Question Required ResourcesTextbook: Chapter 13Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook)IntroductionRead/review the following resources for this activity:LessonAt the very end of Chapter 13, there is a Group Exercise that asks: What ideals would you go to war to defend? We are not going to ask you to go to war, but we are going to ask you to think about what ideals or values you believe would be worth defending – even to the point of risking your life in their defense.When Nazi Germany overtook Europe in the early 20th Century, resistance movements sprung up in the occupied countries, and many civilians risked – and lost – their lives against Nazisim. Today, in Saudi Arabia, women who protested restrictions on the rights of women imposed by that country have been jailed, and remain jailed, even after some of the rights they asked for have been granted.Initial Post InstructionsFor the initial post, address the following:What core values would you risk your life and freedom to defend?Could a nation going to war be appropriate in certain circumstances – or is war never an appropriate response?This is not a group exercise – post your thoughts, considering the scenarios proposed in the text or any others you find important. Be sure to give your reasons for your answer.Notice that this exercise requires deductive reasoning. You are stating a position and supporting it with “top down” reasoning. Be sure to review Three Features of Ideological Reasoning. Apply these concepts as you create your own arguments and evaluate those of your peers.Remember that you are using ideological reasoning here. Is your post structured like an ideological argument, beginning with a general idea (opinion, belief, or principle) and moving down from these abstractions to their specific applications?The text warns us that ideological arguments often fail the test of Truthfulness of the Premises. Have you tested the truth of your premises?Follow-Up Post InstructionsRespond to at least one peer. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification.Do you agree with their answers?Would you join them in going to war for the reasons they advance, or do you disagree with their reasons? Explain why.Writing RequirementsMinimum of 2 posts (1 initial & 1 follow-up)Minimum of 2 sources cited (assigned readings/online lessons and an outside source)APA format for in-text citations and list of references Health Science Science Nursing BIO 252 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
Question Required ResourcesTextbook: Chapter 13Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook)IntroductionRead/review the following resources for this activity:LessonAt the very end of Chapter 13, there is a Group Exercise that asks: What ideals would you go to war to defend? We are not going to ask you to go to war, but we are going to ask you to think about what ideals or values you believe would be worth defending – even to the point of risking your life in their defense.When Nazi Germany overtook Europe in the early 20th Century, resistance movements sprung up in the occupied countries, and many civilians risked – and lost – their lives against Nazisim. Today, in Saudi Arabia, women who protested restrictions on the rights of women imposed by that country have been jailed, and remain jailed, even after some of the rights they asked for have been granted.Initial Post InstructionsFor the initial post, address the following:What core values would you risk your life and freedom to defend?Could a nation going to war be appropriate in certain circumstances – or is war never an appropriate response?This is not a group exercise – post your thoughts, considering the scenarios proposed in the text or any others you find important. Be sure to give your reasons for your answer.Notice that this exercise requires deductive reasoning. You are stating a position and supporting it with “top down” reasoning. Be sure to review Three Features of Ideological Reasoning. Apply these concepts as you create your own arguments and evaluate those of your peers.Remember that you are using ideological reasoning here. Is your post structured like an ideological argument, beginning with a general idea (opinion, belief, or principle) and moving down from these abstractions to their specific applications?The text warns us that ideological arguments often fail the test of Truthfulness of the Premises. Have you tested the truth of your premises?Follow-Up Post InstructionsRespond to at least one peer. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification.Do you agree with their answers?Would you join them in going to war for the reasons they advance, or do you disagree with their reasons? Explain why.Writing RequirementsMinimum of 2 posts (1 initial & 1 follow-up)Minimum of 2 sources cited (assigned readings/online lessons and an outside source)APA format for in-text citations and list of references Health Science Science Nursing BIO 252 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


