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12 mai 2008
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Negative Portrayals of Heavy Metal Music

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

In today's world, the entertainment industry is one of the most prominent enterprises in the developed world, if not one of the top money makers. In fact, music sales alone have been a massive source of revenue, even regardless of the hits it has taken because of music piracy. Music, however,...

08 mai 2008
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Thinking This Hard Hurts

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

Joseph K. is in trouble, and he doesn't know why. Accused of a crime the details of which he is not privy to, his life becomes one impossible search for an acquittal. All his energies are throwing into determining his crime and a way to prove his innocence, but ultimately his efforts are in...

06 mai 2008
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Logical Positivism

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

Describe the logical positivist view of scientific theories. Explain at least one problem with the view, and assess whether it is a problem for all forms of logical positivism. Logical positivism, developed by the members of the Vienna Circle, was a new way of considering science and language. It...

05 mai 2008
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Describe the distinction between Internalism and Externalism about moral motivation. Does Smith's argument against externalism work?

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

Moral motivation has always been the ground for fierce battles between different ways of thinking. The link between a belief and the will to act in accordance with the belief is indeed a mysterious problem. Many answers were found, and two schools emerged and opposed on the ground of moral...

22 avril 2008
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Adler/Maslow Personality: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

Competition is something that has run in my blood since I can remember. I have gone against the grain of what a “normal” female gender role entails, I have been very competitive in all aspect of my life, starting when I was younger with a co-ed baseball team, which blossomed into...

19 avril 2008
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Evidence of Platonic Ideals Communicated Through Ancient Greek Statues

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

The Platonic idealist is the man who by nature so wedded to perfection that he sees in everything not the reality but the faultless ideal which the reality misses…” - George Santayana (1) Art is subject to interpretation. Each and every work of art, from theatre, to music to...

18 avril 2008
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War and Peace: An Examination through Relativity

Essay - 8 pages - Philosophy

Human beings are not inherently desirous of war and destruction. Antithetically, their basal concern is preservation preservation of land, property, rights, religion, and life. War has no innate locale in the souls of man; it is a device, and many consider it flawed in nature and profoundly...

18 avril 2008
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"125th and Lenox: The Intersection of Different Ideological Avenues"

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X personify the argument regarding protest within the Civil rights Movement. The two charismatic leaders wanted civil and economic progress for the African-American community, and their differing perspectives on American society in the 1960s form the basis of...

14 avril 2008
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Mucha's Dream: A New Art for a New Nation

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

In 1790, with the beginning of the National Revival, the Czechs worked to create a Czech state, which required the forming of a national consciousness that did not hitherto exist. The Czech people fashioned this identity using legend and myth and largely by contrasting themselves with their...

28 mars 2008
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A century of exiles, the exile as the Mankind's quest for its own humanity

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

Exile has appeared repeatedly in many myths inspired by individuals, since the birth of the most remote civilizations in history of Mankind; between pain and dreams, hopefulness and death, and desires and disillusionment. Since our origins, the literature has inherited this founder myth, in the...

03 mars 2008
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To what extent are values and colours anologuous ?

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

It can seem quite strange at first, to compare moral values and colours, for one consideres one of these two things to be acquired, as the other one seems to be in constant evolution. Blue, green or red, can be defind in nature, but goodness, cruelty or rightness are simple human qualifications...

28 févr. 2008
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Hungarian history and culture

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

The Carpathian basin is composed by the Carpathians, the Alps ands the Dinaric Alps. This geographical situation makes present-day Hungary as a singular country, a land with melting-pot cultures from different ages. Finally, the Magyars has sealed the curse when the prince Árpád has conquered the...

27 févr. 2008
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What is the relation (if any) between virtue and human flourishing?

Essay - 7 pages - Philosophy

When you shout at a passer-by in the street, and ask him what would be the most important goal in his life, he is likely to answer, like a majority of people that he wants to live happily. Then, we should raise the question: how could we achieve this happiness? More than two thousand years ago,...

19 févr. 2008
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Lyndon Baines Johnson: An overview study

Essay - 8 pages - Philosophy

When one thinks of the president Lyndon Baines Johnson, typically one associates him with the turbulent period we call the ‘sixties.' Whether or not his term in office merely coincided with this era is an issue often debated. Nonetheless, his commanding presence has left an indelible mark...

19 févr. 2008
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The Marriage of Mereology and Topology: A coherent theory of Ontology

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

In the study of Ontology some peculiar issue arise out the study of entities and what make them up. The first thing that one notices is that there are parts of things and wholes that are the things which we view ontologically. This ontological status of parthood as relating to what the parts...

17 févr. 2008
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Romantic Love in the Time of Abelard and Heloise

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

This essay seeks to show the existence of romantic love in the 12th century through various its manifestations in the letters of Peter Abelard and Heloise, as well as show how the idea of romantic idea was different from the ways in which we think of it today. These letters are filled with...

17 févr. 2008
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The Rise of the Ribat Mentality and the End of Muslim Spain

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

Between the fall of Toledo in 1085 and the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, a new force entered the politics of Muslim al-Andalus (or Andalusia). This force was the North African Islamic fundamentalism of two groups, the Almoravids and their successors, the Almohads. Both these groups...

06 févr. 2008
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"People like Us" by David Brooks

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

David Brooks' “People Like Us” is an analytical essay on the issue of diversity seen from the eyes of the author. Brooks takes an emotional point of view of the way in which we take for granted how diverse our nation is although it is “relatively homogeneous” when looked at...

15 janv. 2008
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Place of Buddhist education in present day Vietnam

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

In the beginning the Christi?n Er?, the people in v?rious p?rts of Southe?st ?si? found out of Buddhism ?s ? result of increased contact with the Indian merchants who had come to the region to trade. These merchants not only set up trading places in Southe?st ?si? including Vietnam, but also...

07 janv. 2008
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Jesus through the Gospels

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

Every Christian knows about Jesus and the main events concerning his life: how he was born of the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem, how he was baptized by John the Baptist, how he healed many people, how he taught the crowds who came to listen to him and how he died on a cross after being betrayed. One...

04 janv. 2008
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What are the Objects of Visual Perception?

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

There is much debate about what it is we actually perceive of the world, if anything at all. In this essay I wish to focus on the theory of Direct Realism, and show why I believe it to be the correct theory. I will show this by looking at all the main objections to Direct Realism, and show that...

04 janv. 2008
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Is Creation Due to Nature or God? Discuss the Arguments for Creation in the Samkhyakarika.

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

The Samkhya School of philosophy has what I believe to be an agnostic note on the nature of creation and on the existence of God, although not atheistic in the sense that there is still a cause for evolution. In this essay I will try to show how the Samkhya idea of creation is appealing but it...

04 janv. 2008
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Can Knowledge Be Characterised as Justified True Belief? What Would a Better Account of Knowledge Look like?

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

There have been many attempts over the years to try and define what constitutes knowledge. Up until the early 1960's, the general consensus was that the tripartite analysis of knowledge was correct. However, it is now widely accepted that this is not the case, due to the work of Edmund Gettier...

04 janv. 2008
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Essay on the Vaisesika and Bhagavad Gita Distinctions between Self and Body

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

It is my opinion that the distinction between self and body, as set out in the Vaisesika and mentioned in the Vedanta (Sourcebook, 1957, pp121-138, 386-423) , is an extremely cogent theory which seems to be able to reply to most objections raised to it. In this essay I will attempt to show how...

04 janv. 2008
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Is Sound Eternal, as the Mimansa Philosophers Believe It to Be or Is It Transitory as the Nyaya Says?

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

Behind the claim that sound is eternal appears to be the idea that it must be eternal because the utterance of the word is for the purpose of another. Without this eternality, one person could not make anything known to another, because once the word was spoken, it would no longer exist. Another...

04 janv. 2008
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What Would It Mean for an Event to Be a 'Miracle' in the Sense that Hume Describes It?

Essay - 5 pages - Philosophy

In this essay, I hope to show that some of the criticisms levelled against Hume, especially those by Robert Hambourger (1980), are not effective in their attempts to erode Hume's argument. These issues were discussed in an article by Dorothy Coleman (1988), which I will use to outline the...

04 janv. 2008
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Has Hume Refuted the Design Argument?

Essay - 4 pages - Philosophy

In my opinion, David Hume, in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, completely destroys the traditional design argument. In this essay I will outline an example of the traditional design argument, as written by Newton, and also Hume's critique of this argument, in his ‘Dialogues...

03 janv. 2008
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Jürgen Habermas overemphasises the role of the public sphere in his theory of law and democracy

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

Jürgen Habermas (born June 18, 1929 in Düsseldorf) is a German philosopher, political scientist and sociologist in the tradition of critical theory. His work focuses on the analysis of advanced capitalist industrial society and of democracy and the rule of law in a critical social-evolutionary...

17 déc. 2007
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Aristotle's "The Rhetoric"

Essay - 2 pages - Philosophy

When digging deeply into Aristotle's “The Rhetoric” it only begs the question of the origins of the author. Many of us learn about Aristotle's legacy in grade school and learn about his works. However, many of us also fail to learn the basic elements that made Aristotle who he was then...

11 déc. 2007
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Progressing Toward the End of Spirit: Hegel on World History

Essay - 2 pages - Philosophy

Although Hegel's concept of spirit can sound like a purely metaphysical concept, more simply it is the ultimate force of our wills. Hegel believes that the wills of individuals, (which are inherently free wills,) that make up a nation are a kind of collective consciousness, which has an ultimate...