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24 févr. 2005
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Democratic equality. Are Rawls's principles of economic justice too egalitarian or not egalitarian enough? - published: 24/02/2005

Thesis - 5 pages - Philosophy

The question is, therefore, whether Rawls's egalitarianism is not enough egalitarian or too egalitarian. After having exposed the main points of Rawls's view of economic justice, the analysis of its major criticisms, both from the left and the right sides, is necessary to bring out the...

16 déc. 2004
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The Waco Tragedy: to what extent a better approach of FBI could have changed the catastrophic ending?

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

It is very difficult to give an opinion about the Waco tragedy: all news reports are subject to a dual interpretation, and each party defends its version with strong arguments. As an outsider, it's impossible to verify which report is false and which one is true. That's the reason why my...

08 déc. 2004
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What is civil disobedience ? Can it be justified against the arguments for a prima facie duty to obey the law in a democracy?

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

But neither does everyone openly advocate disobedience (Smith) Disobedience, that is defined by convention as an illegal non-violent action undertaken on grounds of moral principles (Singer), seems to be only justified when there is no independent moral reason to obey or when the weight of...

07 oct. 2004
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Are protestants better capitalists ?

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

First, we will see that if protestant theology has undoubtedly influenced the early expansion of capitalism in America, it is probably no longer the main factor explaining the important commitment of Protestants to modern capitalism. As an illustration of this fact, we will show that even among...

05 juin 2004
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Death penalty in Texas

Essay - 12 pages - Philosophy

Gary Graham, Delma Banks, Odell Barnes, Napoleon Beazley, Darlie Lynn Routier... these are the names of people who have been executed by the state of Texas. I was surprised to realize that on the total number of cases that we were presented, Texas was often the "killing state? at stake. It became...

27 avril 2004
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The image of the Pig in "Butcher Boy" by Patrick McCabe

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

What are the meanings of the image of the pig and what different ideas does it enable to support and to highlight ? Besides, how does the main character react to this image and what impact does it have on him ? After reminding the classical meanings expressed by the image of the pig, I will study...

08 mars 2004
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The Black Muslims as antagonists of the American Society

Essay - 11 pages - Philosophy

To build an impression on the cultural and religious background of the Black Muslim movement, which is also called "The Nation of Islam", we will analyze the relationship of the United States' with Islam and at the history of the Afro-Americans in the USA. The conflict between the United...

07 mars 2004
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The Jewish community and the US

Essay - 12 pages - Philosophy

In 2000-01, a National Jewish Population Survey was conducted. This survey is realized once every ten years. The survey declared that the population of Jews in the U.S. amounted to nearly 5.2 million (it was 5.5 million in 1990). The Herculean task of defining ?Who is a Jew' was the main...

26 mars 2003
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What is subjectivism ? Is it a threat to morality ?

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

Today, more and more people pretend to be subjectivist. That is why it is necessary to consider in detail subjectivism, studying its meanings and justifications; and then study its impacts on morality.

07 mars 2003
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Can an atheist be moral ?

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

In our modern society, in which “God is dead” and where religion appears to decline, are we moving towards an immoral society -if as we have seen above- morality is so tied to religion ? Or can an atheist, who doesn't believe that God exists, can be moral, i.e. be able to conduct...

11 nov. 2002
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« The counter-revolution will be the contrary of the revolution ». Explain and Discuss

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

De Maistre's conservative monarchism and fervent criticism of the revolution reasons on a theocratic basis and on a historicist perspective; but he also admits the faults of absolutism and stresses how revolutionary violence is a punishment for the evil and corruption of Christian France,...

07 juin 2002
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Euthanasia

Essay - 7 pages - Philosophy

In recent years, Euthanasia has become a very heated debate. Whether the issue is refusing prolonged life mechanically, assisting suicide, or active euthanasia, we eventually confront our society's fears toward death itself. It is not easy for most of the western world to see death as an...

22 mai 2002
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Death penalty

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

Electric chair, gas chamber, lethal injection, firing squad, hanging, guillotine and garroting - when you hear these words what do you think of? Do you get scared? When some hear these words they tend to say, " Oh they deserve it". In the court system that is not always the case. The question you...

28 avril 2002
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Life, Death, and Politics : A Run-Down Of The Abortion Debate

Worksheets - 5 pages - Philosophy

Few issues have fostered such controversy as has the topic of abortion. The participants in the abortion debate not only have firmly-fixed beliefs, but each group has a self-designated appellation that clearly reflects what they believe to be the essential issues. On one side, the pro-choice...

28 avril 2002
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Life, death and politics : A run-down of the abortion debate - published: 28/04/2002

Thesis - 5 pages - Philosophy

Few issues have fostered such controversy as has the topic of abortion. The participants in the abortion debate not only have firmly-fixed beliefs, but each group has a self-designated appellation that clearly reflects what they believe to be the essential issues. On one side, the pro-choice...

21 avril 2002
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The Impressionist movement

Essay - 14 pages - Philosophy

In 1912, the painter Fernand Léger, stigmatised in an acute and modern way the revolutionary dimension of Impressionism, opening the way for modern criticism : “Les Impressionnistes, les premiers ont rejeté la valeur absolue du sujet, pour ne plus en considerer que la valeur relative. Là est...

21 avril 2002
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The Great Gatsby, by F.S Fitzgerald (1925)

Book review - 9 pages - Literature

T. Elliott, writer and critic, referred to The Great Gatsby, as the novel was first published in 1925, as “the first step that American fiction [had] taken since Henry James”. Since this date, critics agree to emphasize it as a the most accomplished and mature book ever written by...

02 mars 2002
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Old and new worlds : What is Montaigne saying about the West in On Cannibals ?

Worksheets - 6 pages - Literature

Michel Eyquem, seigneur de Montaigne, was born in 1533, the son of a successful fish merchant. After an education focusing on Latin (he spoke it as a native), he studied law at Toulouse. He had made a career as a provincial magistrate. He travelled one year in Germany and Italy, and was mayor of...

29 janv. 2002
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The ending of Hamlet : a reconciliation with life ?

Worksheets - 3 pages - Literature

Act I to Act III in the famous play ?Hamlet' goes on to describe the compromised mental state of Hamlet where he contemplates committing suicide because his life has become unbearable. The last act, however, brings a resolution to the play that leaves the audience wondering if Hamlet is still...

29 janv. 2002
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Adaptation of Henry V

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

By analyzing and studying the main themes (war, leadership, relationships between human being) developed in both the films (and the interpretation made by the two directors), we will see that, although adapted from the same play, the potrayal of Henry is quite different. In both versions of the...

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...