning of life to the views of at
    least one philosopher. This philosopher can be
    someone whom we studied or
  • Philosophy and Society
  • After watching Relationship of Philosophy to
    Other Fields, reflect on the relationship of
    philosophy to your life in terms of your future
    education and career goals. What value does
    philosophy have? How can people benefit from
    thinking more philosophically? How does
    philosophy affect ethical issues? What
    significance does

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