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29 avril 2008
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Underground Egoism

Book review - 3 pages - Philosophy

Dostoevsky's Underground Man is an attempt to offer an example of the true result of egoism, as opposed to the rational egoism of Western European Enlightenment literature. It became the intellectual fashion at this time to believe that natural law was the only law, and that if men acted...

25 avril 2008
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Animals Rights and Human Wrongs in a Fast Food Nation

Book review - 5 pages - Philosophy

The abolitionist movement in slave-era America was clear-cut and its ethos was simple: Free all slaves in the name of human rights. Looking back centuries later at those who argued for slavery, most would find holes in their argument that Africans were meant to be slaves because of their racial...

22 avril 2008
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Songs of Caged Birds: life and its ups and downs

Book review - 3 pages - Philosophy

Maya Angelou's I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is her first book dedicated to “all the strong black birds of promise who defy the odds and gods and sing their songs.” The cage represents a life of racism, poverty, illiteracy and dysfunction. The black birds represent the certain people...

20 févr. 2007
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"The aim of all utopias, to a greater or lesser extent, is to eliminate real people". The Handmaid's Tale. John Carey

Book review - 2 pages - Philosophy

By asserting in the introduction of his ?Faber Book of Utopias' that "the aim of all utopias, to a greater or lesser extent, is to eliminate real people" [CAREY : xii], the British literary critic John Carey provocatively enhances what makes utopian stories so contradictory. On one hand, any...

14 déc. 2001
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John Rawls' Theory of Justice

Book review - 5 pages - Philosophy

In the Theory of Justice (1971), Rawls offered an alternative to utilitarianism that led to different conclusions about justice. He asserted that if people had to choose principles of justice from behind a "veil of ignorance" that restricted their understanding of their own position in the...