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Philosophy
Examine the fundamental nature of reality, existence, and knowledge. Philosophy encourages critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
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Q: What characteristics define a good government according to Aristotle
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Q: What characteristics define the blond beast in Nietzsche's philosophy
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Q: What are theodicies and how do they attempt to reconcile the existence of evil and suffering with the belief in a benevolent and all-powerful God
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Q: What are your attitudes towards life and how do they shape your perspective on the world
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Q: What are your personal life values and how do they influence your decisions and actions
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Q: What aspect of ancient Greece has had the greatest influence on the world
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Q: What are the three main elements of a triangle
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Q: What are the two main arguments against scientism
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Q: What are the two versions of categorical imperative
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Q: What are the similarities between Confucianism and Daoism
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Q: What are the similarities between Daoism and Confucianism
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Q: What are the similarities between John Locke and Thomas Hobbes in their political philosophies
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Q: What are the societal implications of the sexual double standard
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Q: What are the societal norms and expectations surrounding sexual morality
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Q: What are the solutions for chapter 13 in the LPL textbook
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Q: What are the solutions to exercises in Introduction to Logic
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Q: What are the symbols for the four elements and how are they used in alchemy
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Q: What are the taboos in sociology and how do they impact social norms and behaviors
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Q: What are the qualities and characteristics of a virtuous friendship
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Q: What are the reasons for people being fence sitters on important issues
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Q: What are the reasons why euthanasia is considered bad
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Q: What are the reasons why euthanasia is considered to be a good option for some individuals
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Q: What are the reasons why social Darwinism is considered wrong
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Q: What are the red flags to look out for when identifying a pseudo expert in a particular field
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Q: What are the potential consequences of using "lie of omission" quotes in a conversation or argument
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