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08 févr. 2007
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Aristotle and the virtue (Nicomachean Ethics, 1105b19-1107a25)

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

This text is extracted from the beginning of two of the famous Aristotle's book, the Nicomachean Ethics (NE). After having done with the problem of the Good and the purpose of the human in Book one (book I, chapters 1-12), Aristotle aims to define what virtue is (I, 13; II). He has already...

08 févr. 2007
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Is Rawls' version of "Reflective Equilibrium" a defensible method of theorizing about social justice?

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

When John Rawls publishes his Theory of Justice in 1971, he was the first to use the expression "reflective equilibrium" (RE). Even if this kind of idea had been employed before by Nelson Goodman (Goodman, 1955), Rawls employs it as his method, to build a complete theory of justice and sort out...

23 janv. 2007
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Muslims and the State: A comparative study of Muslim religious needs in the educational domain in France and Great Britain

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in Europe today; it is already the second religion in Europe. There are at least thirteen million Muslims living in this area ranging from Portugal to Finland and from Ireland to Bulgaria. The sociological entity of these Muslims is very...

18 déc. 2006
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Critical evaluation of the respective interpretation of cultural relativism as explained by Bernard Williams and Alasdair MacIntyre

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

The moral relativism denies that any moral code has universal validity, and ethical propositions do not reflect absolute and universal moral truths. Morality is relative to social, cultural, historical or personal circumstances. The idea of relativism is not new. Protagoras, a Sophist, claimed...

14 déc. 2006
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The idea of a fundamental agreement between Confucianism and Christianity

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

“After about 400 years of study and research, Confucianism in the West is still a subject which only involves a small group of scholars.” It is more than surprising when we actually realize how wide and deep is the effect of Confucianism on Chinese culture and society. More interesting,...

04 déc. 2006
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The concept of freedom according to Sartre

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

The understanding of Sartrean freedom is quite easy. Sartre himself admits that human being is ?not free to cease being free' as he is drawn into a social and historical aspects. Nevertheless, taking these two points into consideration, Sartrean concept of freedom has some weaknesses. This...

24 oct. 2006
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The urgency of thought; the ethical dilemma of a respectful encounter with others: a space for discourse between africa and the west

Essay - 10 pages - Philosophy

Philosophers for a very long time now have called attention to or revealed the difficulties men have in living together. Jean Paul Sartre, among others, has revealed the necessity of conflict in human relations in opposition to thinkers who have perceived other forms of relations among human...

17 oct. 2006
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Swinging London - 1963-1967

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

The sixties were usually referred to as a period of joy and optimism, especially in England, as it was a span of time between two tougher periods in British history. Socially and economically speaking, the fifties was characterized as a period of severe struggle in the United Kingdom. The...

17 oct. 2006
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Swinging London - 1963-1967 - publié le 17/10/2006

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

The Sixties are usually seen as a period of joy and optimism, especially in England, where they take place between two tougher periods of British history. The Fifties had indeed been quite difficult in the United Kingdom, socially and economically speaking. And during the Seventies, many problems...

09 oct. 2006
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Why did Aristotle believe in natural slavery?

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

Aristotle wrote Politics as a criticism of Plato's Republic, after having been his student for 20 years. Aristotle especially disagrees with Plato's view that only knowledge and perfect forms count. He would criticize Plato's view that women and children should be held in the perfect state and...

20 sept. 2006
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St Patrick

Essay - 7 pages - Philosophy

It is difficult to retrace the life of Saint Patrick, because no one is sure of the exactness of the events. Indeed, the punctuality of the facts is mixed up by a lot of legends. The historical marks are not sure and it is difficult to extract the reality of the facts. This is why it is said...

11 sept. 2006
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Intercultural communication: interaction in a changing world

Essay - 11 pages - Philosophy

When euripides wrote, all is change ; all yields its place and then goes in 422 B.C., he probably did not realize that he would be helping to introduce a book on intercultural communication. Yet, that study of intercultural communication is about change. It is about changes in the world and how...

25 juil. 2006
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Does multiculturalism undermine the universal conceptions of justice? - publié le 25/07/2006

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

The Greek philosopher Plato believed in the existence of a parallel world which he called the world of Ideas. This world represented true knowledge with the help of concepts called ?the Ideas'. Each Idea corresponded to something that existed in the world that we experienced, also called ?the...

25 juil. 2006
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Does multiculturalism undermine the universal conceptions of justice?

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

The Greek philosopher Plato believed that there was a parallel world: the world of Ideas . This world represented the true knowledge with the help of concepts, the Ideas. Each Idea corresponded to something that existed in the world that we experienced: the world of senses. There was the Idea of...

24 juil. 2006
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Does History "stop", "start", and "accelerate"? - publié le 24/07/2006

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

The fall of the Berlin wall symbolized the end of communism, and the victory of liberal democracy. The suddenness, with which the soviet empire collapsed without any resistance, reinforced the idea that democracy was going to triumph all over the globe. In the controversial article "The End of...

24 juil. 2006
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Does History "stop", "start", and "accelerate"?

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

The fall of the Berlin wall symbolised the end of communism, and the victory of liberal democracy. The suddenness with which the soviet empire collapsed, without any resistance, authorised the idea that democracy was going to triumph all over the globe. Fukuyama exposed in a very controversial...

24 juil. 2006
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Assess the claim that Utilitarianism fails to take sufficient account of the moral significance of our relations to others

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

A comparison of how people used to live when they were still cave-inhabitants, with current living conditions that provide an organized society, with concepts such as justice, respect, tolerance and morality, we can feel justifiably proud of the progress we have made. Mankind has progressed so...

23 mai 2006
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Was Arendt's pessimism about modern liberal society justified?

Dissertation - 9 pages - Philosophy

Hannah Arendt was born in 1906 in Germany, being the only child of middle-class Jewish parents of Russian descent. As a university student, she was one of the most brilliant and studied with the finest scholars of the time. Arendt in 1933 left Germany for France, and was even interned there for a...

13 avril 2006
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What exactly is the difference between act-utilitarianism and rule-utilitarianism? Can rule-utilitarianism succeed where act-utilitarianism fails?

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

According to the meaning we give to ‘actions', we get two different theories under Utilitarianism. And there is a great debate between those two schools of utilitarianism about how exactly the individual utilitarian should make their moral decisions. The choice for the individual is between...

13 avril 2006
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What exactly is the difference between act-utilitarianism and rule-utilitarianism? Can rule-utilitarianism succeed where act-utilitarianism fails? - published: 13/04/2006

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

According to the meaning we give to ?actions', we get two different theories under Utilitarianism. And there is a great debate between those two schools of utilitarianism about how exactly the individual utilitarian should make his moral decisions. The choice for the individual is between...

23 mars 2006
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The quality of life in London: A tale of two cities

Essay - 8 pages - Philosophy

London appears among the most popular cities in the world. It is a city on the move, where you can find everything you need. It is one of the places where fashion is created, where you can meet people of all origins and where the word “Party” gets its real meaning. In there, one can...

05 févr. 2006
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Sports impact in the 21st century Society

Dissertation - 44 pages - Philosophy

La rédaction de ce mémoire de fin d?études rédigé en Anglais aura pour but de montrer à ses lecteurs ; l?impact du sport dans notre société, la société du 21eme siècle. Ce rapport sera décomposé en deux parties. Ainsi, ma première définira comment et dans quelle mesure le phénomène du sport...

03 janv. 2006
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Oscar Wilde and Aestheticism - published: 03/01/2006

Thesis - 9 pages - Philosophy

The 19th Century in Europe, and especially in England, is marked by the appearances of new artistic movements. Aestheticism is one the most important because it embodies a real change in the mentality and in art, considered as self sufficient. Immanuel Kant is one of the pioneers of it, and...

11 déc. 2005
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The distinction between internalism and externalism about moral motivation. Does Smith's argument against externalism work?

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

Moral motivation and the way it functions have raised many theories, still debated today. There are two main theories under discussion; internalism and externalism about ethical motivation, both of them being central in the explanation of the mechanism that lies between moral judgements of an...

10 déc. 2005
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Moral and Overman - Study based on: Twilight of the Idols, or How to Philosophize with a Hammer By Friedrich Nietzsche

Essay - 8 pages - Philosophy

“There are more idols than realities in the world. […] This time it is not contemporary idols but eternal idols that are being touched here with the hammer as if with a turning fork”. This “revaluation of all values”, an expression that Nietzsche would use numerous times...

09 déc. 2005
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The log cabin: from the pioneers' hardship of life to the fulfilment of the American dream. A brief sketch of the history of the American people through one symbol: the log cabin.

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

It may be the Appalachian icon which is a log cabin on a hillside with wood-smoke rising from a stone chimney. This is part of American culture associated with President Abraham Lincoln and the frontiersman Davy Crockett. Many questions arise with regard to the log cabin such as what is so...

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

Essay - 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...

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...