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2PHL 458 Entire Course
- PHL 458 Week 1 Individual Assignment Critical
Thinking and Society Presentation - PHL 458 Week 1 Individual Assignment Critical and
Creative Thinking in Society Short Essays (2
Papers) - PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 1
- PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 2
- PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 3
- PHL 458 Week 2 Individual Assignment Creative
Spark Talk Analysis - PHL 458 Week 2 Team Assignment Think Different
Exercise - 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
3PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 1
- Week 1 DQ 1
- 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
4PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 2
- Week 1 DQ 2
- Debating 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 AJ, you are assigned Case
A. If your last name starts with KR, you are
assigned Case B. If your last name starts with
SZ, you are assigned Case C.
5PHL 458 Week 1 DQ 3
- Week 1 DQ 3
- Some of the most innovative people were branded
by their contemporaries as slow learners (Winston
Churchill), clumsy (Martha Graham), stupid
(Thomas Edison), or unimpressive (Albert
Einstein). Yet these individuals persisted in
developing their creative and critical thinking
abilities, refusing to define themselves by other
peoples assessments.
6PHL 458 Week 1 Individual Assignment Critical and
Creative Thinking in Society Short Essays (2
Papers)
- This Tutorial contains 2 Different Papers Write
150 to 200 words on each of the following topics
Describe a situation of public interest in which
critical and/or creative thought could have been
used for a better outcome. Describe why it is
important to think critically and creatively in
similar situations. Define free will, truth,
knowledge, and opinion. Explain how we use them
to form thoughts. What role does each play in
critically assessing situations? Identify three
hindrances to the critical thinking process.
Determine methods for overcoming these
hindrances. Identify a time in which you
experienced a hindrance in critical thinking.
7PHL 458 Week 1 Individual Assignment Critical
Thinking and Society Presentation
- Present on each of the following topics with a
slide or two/bullet - Describe a situation in which critical and
creative thought could have been used for a
better outcome. This could be a personal or
societal problem or issue. Describe why it is
important to think critically and creatively in
similar situations (2 slides). - Define free will, truth, knowledge, and opinion.
Explain how we use them to form thoughts, and how
they may bear on your problem or issue (4
slides). - Identify three hindrances to the
critical/creative thinking process. Determine
methods for overcoming these hindrances. Identify
a hindrance in critical or creative thinking
that affected youre solution or approach to the
problem or issue here. Describe a method you
could use to overcome the hindrances (3 or 4
slides).
8PHL 458 Week 2 DQ 1
- Week 2 DQ 1
- Looking over a list of the worlds inventions is
in itself a good reminder that we each stand on
the shoulders of those who have gone before us.
It also brings to mind the fact that we take a
lot for granted. Doing this exercise we may even
come to think that all the worlds inventions are
already here and in use. What an interesting
creativity-blocker that could be! Then delving
into the mind of any inventor exposes us to the
very creative process itself, to the ways
critical thinking shaped original ideas, and to
the interesting steps that brought an innovative
idea to market.
9PHL 458 Week 2 DQ 2
- Week 2 DQ 2
- This Discussion Question will invite each of us
to borrow from a Famous Thinker. Select any ONE
Thinker from our Electronic Reserve Readings list
who effected social change. Read the article(s)
for that Thinker, and in a Post of 250 to 300
words, respond to the following questions - 2.1 Describe some strategies employed by your
famous thinker to activate his or her
imagination, such as uncommon responses, free
association, analogy, unusual combinations,
visualization, pro and con arguments, and
relevant scenarios.
10PHL 458 Week 2 DQ 3
- Week 2 DQ 3
- This Discussion Question will invite each of us
to do a Controversial Issues Brainstorming
session. Note that our text makes a key
distinction between a problem and an issue, both
of which call us to use our creative and critical
thinking skills, to come up with innovative
solutions or novel approaches. Inventors and
scientists focus more on problems, while
politicians, parents and leaders address human
issues. - Select ONE of the following issues and do a quick
Internet search for some background on it - The fast-food industrys relation to obesity
- Granting rights to illegal immigrants
11PHL 458 Week 2 Individual Assignment Creative
Spark Talk Analysis
- Review the entire list of talks on the "Creative
Spark" TED channel. Select one talk that is of
interest to you and watch it in its entire
length. Write a 700- to 1,050-word summary of the
salient points made in the talk and its
supporting details that catch your interest.
Indicate the name and position of the speaker and
the location and year of the talk in your
summary. Conclude your summary with a reflection
of the following How the talk's content
illuminates some of the stages of creativity How
the topic of the talk relates to the concepts of
imagination and curiosity How some of the points
made in the talk might apply to your personal
experience and benefit society as a whole Format
your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
12PHL 458 Week 2 Individual Assignment Solve a
Problem Journal
- Create a Solution Journal in which you use the
creative process to solve a problem with which
you have experience. Include the following -
- Describe each stage in the creative process using
Ch. 5 of your text (Entry 1). -
- Search for a personal challenge. Explain how you
used the techniques to develop curiosity in your
search (see Ch. 6) (Entry 2).
13PHL 458 Week 2 Team Assignment Think Different
Exercise
- In 1997, Apple, Inc. supported its "Think
Different" marketing campaign with a 1-minute
commercial featuring black-and-white footage of
17 iconic 20th-century personalities. The
commercial was conceptualized by the Los
Angeles-based advertising agency TBWA/Chiat/Day.
Find a copy of this commercial, also known as the
"Crazy Ones" commercial, on the Internet and
watch it. Identify the 17 individuals shown in
the background and, as a team, discuss the
following questions What did each of the
individuals contribute to the world?
14PHL 458 Week 3 DQ 1
- Week 3 DQ 1
- Each of us makes assumptions continually in a
typical day, and many of them are hidden. Clearly
this is an important potential obstacle of clear
or critical thinking. Stephen Covey recognized
this when he said, We simply assume that the way
we see things is the way they really are or the
way they should be. And our attitudes and
behaviors grow out of these (ThinkExist.com).
Marshall McLuhan called us to an ongoing review
of our assumptions Most of our assumptions have
outlived their usefulness (ThinkExist.com).
15PHL 458 Week 3 DQ 2
- Week 3 DQ 2
- Chapter 11 in our text is about solving problems
we encounter in our personal, professional or
vocational lives. Most of us can call up a
problem that can be worked on from either of
these domains, fairly easy. Practice in
problem-solving is also a major goal of this
course. Select one problem that is current or as
recent as possible for you in one of these areas
(or if you cannot come up with one, select one
problem covered in Chapter 11), and in a post of
200 to 250 words, respond to the following
questions
16PHL 458 Week 3 DQ 3
- Week 3 DQ 3
- Chapter 12 in our text helps us critically think
through arguments and issues we may face in our
lives. Errors may affect the truth of the issue,
they may affect the validity of a premise or
conclusion, or a hidden premise that may
side-track a solution. Dealing with simple or
complex arguments takes practice. - Select ONE of the Applications on pp. 222-224,
and practice your creative and critical skills by
responding to the following questions, for that
Application -
- Share the Application you selected. If you think
it is a complex argument, identify the parts, and
state whether you think there is a hidden premise
implied
17PHL 458 Week 3 Individual Assignment Evaluating
Truth and Validity Exercise
- Select three of the scenarios in the Applications
list 12.2 (a.-y.) at the end of Ch. 12 in The Art
of Thinking. Apply the following in 350 to 500
words for each scenario Evaluate each argument,
using the 4-step process described on p. 218,
regarding soundness of reasoning (truth and
validity). Explain your assessment and add
alternative argumentation where necessary. Format
your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
18PHL 458 Week 3 Individual Assignment Refining
Solutions Visual Organizer
- Most great solutions to problems begin with some
initial flaws. Quality solutions arise by
refining ideas. Refine your solution to the
problem defined in your Week Two Individual
Assignment by following the Three Steps in
Refining process outlined in Ch. 10 and Ch. 11 of
your text. - Produce your refinements using ONE form of Visual
Organizer (see below). Include the following
components in your Organizer - Original issue
- Initial solutions
- Critical examination of best solution
19PHL 458 Week 3 Team Assignment Evaluating and
Refining Resolutions Presentation
- Refine your teams solution to the issue defined
in the Week Two Learning Team Instructions by
following Ch. 12 (overcoming errors in reasoning)
and Ch. 13 (refining resolutions) of the text. - Create an 8- to 12-slide Microsoft PowerPoint
presentation. - Use detailed speaker notes to describe your
teams experience at each stage, and post
Presentation as instructed.
20PHL 458 Week 3 Team Assignment Solutions
Presentation (New)
- Search for problematic societal issues of public
interest and pick one issue you would like to
resolve. Express the issue you found in your
search. Refine your expression and include both
the original and the refined version. Justify
your revision. Investigate the issue by obtaining
necessary information. List the questions you
must answer to understand the issue. Conclude
your investigation with a thorough explanation of
the issue, including answers to each of the
questions you identified. Produce ideas toward
resolving this issue.
21PHL 458 Week 4 DQ 1
- Week 4 DQ 1
- Select one of the famous thinkers from our class
supplemental reading, and read the articles
listed for your person. Then in a Response of 200
to 250 words, respond to the following questions
(you may select the same person you researched in
Week 2) - How did your person refine his or her solution?
22PHL 458 Week 4 DQ 2
- Week 4 DQ 2
-
- Survey the list of Problem-solving Strategies
posted in the class Materials forum. You may want
to refer to a website which explores many of
these methods or techniques used in business or
problem-solving to address complex issues or
problems (www.mindtools.com). Select just one of
these Strategies and in a Response of 200 to 250
words, respond to the following
23PHL 458 Week 4 DQ 3
- Week 4 DQ 3
- 3.1 The history of philosophy is full of minor
and major philosophers who have used deductive
logic to address the tough perennial questions of
life related to metaphysics (what is real),
epistemology (what is true), and ethics (what is
the good life). Some of the issues they have
responded to have been quite esoteric, such as
where or how the human brain connects with the
mind and thinking process (Plato Descartes).
Many of the early philosophers tried to explain
how life changes, but also maintains some
continuity (Pythagoras Socrates). Others
wrestled with the question of how to create and
administer a just society (Kant Rawls). Some
have explored the interesting nature of being,
and how to be true to that essential nature
(Spinoza Heidegger).
24PHL 458 Week 4 Individual Assignment Famous
Thinkers Paper
- Select and read the articles about two famous
thinkers in the Week Four Electronic Reserve
Readings. Find additional articles in the
University Library or on the Internet. -
- Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper. Include the
following -
- Information about the thinkers contributions to
society - Each thinkers personal/ social/ political
environments and how you think these factors
contributed to their creativity - The problems or issues that their ideas sought to
solve
25PHL 458 Week 4 Team Assignment Nomination of
Creative Hero
- Brainstorm your own list of individuals known as
highly creative thinkers (not mentioned in the
University of Phoenix Material Creative Genius
List for this week's individual assignment).
Select, as a team, one creative thinker who
changed the way people saw and/or experienced the
world. Summarize, in 350 to 500 words,
thisindividual's contributions and make a solid
argument for why he or she should be included in
any list of important creative thinkers. Include
a brief comparison to the thinkers your team
members selected for their individual assignments
this week Do they share similar creative
processes and/or environments? Format your
assignment consistent with APA guidelines.
26PHL 458 Week 5 Final IQ
- Week 5 Final IQ
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- Most of us do not think about our legacy in our
twenties or thirties or forties. Somewhere in our
fifties, or at midlife, we begin to wonder what
our legacy will be to our kids, our family, our
community and workers, and our world. Legacy can
be defined as . -
- Our use of what we have learned in this course,
critical and creative thinking skills and
methods, does have something to do with our
legacy.
27PHL 458 Week 5 Team Assignment Persuasive
Communication Presentation
- Use the issue addressed in your previous Learning
Team Activity and Assignment. -
- Select the most appropriate format to persuade
your intended audience of the resolution to your
issue. Possible formats include a political
campaign, a city council proposal, an editorial
article, a commercial, a radio-style podcast, a
comprehensive political pamphlet, an interactive
game, a website, and so forth.
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