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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion. Tuesday, January 5, 2010. A Right to be Wrong? I hear a lot of arguments - on everything from gun control to whether the soul is a substance formed in the fifth dimension. Within these arguments there is a move that gets made often enough to depress my philosopher's soul - whatever dimension it inhabits. Someone has just had their position skewered and heads for higher ground by huffing "Well, I'm entitled to my opinion.". Don't we have a right to our opinions?
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion: February 2014
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion. Friday, February 28, 2014. Please read and write a detailed, detailed, summary or outline by next Monday (3/3): Jim Pryor on how to write a philosophy paper; due via Turnitin:. Http:/ www.jimpryor.net/teaching/guidelines/writing.html. Posted by Nathan Nobis. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Reading for Friday, 2/28,. Christian parents teach their children to believe in God, atheists teach them not to. Who is doing the right thing? Midterm writing essay, due Friday 3/7.
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion: March 2014
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion. Monday, March 31, 2014. Believing on the basis of:. 8220;Epistemic / epistemological reasons”:. Reasons and evidence that support thinking that some belief is true. Sensory experience: a posteriori. Thinking; reasoning; reflection: a priori. Scientific evidence: statistical information. On the basis of more or less nothing! 8220;No clue.”. 8221; “Just cuz! 8220;Pragmatic or prudential reasons”:. Whether a belief is useful or not, pragmatic or not. God does not exist.
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PHI 302: Intro to Philosophical Ethics: May 2014
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PHI 302: Intro to Philosophical Ethics. FACEBOOK: Morehouse Philosophy and Religion. Sunday, May 18, 2014. Http:/ philosophy302.blogspot.com/p/group-service-project-for-this.html. This project, and your report on it, are due by Friday, May 2, by noon, via Turnitin. (Note extension). Here's what to do:. 1 Find a group of 2-4 students. 2 Pick a topic from the syllabus, or develop your own, with approval from Dr. Nobis:. 3 Develop at least 5 arguments in logically valid form on this topic. 5 Present your ar...
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion. Wednesday, August 22, 2012. 8220;The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience,. But where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”. Martin Luther King Jr. ,‘48. AVAILABLE IN PDF here:. Https:/ docs.google.com/open? Philosophy of Religion - 42843 - HPHI 410 - 01. 10-10:50 MWF, Sale Hall 107. Class ID= 5385670, password is philosophy. Written work should be submitted through Turnitin and. In hardcopy, in class.
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion: December 2012
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Philosophy 410: Philosophy of Religion. Monday, December 10, 2012. FINAL EXAM, PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION (1-3 PM). For this exam, you must fully explain and evaluate:. A problem of evil, or an argument from evil. A cosmological argument or. A teleological or design argument, and. An argument from religious experience or. Your task is to demonstrate that you understand these arguments;. That you know what their conclusions are,. That you are able to explain the reasoning,. That you are able to explain why.
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PHI 302: Intro to Philosophical Ethics: Philosophical Service Project
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PHI 302: Intro to Philosophical Ethics. FACEBOOK: Morehouse Philosophy and Religion. For this assignment, you will, in a group, perform some "community service." The service you will provide is demonstrating to the community how to thinking critically about moral issues using the logical methods we've practiced in this class. So, you will model thinking in systematic ways about moral issues, engage some arguments from your audience and help them evaluate these arguments. Here's what to do:. 7 With the au...
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PHI 302: Intro to Philosophical Ethics: March 2014
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PHI 302: Intro to Philosophical Ethics. FACEBOOK: Morehouse Philosophy and Religion. Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Page on Fred Feldman on abortion from class today:. Http:/ aphilosopher.googlepages.com/fred feldman on abortion.pdf. Please make lists to fill in these blanks:. Abortion is prima facie wrong. Abortion is prima facie permissible. Posted by Nathan Nobis. Links to this post. Monday, March 24, 2014. Please read EMP Ch. 3 and 4. No specific writing assignment, but read carefully! Links to this post.
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Morehouse College Bioethics
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Updates and New Assignments. Friday, November 8, 2013. Posted by Nathan Nobis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New assignment, due Monday after Thanksgiving: Rea. Library Guide to Philosophy resources: http:/ res. No class Friday; for Monday. Extra credit: The next event in the Series on Poli. In class, we are reading Tom Regans article Empt. Subscribing to the Email group. Subscribe to Morehouse Bioethics. Department of Philosophy and Religion. Office: Sale Hall 113. Woodruff Library: Other Databases.
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Animals & Ethics 101:: Author
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Animals and Ethics 101:. Thinking Critically About Animal Rights. Nathan Nobis, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA. He has taught courses, given lectures and published articles and chapters on a wide variety of topics concerning ethics and animals, bioethics, ethical theory and other topics in philosophy. His web page is at. Animals and Ethics 101. Abortion and Animal Rights: Does Either Topic Lead to the Other? Reprinted in this book! The Ethics of Abortion.
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