Write an essay addressing the question: What is the self? The essay should discuss the various conceptions of the self and self-identity sketched in this chapter, including conceptions that relate self to body, to consciousness and memory, and to emotion. What are the pros and cons of these conceptions? What conception (or combination of conceptions) is the strongest, and why?
What will be an ideal response?
?This an expository essay on concepts found in the first part of the chapter.
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Kant argues that a good will is good in virtue of what it brings about in this
world—i.e., its aptness for the attainment of a desired and noble end.
a. True b. False
"Louisiana is a US state and has a right to take any independent action in order to compensate the victims of the BP oil-spill. Arizona is also a US state
Thus, Arizona has a right to act on it own in order to minimize consequences of illegal immigration" is A) a reliable inductive argument B) an unreliable inductive argument
What ethical theory would judge it moral to rob a bank and keep the money for yourself, so long as you knew for certain you could get away with it?
What will be an ideal response?
Muslims trace their ancestry back to ________, the same patriarchal ancestor of the Jews.
A. Isaac B. Abraham C. Isa D. Abu Talib