Using the readings from Chapter 10, “Case Study,” as your guide, how do you intend on altering your approach to problem-solving in the future?If you could select one aspect that you encountered over this term, what would you tell a future philosophy...
Descartes is said to have famously concluded that, “I think, therefore I am” as a result into his enquiry into what we can know. Why was this an important result for him? That is, what role does this famous quote play in the overall arguments that he was...
1) What is the author’s main argument? 2) How does he support his main argument (evidence, ancillary arguments, etc.)? 3) Do you agree or disagree with him? 4) Why or why not? 5) Explicitly apply at least one concept or insight from any of the philosophers you have...
Skill(s) Being Assessed: Problem SolvingCriteria for Success:In this assignment, you will:Develop a Reacting to Change section that includes reflective thought, is detailed, and is supported by arelevant source.Develop a Framing Change section that includes reflective...
After analyzing arguments for and against the existence of a theistic God, presented by some of the most influential philosophers of religion, how have your views changed, if at all? Outline the characteristics generally included in a theistic conception of God. Then...
In his celebrated “Dream Argument,” Descartes maintained that we should not trust any test that purports to distinguish dreaming from waking states. For any test you can think of, Descartes argued, you can never know whether you actually performed the test...