July, 2009 Daytime
Should an individual be dismissed from, or denied, a high public office because of infidelity?
Can anger be a positive emotion?
Is gender essential to our social self?
What is the value of obsession?
If freedom is a state of mind how is it achieved?
Is public mourning beneficial?
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Showing posts with label value. Show all posts
Showing posts with label value. Show all posts
Monday, December 21, 2009
July, 2009 Daytime
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February, 2009 Daytime
February, 2009 Daytime
Is privacy a right or a privilege?
Is a capitalistic system the best one?
What is a moral value?
Are there degrees of perfection?
Is there more pleasure in the pursuit of an object or its actual possession?
Is privacy a right or a privilege?
Is a capitalistic system the best one?
What is a moral value?
Are there degrees of perfection?
Is there more pleasure in the pursuit of an object or its actual possession?
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Friday, December 18, 2009
December, 2007 Evening
December, 2007 Evening
What, if any, is the right of the government to intervene in the self-determined choice of an individual to make end of life choices?
What is the value of common sense in the scheme of modern human life? Can it be taught in school?
Is it true that no good deed goes unpunished?
How did Scientology become a religion?
What, if any, is the right of the government to intervene in the self-determined choice of an individual to make end of life choices?
What is the value of common sense in the scheme of modern human life? Can it be taught in school?
Is it true that no good deed goes unpunished?
How did Scientology become a religion?
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Scientology,
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value
November, 2007 Daytime
November, 2007 Daytime
Are things that are valuable valuable because we value them or do we value them because they are valuable?
Should the candidate who can raise the most money win?
Should government regulate stem cell research and its applications?
Does God punish?
Are things that are valuable valuable because we value them or do we value them because they are valuable?
Should the candidate who can raise the most money win?
Should government regulate stem cell research and its applications?
Does God punish?
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government,
money,
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stem cell research,
valuable,
value,
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