1. Summarize Vagueness as understood in Philosophy and Introduce why it’s an important philosophical debate.
2. Write about what view of vagueness you find most convincing. Write thesis at the end and underline it.
3. Argue for your thesis, the view of vagueness that you find most cogent and why.
4. Defend your thesis and view from the differing views of vagueness. Why is this one more cogent or plausible than the others?
_____________
Use the below resources (A, B, and C) and anything else you find helpful online regarding the topic of vagueness, but cite ALL sources used INCLUDING those listed here:
A) https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/vagueness/
B) https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sorites-paradox/
C) https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sorites-paradox/https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sorites-paradox/
- Explain how to minimize the receptivity of mostly ordinary people to recruiting organizations.
- Write a paper The Role of Women in Ancient Egyptian Civilizations.
- Identify at least four specific stakeholders or stakeholder groups.
- Describe the reaction of phenolphthalein w/water in a beaker combined with 1.8g of sodium w/mineral oil in a beaker.
- Discuss the situation, propose ethical guidelines for the organization, and analyze possible solutions to address the ethical dilemma for the company.
- What are the problems that need solving?
- Were you comfortable recognizing that you actually played a number of different roles?
- Write a brief review of the film version of A Wrinkle in Time, and compare it to the book.
- Write about what view of vagueness you find most convincing.
- Identify a research question that would help you understand the problem and move toward an evidence-based solution.