COURSE SCHEDULE PHIL 201 Textbooks: Dew & Foreman, How Do You Know? A Short Introduction to the Issues of Knowledge (unpubl.) Evans, Philosophy of Religion: Thinking About Faith (2009). Foreman, Prelude to Philosophy: Critically Thinking about Foundational Beliefs Hasker, Metaphysics: Constructing a World View (1983). Holmes, Ethics: Approaching Moral Decisions (2008). Wood, Epistemology: Becoming Intellectually Virtuous (1998). WEEK/ MODULE READING & STUDY ASSIGNMENTS POINTS
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steps that help in the decision making process. The decisions that were made were made to protect the interests of the shareholders and the well-being of the company and its employees all at the same time. Any person that made a contribution or investment to the company will be affected by any ethical issues that may come up about an organization or an employee of an organization. If a company’s policies are not followed and are disregarded in any way, disciplinary action should be taken so that
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current developments in politics, socioeconomics, and technology. Colorado State University defines humanities as, “The branches of learning (such as philosophy or languages) that investigate human constructs and concerns, as opposed to natural processes. The humanities, such as classical and modern languages, literature, history, and philosophy, have the overall goal of the exploration and explanation of human experience.” Art has long been a means of expressing social or political ideas. Anselm
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A company has responsibilities to the shareholders, but some companies also think they have a responsibility to be ethical. The organization’s culture is important to how that organization fits in society and it is vital it operates by some ethical principles. The responsibility project video that I will be discussing will be on Greyston Bakery. Greyston Bakery was founded in 1982 and provides local products that can sustain the community. The bakery is also a benefit corporation. “A Benefit Corporation
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1 Approaching Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in Counseling Rosa Davis BSHS/335 February 16, 2015 Facilitator Carrie Hill 2 Approaching Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in Counseling Counselors, whether they are working in private practice, in an agency setting, or teaching and supervising; are struggling more and more with issues that are related to their own, trainees, and clients. As professional, we all have has training on legal and ethical issues in counseling. Even though our credentialing
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Dimitrios Kapatos 3/26/14 Professor Fitzgerald Double Book Review D Humans are knowledge seekers and become more atoned to seeking that knowledge as we humans become more intellectual and gain depth into the fields we study. Should we look at this as a gift or a curse? The authors Ehrman and Stackhouse, authors with great resumes in the faith and in scholarly subjects of religion, tackle the subject of an all-powerful and good God with depth. The way they deal
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Task 2 (ii) describe and discuss your work ethic ; Is a set of ethical principles important to the success and progress of the company as well as the individual. I always see things in a positive way to enable me to overcome the difficulties. I can easily adapt to the new routine and conditions . Able to cooperate and work with others I am honest and sincere in action. Able to respect others. I have competence to work in the fastest time of the simplest ways. I always innovative new ideas
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Preacher: An atheist cannot be a moral person. Without faith in God, no human being can be moral at all. You must first have faith in God in order to have any capacity for morality. Faith in God is the only true basis of morality. Socrates: It sounds like being an atheist is an unfortunate state of being. Preacher: The atheists are most unfortunate Socrates. Socrates: Sadly, I am more unfortunate than the atheists. I do not even understand the nature of morality. Thus, I could not tell
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Kimley Ferguson MKT 215 DL01 9/21/14 Chapter 3 Review 3-1. List the three prescriptions to serve as a foundation for development of a relationship strategy. Values Clarity Support 3-2. How does business slander differ from business libel? Slander is verbal while libel is written untrue or unfair statements about a competitor 3-3. What major factors helped influence salespeople's ethical conduct? Legal standards, Standards set forth by their company; officially and
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Scholasticism is the theological and philosophical movement that tried to use the classical Greco-Roman philosophy to understand the religious revelation of Christianity. It was the dominant theological and philosophical thought of medieval times, after the patristic thinking of late antiquity. It was based on the coordination between faith and reason, with the established assumption that reason was subordinate to faith. It dominated in the cathedral schools and general studies leading to medieval
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