PHL 458 Slingshot Academy - snaptutorial.com

PHL 458 Slingshot Academy - snaptutorial.com

PHL 458 Entire Course
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PHL 458 Week 1 Individual Assignment Critical Thinking and Society Presentation
PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 1
PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 2
PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 3
PHL 458 Week 2 Individual Assignment Solve a Problem Journal
PHL 458 Week 2 DQ 1
PHL 458 Week 2 DQ 2
PHL 458 Week 2 DQ 3
PHL 458 Week 3 Individual Assignment Refining Solutions Visual Organizer
PHL 458 Week 3 Team Assignment Evaluating and Refining Resolutions Presentation
PHL 458 Week 3 DQ 1
PHL 458 Week 3 DQ 2
PHL 458 Week 3 DQ 3
PHL 458 Week 4 Individual Assignment Famous Thinkers Paper
PHL 458 Week 4 DQ 1
PHL 458 Week 4 DQ 2
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PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 1
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Neurophysiologist research suggests that human thinking has two distinct phases which are complementary in making decisions or solving problems. The first, or production phase, is associated with our creative thinking- seeing the familiar in a novel way, generating a variety of ideas, and a willingness to take imaginative risks; the second, or judgment phase, kicks in our critical thinking, as the mind goes to work evaluating, distinguishing fact and evidence from sense impression, and running the tests of logic to apply what has been produced (Ruggiero, 2009, pp. 7–8). [Chapter 1: “The Brain & Mind at Work”]
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PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 2
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ebating moral questions is important as we seek to solve problems or face complex issues in life. Our text mentions four working principles, as we evaluate the obligations, ideals, consequences and circumstances in a situation (Ruggiero, 2009, pp. 41–42). [Chapter 2: “The Basis of Moral Judgment”] Select ONE of the cases included in our text on pages 46–47 [Application 2.6 at end of CH 2], using the following criteria: If your last name starts with A–J, you are assigned Case A. If your last...

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