Entries by Daphne Hanson

Delve into the psychological complexities of climate change awareness

Delve into the psychological complexities of climate change awareness and environmental activism, exploring the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral factors that influence individuals’ attitudes, beliefs, and actions towards environmental sustainability. Synthesize empirical research and theoretical perspectives to elucidate the determinants of climate change perception, pro-environmental behavior, and collective action for environmental justice, and explore interventions aimed […]

Discuss existentialist critiques of technological alienation

Discuss existentialist critiques of technological alienation and the loss of authenticity in modern society. How do thinkers like Martin Heidegger and Albert Borgmann characterize the relationship between humans and technology, and what strategies do they propose for reclaiming existential meaning and ethical responsibility in a technological world?

Discuss cultural relativism

Discuss cultural relativism, individual relativism, and meta-ethical relativism as different forms of moral relativism. How do proponents and critics of moral relativism argue for or against the objectivity of moral values, the universality of ethical principles, and the possibility of moral progress across cultures and societies?

Analyze theories of technological determinism

Analyze theories of technological determinism, social constructivism, and technological instrumentalism. How do these theories address questions of technological innovation, cultural change, and the ethical implications of technological development in contemporary society?

Discuss different historiographical approaches

Analyze the philosophy of history and the nature of historical explanation. Discuss different historiographical approaches such as empiricism, postmodernism, and critical theory. How do these approaches address questions of historical interpretation, narrative construction, and the relationship between past and present in historical scholarship?