by Brian Leakey | Apr 21, 2023 | Philosophy
Learners are expected to have weekly interaction with the Faculty Mentor as well as with other Learners through class participation in course Discussion assignments. Learners must post to each Discussion assignment at least twice each week as follows: Posting 1...
by Brian Leakey | Apr 20, 2023 | Philosophy
Include background information (who, what, when, where and why) on the article’s purpose, and then respond to the below: Frederick Douglass became the most prominent antislavery spokesman leading up to the Civil War. Explain the transformation over 20 years from...
by Brian Leakey | Apr 20, 2023 | Philosophy
Include background information (who, what, when, where and why) on the article’s purpose, and then respond to the below: Frederick Douglass became the most prominent antislavery spokesman leading up to the Civil War. Explain the transformation over 20 years from...
by Brian Leakey | Apr 19, 2023 | Philosophy
Write an essay on how moral theory determines whether euthanasia is ethical or not, drawing upon your study this semester of life issues. Do you think a doctor could omit to give antibiotics to a disabled child and plead that s/he foresaw the death but did not intend...
by Brian Leakey | Apr 19, 2023 | Philosophy
Discuss what can we learn from Fairphone and from Douglas Rushkoff, in Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus (especially in Chapter 5, pages 228-232), about how to implement the “post-growth climate mitigation scenarios” that Jason Hickel and others talk about in this...
by Brian Leakey | Apr 19, 2023 | Philosophy
Choose a work of art, music, literature, philosophy, theater or anything other related to humanities from Unit One. Analyze the work you have chosen in the context of its own culture. How is it different from its equivalent in our own culture?