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    In the book A Little Exercise For Young Theologians, Thielicke sheds light on the reality of what theology is like in the real world. He portrays what it will look like to continue the studies of scripture. In many cases, Thielicke suggest the importance of patients and humility. He does this because as young theologians, we have yet to go through many experiences. In a nutshell, these experiences will be what helps lead our understanding of what theology looks like when it is put to the test.…

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    ________________________________________/ Motion: OBJECTION TO FORECLOSURE SALE COMES NOW Pro Se Defendant Clement Watkins, and objects to foreclosure sale. • Pro Se Defendant argues that a foreclosure sale was conducted at the Broward County Court House in the above style case on Friday November 3, 2017. • Pro Se Defendant argues that such a sale should not have been conducted. Based on multiple objections; no proper notification of the sale of the property was given, Service…

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    beliefs make them superior to skeptical alternatives. I described the real-world hypothesis as a framework based on common-sense beliefs, contrasting it with the computer-simulation hypothesis suggesting a simulated reality. Next, I outlined an objection to Vogel's argument, focusing on the unsoundness of the premise that simpler explanations are superior to complicated…

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    John Simon, the author of “Why Good English Is Good for You”, addresses his arguments mainly towards people who do not employ the use of proper English and those who shape their minds; Simon engages certain rhetorical choices in order to prove that good English is tremendously beneficial to all individuals. Having initially written this article for Esquire magazine, Simon was able to reach a broad audience to communicate his ideas. Throughout the majority of the article, the conversation is…

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    Considerations, he claims that the usage of pharmacologically-induced parental love can be morally unproblematic. In section one I will describe Matthew Liao’s claim and perspective. In section two I will present my objection to his claim and view. In section three I will provide a counter to my objection and argue against it. 1a: An ambiguity The claim that the usage of pharmacologically-induced parental love can be morally unproblematic is ambiguous, because the words “parental love” are…

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    Flipping the Classroom: Does it Benefit All or Some Students? (1). Statement and brief explanation of question or problem The concept of flipping a classroom has quickly embedded itself as a pedagogical model of the today’s modern classrooms. The idea of “flipping” originated with Harvard professor Eric Mazur in the late 1990’s; however, two high school Chemistry teachers, Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams, were the driving forces behind its popularity in the high school classroom. In simple…

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    In my opinion, although reasons play a role in morality, it is sentiment that ultimately determine what is morally good or evil. In this essay, I will explain both Hume and Kant’s arguments, elaborate on an objection to Kant’s argument with explanation, and finally provide the potential objection to Hume’s argument. Hume contends that sentiment is the foundation of morality. He proposes two instances of moral goodness, benevolence and justice, in his paper to show that all human beings approve…

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    currently living is producing more pain then happiness. An objection that can arise against a utilitarian view is that society often views assisted death as diminishing value to an individual’s life. A utilitarian can argue that the elderly women is dying in a dignified death since she is voluntarily giving up her life which means she is accountable for her action and acknowledges the possibilities of improving her life. Another objection that can arise from this case is the idea that if the…

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    Assignment 1# Objections to Act Utilitarianism Act utilitarianism, as defined in lecture, is the ethical theory that states an act is only right if and only if the consequences of that act creates the greatest net balance of well-being out of all possible actions. For this paper, I will also draw on the definition of utilitarianism given by William Shaw, which has three main features. The first is that the only thing considered good unto itself is the well-being of humans and sentient…

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    Throughout Swift’s satire, it became evident that the objections he examined and poorly answered to were weak and somewhat easy to debunk. Therefore, there was insufficient, unclear and questionable information on the counterarguments he outlined. It is also important to realize that his original intentions,…

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