PPT-The Moral Argument

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PhilRS 335 Why be good Like the design argument the moral argument for God s existence seems more directly rooted in our everyday experience than the more abstract

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PhilRS 335 Why be good Like the design argument the moral argument for God s existence seems more directly rooted in our everyday experience than the more abstract considerations which generate the ontological and cosmological arguments. for. objectivism and subjectivism. An . objective truth . is one that is true independently of how humans happen to think or feel about it.. Objectivism. : There are at least some objective moral truths. . An . explanation. . of why an action is right or wrong or why a person or a person’s character is good or bad. Tells us what it is about an action that . makes it right. Moral Theory cont.. Moral theories alone are . The Social Construction of Reality. Peter Berger and Thomas . Luckman. , 1966. Knowledge is derived from and maintained by social interaction. The meanings of anything are the product of human interpretations and are not in nature. Learning Outcomes. All. will know and understand Stanley Cohen’s theory of . moral panics. .. Most. will understand how this links to Naomi Klein’s . Shock Doctrine. .. Some. will be able to identify contemporary moral panics in the mass media.. Philosophy of Education – Chapter 9. Author: . Nel. . Noddings. Chapter Highlights. Historical background of prominent ethical theories. Perspectives on Moral Education. Critical Analysis of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development. Equal Intrinsic Simplicity. . Christian Theism. Naturalism+. 1 - A . Maximally . P. owerful. 2 - Intelligent. 3 - And Good. 4 - Supernatural Person. 5 - Created the universe . 6 - For the purpose revealed by Jesus of Nazareth. Development Part III. Kohlberg’s theory of moral development. Criticisms of Kohlberg’s theory. Recent contributions of social psychology and neuroscience to understanding moral judgment. Baby morality. in . Service Members . and . Veterans. Chaplain Kerry Haynes. D.Min. ., M.Div., BCC/MH. Mental Health Chaplain. San Antonio VA. Objectives. Describe moral injury. Differentiate moral . i. njury from PTSD. Louise . Livesey. Academic Skills Adviser. This workshop . will:. Revist. what an argument is. Suggest ‘types’ of argument that an assignment can be built around. Offer strategies to apply evidence and theory into your written work. In connection with “Choices” in Harper Lee’s . To Kill a Mockingbird. Moral Dilemma. A train is about to . crash off the track, . killing many people. You can pull a lever that will switch the train . Chaplain (Col.) Herman Keizer, Jr. (U.S. Army, ret.) . Founding Co-Director (retired). The Soul Repair Center. Brite Divinity School. www.brite.edu/soulrepair. . Returning Home, Strengthening Families. Causal arguments are inductive arguments in which the conclusion is a claim that one thing causes another.. For example:. Clogged arteries cause heart attacks. A rough surface produces friction. Exercise during heat causes sweating. AP Language & Composition. The Language of Composition. The Heroes of 2001 Stamp depicts a photograph taken at Ground Zero after the September 11. th. terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers in New York City. Analyze the photograph’s argument, and explain why it IS or IS NOT an effective choice for a stamp for the U.S Postal Service. Cosmological argument. Teleological argument. Moral argument. Resurrection. Personal Experience. Kalam Cosmological Argument. The argument:. Everything that . begins to exist. has a cause. The universe began to exist .

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