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Dont You Think Its Time to Start Thinking Philosophy Essay
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The author states that students have to learn that ideas do not exist until they have been incorporated into words. Until that point, you don't know whether you are pregnant or just have gas on the stomach. He uses a metaphor to convey his point of view: “There are various epidemics sweeping over society which use unintelligibility as a weapon".
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Taxes and Equal Distribution of Wealth Philosophy Assignment
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The existence of “Three Strikes” laws has made violent crime incidences in California drop. This involves the fallacy of red herring as it shows that there is no importance of abolishing the “Three Strikes” laws Suarez still Supports that since the introduction of “Three Strikes’ laws violent crime incidences have dropped although not completely deterred hence these laws should not be abolished.
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What is the foundationalist response to the Pyrhhonian sceptical challenge Philosophy Essay
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The fundamental principle of the Pyrrhonian Skepticism is that in matters of opinion, observing quietude is noble, while in matters concerning things that are unavoidable, adapting moderate feelings is the most appropriate approach. The essence behind this principle of Pyrrhonian Skepticism is that; a person, who spends his entire life giving opinions regarding anything that is in nature as either good or bad, spends his entire life in a disquiet state
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Five Proofs of Existence of God by St. Thomas Aquinas Philosophy Essay
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The teleological argument that was designed by St. Thomas Aquinas can be summarized in the following manner: All bodies in the world act to a certain end. Some objects do not possess intelligence. However, acting towards a certain end is conditioned by intelligence. So, a supremely intelligent being exists that guides all bodies to a certain end. 
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Thomas Aquinas and Christianity Philosophy Essay
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The comment raises questions on the presence of separate religions and whether there is a God for every religion. It is unclear where all the religions came from, but God is not the guilty party, according to the separate believers. Human beings have separated themselves into a myriad of religions, each naming and worshiping their separate God. 
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Ethical Consideration of Using Nuclear Weapons Philosophy Essay
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The dawn of August 6, 1945 and August 9, 1945, when atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki did not only put the last nail in the coffin of Second World War but at the same time, initiated a huge debate about the ethical considerations of using nuclear weapons
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True Value of Philosophy Philosophy Essay
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Dealing with the issue of euthanasia and assisted suicide has made me ponder upon a powerful and very troubling thought, could I really face the thought of taking one’s life into my own hands and make that decision to have it continued or terminated? My answer would always have been “No,” in a heartbeat.
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Inseparability of Ethics and Metaphysics Philosophy Essay
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In single instances by which human bodies function, there exists no possibility of discovering anything except an event occurring after the other in the absence of understanding the driving force behind causalities. He claims that it is primarily difficult to reflect on how the mind governs the body with its intended functions and at this stage.
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Voltaire: On the Government Philosophy Essay
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The author states that Voltaire very openly denounces the high esteem and class that is often associated with the institution of the Parliament, and with the different rulers who have reigned over England during the course of her history. He calls the barons and nobles‘ barbarians’, and is openly biased against them.
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The Confucian Relationship of Parent and Child Philosophy Essay
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Due to globalization and immense exposure of our younger generations, they have sent the true traditional and solid family values and foundations into oblivion. These values make foundations of better, strong and un-corrupt societies and are needed immensely in the world of today. Such societies flourish with love and humanity.  
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Knowledge, Truth, Belief Philosophy Assignment
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Aristotle is more of a coherent theorist than a correspondence theorist with respect to the truth because according to Aristotle a statement is right when it justifies a right thing and wrong when it depicts the wrong; hence,
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The Defense About the Murderer Philosophy Essay
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The arguments presented by the defense about the murderer are mere excuses. If the argument is to hold true for this man, what would be the explanation for the same situation if an all-around nurtured individual is involved? There are individuals who are brought up by loving parents and provided with anything they desire.
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The Ethical Consequence of Euthanasia Philosophy Essay
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The ethical consequence of euthanasia is that it is a forced death that is defined by many schools of thought as murder. Another ethical consequence of euthanasia particularly when the euthanized person’s consent was not taken is subjugation of his/her right to decide for himself/herself whether he/she would like to live or not.
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Grounding for the metaphysics of morals Philosophy Essay
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As a Philosopher in Morals, he is one of the prominent contributors in the formulation of the standards by which every day actions are judged as either moral or immoral. He explains that
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The Case against Civil Disobedience Philosophy Essay
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Civil disobedience involves nonviolent resistance to the ‘unjust’ governing laws by certain members of the community to which these laws apply. The late Martin Luther King is one of the prominent leaders who actively held to the philosophy of non-violent resistance, in the 1950s, in his fight for a ‘just system’ for the Negro community.
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Incident at Morales Philosophy Essay
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Fred Martinez, a professional engineer, is given the obligation to design and construct a new plant in Mexico, which he supposes he has satisfied the
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Effects of Social Media on Social and Personal Behaviors Philosophy Annotated Bibliography
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According to the authors of this article, distance learners have employed the use of social media to increase their academic achievements. Long-distance learners use social media to form group work with fellow students and hence perform group work as well as exchange academic knowledge and complete class assignments.
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Confucian Moral Self Cultivation Philosophy Assignment
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The author states that the Sage King is an individual who is not only wise in the philosophical ways of the world but who has enough power to implement his ideas and policies in a practical way. It is important to remember however that such kings were as often “created” by poets and philosophers (like Confucius).
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Team Assignment Philosophy Essay
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According to the utilitarian theory, the good of others is what matters most as in comparison to one’s own good (Melden, 2008). The other theory is known as Kant’s moral philosophy and it is the right substitute to utilitarianism. This theory
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The root cause of evil Philosophy Admission/Application Essay
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Wanting and loving money so badly though, can make a person do things like stealing. For instance, an abled man who wants more than what he is able to make, tends to find ways to cheat and steal from his
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John Lockes Possible View of Kantian Theory and Utilitarian Theory Evaluations Philosophy Essay
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This ensures regulation of people’s selfish interests towards personal ambitions in the society and therefore fosters law and order. Assumed equality among all members of the society and the need for survival under resource constraint identifies a conflict between, individuals and unchecked altruism would facilitate conflicts and chaos.
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Compassion and the Individual by Tenzin Gyatso, the fourteenth Dali Lama Philosophy Essay
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The foundations of happiness in this case do not depend on material possession, the Dalai Lama emphasizes on the need to seek happiness through compassion. Psychological needs for humans are imperative and it is on
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Theory and Practice in the Ethics Field Philosophy Essay
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It is fallacious since all arguments of the premise “A is B, therefore A is C” is illogical if interpreted precisely as it is. For instance, it is illogical to claim that a person is affluent because s/he is prosperous. Nevertheless, these claims are not given to be understood precisely as they are. They hold a subdued premise.
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Theories of Democracy Philosophy Essay
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Mitchell suggests that McWorld and Jihad can be combined. Actually, we are living today in an age of McJihad because it is an age where capitalism seems to operate
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The Greatest Masterpieces of the Greek Philosopher Philosophy Essay
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Analyzing the play, we can conclude that, it contains a paradigm of the tragedy, represented by the unhappy fate of all its characters. The feeling of sorrow and sadness, which follow the whole play, makes the reader feel pity for the cogency of the human destiny and its miserableness, despite the status and position of the person in the world.
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Adam Smith/Division of Labour Philosophy Essay
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Men have the capacity to produce more than they can consume hence exchange the surplus of their produce with that of others of which they are in need of but are not able to produce themselves. This in turn necessitates division of labor. This
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Stanley Milgram Obedience Experiment Philosophy Article
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Stanley Milgram Obedience Experiment has been realized in the second half of the twentieth century in order to understand the behavior of Germans and their crimes in the period of World War 2 (YouTube, 2012).
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The Emotions and Happiness in Haidt, Siegel and Aristotle Philosophy Coursework
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For Haidt on the other hand, happiness is to be had from the insights into the nature of happiness, consciousness, and the human psyche that can be had from the works of the great thinkers that he distilled in several chapters in his book. In eleven chapters he espouses notions of happiness as having roots in finding balance among extremes and among many competing voices and perspectives.
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Categorical Imperative, Skepticism, and Descartes Mind-Body Duality Philosophy Assignment
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The metaphysical meaning of this treatment by Descartes is an individual’s first-person mental belief. This belief is that the individual only possesses his or her own mind. The statement means that even obvious beliefs are not exempt from doubt. Epistemologically, Descartes’ statement attempts to account for the reason the world is the way it is.
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The Further Development of Human Experimentation Philosophy Essay
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Even though all this contributed to the fast development of science nevertheless scientific experimentation is faced with different ethical problems. Their main point is that the person should be seen as a mechanism, for he/she is a complex biological system whose work cannot be likened to a simple mechanism.
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The Self and Consciousness: John Locke on Concerning Human Understanding Philosophy Essay
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In his book, western philosophy; an anthology, Cottingham expresses that the self and the consciousness are the key criteria toward an understanding of ourselves as human beings. Cottingham asserts that the famous English philosopher John Locke is regarded as the pioneer in explaining the phenomenon of personal identity.
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Logical Argument: Use any of the topics in the Order Instructions Philosophy Essay
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While the legislature’s role is in law making and the executive implements the laws, the judiciary’s duty is to interpret the made laws for implementation. It will therefore be admissible to argue that extending the role of one of
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Principal Considerations that Favor Ethical Theory Philosophy Essay
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A completely virtuous agent is a person who possesses all the virtues in an amount that is optimal in that the person can be considered to be generous, just, straightforward, brave, and generous, and so on. All these virtues should be possessed in the correct proportions for the agent to be fully virtuous (Keller, 2007).
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Just War/Military Ethics Philosophy Assignment
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the idea have deep roots in the religious doctrines of Abrahamic origin (Islam, Judaism and Christianity) which tries to harmonize the fact that killing is sin but at some cases it may be purposeful to take
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There is no specific topic for it, just answer the questions Philosophy Essay
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Berlin suggested that both concepts of freedom are existing as human ideals, but at the same time he pointed out that the concept of positive freedom is often affected by political distortions and abuses. He explained that the concept of positive freedom is often
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Surrogates Philosophy Philosophy Essay
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There has been an overlapping stance portrayed by different philosophies and caregivers in generating their ideasbased on the relationship between the disabled studies and the medical ethics directed towards protecting the cognitively disabled moral rights and justice (Kittay & Carlson, 2010).
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Jihad vs McWorld Philosophy Essay
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These tribal forces come in many varieties: religious, cultural, ethnic, regional, local, etc. As globalization imposes a culture of its own on a population, the tribal forces feel threatened and react. More than just economic, the crises that arise from these confrontations often take on a sacred quality to the tribal elements; thus Barber's use of the term "Jihad".
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Discussion of Socrates about the Importance of Thinking Philosophically in His Work the Apology Philosophy Essay
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Not to be confused with death, the terminus of life, the “end of man” is what every man should strive for and make his ultimate goal; what some might refer to as “a good life”. But what is a good life? This is what Socrates implores us to ask when he implies that we have to examine life. For Socrates, a “good life” is a “truthful life”. 
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Utilitarianism on Animal Rights Philosophy Essay
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The organization provides lawyers for the defense of animals and the protection of their rights, as well as conducts events such as the 2011 International Homeless Animals’ Day on August 20 of this year. This was participated in by 38 states and 18 foreign countries. Trinidad and Tobago is another country that promotes animal rights.
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Fallacies Exercise Assignment Philosophy Essay
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The five or six predicted paths are never quite the same, but we still get valuable information by looking at all of them together. The climate modeling that has gone on for the last few decades is very similar — no one model is
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Patient Confidentiality Philosophy Essay
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Marketing directly to them might influence them to decide and buy drugs that may turn out to be detrimental to their health. There may be some who will be
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Existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre Philosophy Essay
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The definition of the self-using Sartre’s existentialist views is that the self is a manifestation of the person’s consciousness, which connects the past, present, and future of a human being. The self of today is not the self of the past, nor the self of the future, but rather an existing self that is only alive now, and would grow to be a different one.
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Poverty and Wealth Philosophy Essay
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Socrates: Very well, then it is therefore the same with the soul. In fact, “All actions involve soul and contain much good and much evil” (Plato, Republic, 2013, 904a). It means all our actions – even the evil action of the man in your example – were directed by the soul. However, they were directed by different parts.
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How might a Utilitarian Assess the Moral of the Ford Motor Companys Decision Philosophy Case Study
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While assessing whether an action undertaken by an individual is right, the vital aspect is to see how the action impacts on the happiness of the particular individual as an entity, without any due consideration of how the action will impact on the others. Happiness simply means the acquisition of the intended pleasure and the absence of any form of pain.
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Discussion question Philosophy Essay
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On the other hand, based on the theory of Gay-Williams, every human being has a natural tendency towards living and not towards dying, thus euthanasia – which is synonymous to
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Stem cell research Philosophy Term Paper
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Stem cells are non-specialized cells that have potential of creating other cells such as brain, tissue and blood cells and are more potent in fetus than in adult body. Stem cell research is divided in to embryonic stem cells, cord blood stem cells and adult stem cell research (Freedman, 2007).
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Gnostic Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Ethics Philosophy Assignment
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The author states that on Metaphysics, the Gnostics have a dualistic view of nature, i.e. the spiritual reality and the material reality. The Gnostics held that the source of everything that there was the undefined infinite, which was pure spirit. Different strands of Gnostic school referred to the undefined infinite using different terms.
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Philosophy: Meaning, Modes Philosophy Assignment
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Philosophy is the study of the basic nature of reality, existence, and knowledge normally when taken to be an academic discipline. Additionally, it means the theoretical benchmark of a given experience or knowledge. Philosophy is a complex subject dealing with fundamental aspects of value and reality.
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Socrates Inquiry Method Philosophy Essay
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Additionally, Socrates’ value of inquiry method helps create understanding among the parties concerned. By asking questions to the confused persons of society, the people will learn to understand why society implemented the laws. For example, the inquiry to a person may say: why do you him killed? The person will say because he raped my daughter.
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Explain and evaluate Hume's ideas on causation Philosophy Essay
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According to Hume, all what is observed does not subject the mind to inward feeling of succession of moving objects. Unless it is impression is idea derived,
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