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Are Things as They Appear? The philosopher Nick Bostrom gives us three possibili

Are Things as They Appear? The philosopher Nick Bostrom gives us three possibili Are Things as They Appear? The philosopher Nick Bostrom gives us three possibilities in “Are We Living In a Computer Simulation”.  Please read this inclusion in Chapter 9 (page 442) and review the following video: Nick Bostrom’s Simulation ArgumentLinks to an external […]

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In Chapter 8 of our textbook David Chalmers (in “The Hard Problem of Consciousne

In Chapter 8 of our textbook David Chalmers (in “The Hard Problem of Consciousne In Chapter 8 of our textbook David Chalmers (in “The Hard Problem of Consciousness” page 384) discusses ‘philosophical zombies’.  What does he mean by this? Why do ‘zombies suggest that materialism must be false’?  Please make sure your journal submission is […]

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PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE:   No, I don’t believe that

PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE:   No, I don’t believe that PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE:   No, I don’t believe that we can ever really understand what an experience is for someone else.  For example, pain.  How one person experiences physical pain is subjective. […]

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What, according to Aristotle in Nicomachean Ethics Book V, is the relationship b

What, according to Aristotle in Nicomachean Ethics Book V, is the relationship b What, according to Aristotle in Nicomachean Ethics Book V, is the relationship between virtue and justice? page 67-84

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PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: The first way to get involv

PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: The first way to get involv PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: The first way to get involved in advocacy is to participate in a delegation meeting, a valuable means of establishing a connection with local politicians. The primary objective of […]

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PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 OR MORE WORDS: Susan Blackmore’s video pre

PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 OR MORE WORDS: Susan Blackmore’s video pre PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 OR MORE WORDS: Susan Blackmore’s video presentation on consciousness raises the fundamental and puzzling question of how our subjective experience arises from the underlying, presumably objective, physical processes operating within the human brain. This […]

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PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: Based on the reading of chapter

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: Based on the reading of chapter PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: Based on the reading of chapter 6, my sensory experience has valid reasons for believing in the external world. Biology and science have proven on a cellular level that we have […]

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PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: Sensory experiences are real-li

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: Sensory experiences are real-li PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: Sensory experiences are real-life experiences that we witness and partake in everyday life. Sensory experiences are the sorts of experiences we have when we see, hear, touch, smell, or taste something. They provide […]

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What is Consciousness? In your own words describe the ‘problem of consciousness’

What is Consciousness? In your own words describe the ‘problem of consciousness’ What is Consciousness? In your own words describe the ‘problem of consciousness’ as discussed in the following video: Susan Blackmore on ‘the hard problem’Links to an external site. And reflect on the following: Can we ever truly know what it is like for […]

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In the “crito” , socrates argues that it is morally correct for him to stay in p

In the “crito” , socrates argues that it is morally correct for him to stay in p In the “crito” , socrates argues that it is morally correct for him to stay in prison and be executed, even though he did nothing correct . Is he correct? 

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