Problem of Error

Consider the Problem of Error: if God exists, and he is not a deceiver, then why is it so often
the case that he allows humans to form false beliefs? What is Descartes’ reply to the Problem of Error?
Is his reply successful? You may find it worthwhile to critique Descartes’ model of how
error arises in Meditation IV. Are there cases of error which can’t be covered on the model?
Does the model succeed in solving the Problem of Error?

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Crippling another nation’s economy.

Globalized manufacturing and outsourcing has become a strategy embraced by nearly every industrialized nation. From the framework of the 2020 COVID-19 global pandemic, respond to the following prompt:
Using the ethical principles you discussed in the last discussion forum, describe the ethics issues (positive or negative) with the strategies you described in response to this prompt: “Describe how a firm could use
business strategy, shrewd banking, subtle government regulation, and import and export to cripple another nation’s economy. “

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Brown Girl Dreaming book Analysis

The structure of this book is particularly notable. How do you feel about a young adult book told in verse? This book, unlike some others on our list, is listed as ages 10 and up. How does Woodson manage to write poems that are readable for children that young? Does she accomplish what she sets out to do? Please feel free to share anything else about this book that stuck out to you

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Climate Hustle

Here is a series of questions that is based on the subject of the most recent documentary
http://archive.org/details/ClimateHustle
You need to watch this video in its entirety before working on these questions.

  1. Were the 2 videos (Gore’s film and the Climate Hustle) in agreement with each other? Please elaborate (i.e. were there any differences)? Was there any agenda in either one or both films, if so please explain?
  2. What was the “human engineering” example presented by a professor in the Climate Hustle film?
  3. Global warming aka Climate Change as is popularly referenced in contemporary discussion today is basically based on one variable. What is that variable and how did each film approach it? Please give supporting examples.
  4. Is it possible to tell, using scientific methods or historical accounts (or both) whether changes in climate are due to “human causes” (Anthroprogenic) or as a result of “natural variations”?
  5. What do you feel most people that are asked the question of whether climate change is due to “natural cycles” or ”human causes” will respond? Why?
  6. In the Climate Hustle video was there disagreement between scientists regarding climate change (as opposed to how this question was presented/answered in An Inconvenient Truth)?
  7. Are all viewpoints treated evenly in this debate? Give specific examples from the videos to justify your answer.
  8. The following is a look at historical anthropological as well as climatological temperature data, with research from the 1930s revealing some important findings about Greenland’s climate within the last roughly 1000 years:

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