How did you handle the ethical dilemma and why? Do you wish you had handled it differently and if so, what would you have done differently?

You are in the running for an entry-level executive position in the industry of your choice, and have been brought in for a series of interviews where you meet the current executive team and the top HR staff.

At one interview session, you are asked to discuss a time when you were faced with an ethical dilemma, whether personally or professionally. And if you can’t think of a personal ethical dilemma, you’ve been asked if you can you imagine one that might arise in the particular industry that you have chosen.

Briefly describe the circumstances of the ethical dilemma you faced, or that you envision, and explain the dilemma. What is the ethical issue in question? Are there multiple ethical issues at play? Is there a legal issue implicated as well, as far as you know? (Make sure to understand the difference between an ethical issue and an ethical dilemma, as noted in our materials.)

How did you handle the ethical dilemma and why? Do you wish you had handled it differently and if so, what would you have done differently? If you are envisioning a hypothetical dilemma, how would you handle that hypothetical dilemma and why?

Do agree or disagree with his diagnosis? Is he making a hasty generalization, or does his analysis provide persuasive evidence that civilized life leads inevitably to neuroses? Why or why n

In his Civilizations and Its Discontents, Freud argues that organized society is
founded upon and thus dependent on the repression of what he deems our
“instinctual life.” In other words, civilization is a social contract, i.e., a
sublimated compromise whereby we exchange the demands of the body for social
norms cultural ideals. Do agree or disagree with his diagnosis? Is he making a
hasty generalization, or does his analysis provide persuasive evidence that
civilized life leads inevitably to neuroses? Why or why not?

*Important: Need to include personal opinion/ viewpoint when answering the last three sentences of the prompt.

Explain why it is indeed a work of public art.

Hein option: Thinking and using (i.e., quoting) Hein’s text, mention a generally accepted work of public art and explain why it is indeed a work of public art. Include an online reference (an article, a picture, a video, etc.) which highlights the chosen work.

How the Indian Response to Coronavirus pandemic plays according to Mhembe’s Necropolitics?

How the Indian Response to Coronavirus pandemic plays according to Mhembe’s Necropolitics?

Discuss and form argument about American philosophy.

Discuss and form argument about American philosophy.

Write a paper from the viewpoint of a person who is pro-vaccines and use care ethics, virtue ethics and universal v. relative ethics to support your point.

Write a paper from the viewpoint of a person who is pro-vaccines and use care ethics, virtue ethics and universal v. relative ethics to support your point.

Explain the idea that art represents reality by discussing Plato and Aristotle’s view of art.

Explain the idea that art represents reality by discussing Plato and/or Aristotle’s view of art. Discuss a work of art that you think illustrates this idea. For example, you might discuss a character/narrator/subject in a work of art (novel, poem, film, graphic novel, short story, television show, song, painting, etc.) who you think captures the idea that we have an essential, shared human nature and that art reflects this reality for us.

• Explain the idea that art is truth by discussing Schelling, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and/or Heidegger. Discuss a work of art that you think illustrates this idea. For example, you might discuss a character/narrator/subject in a work of art (novel, poem, film, graphic novel, short story, television show, song, painting, etc.) who you think captures the artichoke/post-modern idea.

You might also consider the following in developing your paper:

Is art mimesis/representation (as in Platonism and Aristotelian aesthetics) or is it a means of transforming the self and reality? Might it be aspirational, allowing us to achieve catharsis, as Aristotle suggests? Consider, too, how the idea of art as representation is akin to the avocado view while the idea of art as transformative is more like the artichoke view.

What is the relationship between art and philosophy? Do you agree with Plato and Descartes that philosophy is the best means of achieving certainty about reality and existence, or do you think that art is the ultimate expression of truth? How is the postmodern view of art a rejection of the natural standpoint we see adopted by empiricism and rationalism and rejected by phenomenology?

Research the topic of cheating or collaborating in high school or college.

Research the topic of cheating or collaborating in high school or college. (Cite sources)

Define each and explain the difference.

Is it ethical? Why or why not?

Briefly summarized the issue and discuss from your assigned ethical perspective (my assigned perspective is universal or relative).

Does legal positivism potentially justify any type of law or regime?

Does legal positivism potentially justify any type of law or regime? Does it lead to relativism a best and tyranny at worst?

Compare and contrast what Aristotle thought in his time about the animal kingdom as it pertains to happiness, culture and Polis verses what we have learned about animals and their social structures today.

Compare and contrast what Aristotle thought in his time about the animal kingdom as it pertains to happiness, culture and Polis verses what we have learned about animals and their social structures today.