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  • Monica Lewinsky Inductive Reasoning
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    ... or leave friends, children, or anyone else they love behind. Therefore, C Chivalry is alive. A. R. G. Conditions Conductive Argument P 1 A- known to be a priori true R- positive relevance P 2 A- matter of common knowledge R- positive relevance P 3 A- matter of common knowledge R- positive relevance P 4 A-known to a priori true R- positive relevance P 5 A- matter of common knowledge R- positive relevance P 1 - 5 G- all grounds for cogent argument Counter Argument P 1 A- Highly refutable, not ...
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  • Natural Law Moral Argument
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    Alasdair MacIntyre, in his... has argued forcefully that the West has lost whatever common ethical grammar it once possessed. In the wake of this collapse, moral philosophers and theologians have offered a variety of proposals to resurrect ethics. Moral theologians insist that ethics be rooted in theological truth, though there are wide differences about what this means. On the one side, Stanley Hauerwas has encouraged Christians to abandon misleading universalisms and live out of their particul...
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  • Malevich Supremacist Pure Sensation Square
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    Max Blythe Humanities Labour MWF 8 - 9 Red Square The painting Red Square by Russian painter Kashmir Malevich is a particularly interesting piece. It is simple red square on a white background representing a peasant woman. It is an example of the Malevich's unique style of suprematism, which focuses on motion and feeling. The painting was done near the beginning of the twentieth century when science was developing at a rapid rate. Einstein's Theory of Relativity was gaining ground at the time. M...
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  • Ayn Rand Moral Principle
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    ... as turned down by 12 publishers). For example, in Atlas Shrugged, Rand obscured historical realities to reinforce her argument and once again exaggerated the situation. Thus, the Taggart Railroad of the novel, the central setting, may strike someone with an average knowledge of American history as the kind of thing that never existed. Most people know that the transcontinental railroads were built with federal subsidies and federal land grants, (which is ironic within itself. Rands theory de...
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  • Cause And Effect Point Of View
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    I would like to start by stating that the arguments I will present about David Humes An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding are not going to be leaning completely towards his point of view or against it due to the fact that I agree with certain views on his philosophy and disagree with others. In Of the Origin of Ideas, Hume divides all perceptions into two basic kinds: impressions, which are the livelier and more vivid perceptions; and ideas, which are less lively copies of the original impr...
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  • Critique Of Pure Reason Synthetic A Priori
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    The exploration into Immanuel Kant's thought is one of, insight, perception, and open-mindedness. His work in the field of philosophy and intellectual development spanned over thirty-five years. He wrote on virtually all philosophical topics but his love was in the branch of metaphysics. His role in the evolvement of modern thought is vast and profound. Immanuel Kant was born, lived, and died in Konigsberg, East Prussia. Although he never left East Prussia, he is one of the most highly regarded ...
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  • Existence Of God Knowledge Of God
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    For a Genuine empiricist the phrase God Exists is meaningless To come to a proper understanding of the question, a few key concepts must first be established. What is meant by the term Empiricism? To an empiricist, the occurrence of consciousness is simply the product of experience. It is assumed that all human knowledge is acquired from experience and observation alone. It is believed that we are born with an empty slate; it is through sense perception that our knowledge begins to form and shap...
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  • Code Of Ethics Categorical Imperative
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    Kant escapes the limitations of the apparent world by viewing it through a strictly rational perspective; Neitzsche also achieves this through the will to power of his original code of ethics. Kantian philosophy escapes the apparent world through reason, void of any influence of thought of desires, inclinations and past experiences, called a priori reasoning. One who is capable of using a priori reasoning Kant calls a rational agent. Kantian ethics dictates that one ought to use a priori reasoni...
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  • Cause And Effect Matters Of Fact
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    Philosophy Hume and Descartes were the greatest world philosophers who had his assumptions and argumentation concerning almost any philosophical issues presented for society. Humes test for the meaningfulness of an idea involves the clear evaluation of any particular idea and than looking for justification for that idea. As long as any idea has particular proof or solid base that it is expressed on the idea can be considered meaningful. The revival of skepticism, brought about by these modern co...
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  • Cause And Effect Matters Of Fact
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    Hume Hume was one of the greatest world philosophers who had his assumptions and argumentation concerning almost any philosophical issues presented for society. His test for the meaningfulness of an idea involves the clear evaluation of any particular idea and than looking for justification for that idea. As long as any idea has particular proof or solid base that it is expressed on the idea can be considered meaningful. The revival of skepticism, brought about by these new concepts, had many ph...
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  • Sun Will Rise Matters Of Fact
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    In An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding, David Hume demonstrates how there is no way to rationally make any claims about future occurrences. According to Hume knowledge of matters of fact come from previous experience. From building on this rationale, Hume goes on to prove how, as humans we can only make inferences on what will happen in the future, based on our experiences of the past. But he points out that we are incorrect to believe that we are justified in using our experience of the p...
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  • Cause And Effect Matters Of Fact
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    Humes ultimate goal in his philosophic endeavors was to undermine abstruse Philosophy. By focusing on the aspect of reason, Hume shows there are limitations to philosophy. Since he did not know the limits, he proposed to use reason to the best of his ability, but when he came to a boundary, that was the limit. He conjectured that we must study reason to find out what is beyond the capability of reason. Hume began his first examination if the mind by classifying its contents as Perceptions. Here ...
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  • God Existence Immanuel Kant
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    For a Genuine empiricist the phrase? God Exists? is meaningless To come to a proper understanding of the question, a few key concepts must first be established. What is meant by the term Empiricism? To an empiricist, the occurrence of consciousness is simply the product of experience. It is assumed that all human knowledge is acquired from experience and observation alone. It is believed that we are born with an empty slate; it is through sense perception that our knowledge begins to form and sh...
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  • Piece Of Wax Deep Sleep
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    The Descartes Knowledge Descartes Knowledge The question of our existence in reality is a question which philosophers have tackled throughout time. This essay will look at the phrase, cogito ergo sum or I think therefore I am, a phrase brought about by Rene Descartes. This phrase is the backbone of Descartes whole philosophy of our existence in reality. As long as we are thinking things, we exist. When we look at this approach to our existence we must first deny that any sensory data that we rec...
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  • Sense Of Duty Moral Law
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    Duty and Philosophy If philosophy itself is a method of understanding, then there must first be something present for it to understand, and Kant identifies this something as the moral law. It is this purity that Kant acknowledges to exist without first needing to be perceived (which would therefore rely on that perception to validate it), and rightly claims as the absolute. He further argues that since this true and pure is omnipresent, then it is humanity's duty to hold itself to it, no matter ...
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  • Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged
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    The Joys Of Contriving Literature (Why Ayn The Joys Of Contriving Literature (Why Ayn Rands Theories Dont Hold Water) No thinker, perhaps, has had more influence upon contemporary libertarians than the novelist and non-academic philosopher, Ayn Rand. For that reason alone, she deserves attention; however, many of her arguments have been misunderstood, misrepresented or ignored. As George Smith has commented, ? there has appeared relatively little in the way of competent reflection of Ayn Rand as...
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  • Synthetic A Priori Point Of View
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    Alice Furnari 24 / 2 / 97 Freedom and Reason in Kant Morality, Kant says, cannot be regarded as a set of rules which prescribe the means necessary to the achievement of a given end; its rules must be obeyed without consideration of the consequences that will follow from doing so or not. A principle that presupposes a desired object as the determinant of the will cannot give rise to a moral law; that is, the morality of an act of will cannot be determined by the matter or content of the will for ...
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  • Existence Of God Black And White
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    How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought which is independent of experience, is so admirably appropriate to the objects of reality (Einstein)? How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought which is independent of experience, is so admirably appropriate to the objects of reality (Einstein)? This issue has troubled philosophers as well as scientist since Einstein first posed it. To answer what Einstein meant when he asked the question,...
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  • Natural Law Human Reason
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    Alasdair MacIntyre, in his? ? ... has argued forcefully that the West has lost whatever common ethical grammar it once possessed. In the wake of this? collapse? , moral philosophers and theologians have offered a variety of proposals to resurrect ethics. Moral theologians insist that ethics be rooted in theological truth, though there are wide differences about what this means. On the one side, Stanley Hauerwas has encouraged Christians to abandon misleading universalisms and live out of their p...
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  • Synthetic A Priori Point Of View
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    Alice Furnari 24 / 2 / 97 Freedom and Reason in Kant Morality, Kant says, cannot be regarded as a set of rules which prescribe the means necessary to the achievement of a given end; its rules must be obeyed without consideration of the consequences that will follow from doing so or not. A principle that presupposes a desired object as the determinant of the will cannot give rise to a moral law; that is, the morality of an act of will cannot be determined by the matter or content of the will for ...
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