PHI 413 Grand Canyon University Worldview Analysis and Personal Inventory Research Paper
PHI 413 Grand Canyon University Worldview Analysis and Personal Inventory Research Paper
Based on the required topic study materials, write a reflection about worldview and respond to following:
- In 250-300 words, explain the Christian perspective of the nature of spirituality and ethics in contrast to the perspective of postmodern relativism within health care.
- In 250-300 words, explain what scientism is and describe two of the main arguments against it.
- In 750-1,000 words, answer each of the worldview questions according to your own personal perspective and worldview:
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- What is ultimate reality?
- What is the nature of the universe?
- What is a human being?
- What is knowledge?
- What is your basis of ethics?
- What is the purpose of your existence?
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Remember to support your reflection with the topic study materials.
While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
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A Brief Guide to Philosophical Writing This guide is designed especially for you as an undergraduate student taking philosophy courses at GCU. Our goal is to assist you with understanding and successfully completing writing assignments in various philosophy courses. Beginning philosophy students will notice somewhat different directions and expectations for their written assignments than typical essays in other college-level courses. This writing specialization traces its origin to the content, purpose, and goals of the philosophical enterprise. Let us consider together, then, some essential matters dealing with philosophical writing. What is good philosophical writing? It involves both negative and positive elements: In a nutshell, “There is no such thing as a piece of good philosophical writing that is unclear, ungrammatical, or