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This two page paper looks at the main issue and solution in Ralph Cudworths A treatise concerning the Eternal and Immutable Mortality. The paper addresses some of the main arguments Cudworth put forward in his effort to prove the validity of his solutio | more info
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This is a 9-page comparative essay about the distinctions and similarities between Platos Idealism and Hinduism. In discussing the theory of the universe, Platos Demiurge and Hinduisms Brahman are discussed. The theory of human nature is explored in | more info
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This is a two page essay on the Meditations of Descartes. It examines Descartes proof of the existence of God, his method of doubt, and his theory on human error. There are no sources for this paper. | more info
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Both Hume and Descartes offer arguments intended to show that we can know that God exists, and that we can know something about God's nature. Descartes's argument is characteristic of his rationalism, while Cleanthes' argument is typical of empiricism. Th | more info
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Lamin Sanneh has been a missionary and has made change even in the midst of Islam lands and those that remain hopeless secular. This paper will look at his work, in particular his book, West African Christianity, and how his personality has attributed to | more info
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This is a 5-page paper on Humanities. It has 3 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the historical conflict between science and religion, with an emphasis on some major areas of conflict including the origin of humankind. The essay also defin | more info
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St. Augustines City of God is a very persuasive argument for Christianity. In order to help others understand Christianity, he presents a defense, one that was born out of personal experience. This papers goal, then, is to illustrate why St. Augustines | more info
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This 3 page essay takes a critical look at Descartes existence of God as depicted in Meditations 3. It is supported by two sources and answers questions about the assumptions Descartes made in his reasoning and whether or not these were sound or valid. | more info
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This is a 5 page paper relying on 5 resources to discuss and reflect on the information provided in the videos and in the texts Ancient Greece : Socrates and Plato, Great Books: Platos Republic, A History of Western Ethics, Vaknin, Sam. Issues in Ethics and Vlastos, Gregory The Socratic Elenchus. The teachings and life of Socrates are described and then extrapolated to everyday life, with conclusions drawn based on the information from the resources themselves. | more info
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What follows is a reflective essay about the difference between right and wrong and the definition of truth. Works by ethicists, philosophers and people on the street are consulted in order to come to some conclusions about what a moral framework is, and for whom it will work. Ultimately, the answers are conditional on who is defining and who is considering the ideas. References are at the end. | more info
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What follows is a four page essay about the book Against the Gods by Bernstein. It analyzes what Mr. Bernstein has to say about historical figures and their impacts on modern economies. The essay couples the historical figures with a concept in modern stocks and commodities markets, and shows how those ideas led to various investments from insurance to hedge fund derivatives. A reference section follows at the end. | more info
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This report4 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 5 sourcesconsiders the implications of Thoreaus essay, Civil Disobedience, in light of the American war against Mexico. The report outlines the thinking expressed in the essay, the national and international political factors at work at the time of outbreak of war, and the implications of Thoreaus political philosophy on more recent national events (e.g., Martin Luther Kings civil disobedience during demonstrations in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1963). | more info
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This 4-page paper discusses utilitarianism in the light of John Stuart Mills explanation of the philosophy. The paper takes into account various aspects of utilitarianism which were expanded and refined by Mill and shows how they had been different during Benthams development of the principle. The paper uses three sources and appends them in APA format. | more info
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This is an eight page research paper analyzing egoism in the book Gone with the wind. To achieve this, the nature of egoism is analyzed in the light of four characters, namely: Scarlett OHara, Rhett Butler, Gerald OHara and Stuart Tarletton. This paper follows an MLA outline with six sources. | more info
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This is a 1-page humanities paper that answers seven different questions about Plato and Socrates. Each answer focuses on a specific work of writing and includes information about each work in two or three sentences. It relies on 0 sources and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a one page paper relying on two sources that discusses Aristotles Notion of ethical behavior. It speaks to societys perception of right and wrong, while discussing the idea that most humans rely on personal feeling to make decisions. The paper is written on a college undergraduate level. | more info
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This is a three page paper outlining Aristotles Theory of Tragedy and how Oedipus the King fits into this theory. The story is broken down piece by piece to outline how it fulfills all of the obligations of being a true tragedy according to this theory and overall conclusions drawn. | more info
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This is a 3-page paper written in the MLA style. The paper is on the subject of philosophy, specifically on the topic of social psychology. The paper is about aggression and the aggression questionnaire. In this paper the writer answers the aggression questionnaire and also gets four family members to provide answers. Next the paper examines the answers, especially what the answers reveal about the familys attitudes towards aggression. The only source used in this paper was the aggression questionnaire. | more info
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This term paper, 10 pages in length, in APA format, and relying on 11 sources - narrates in detail the information surrounding the nature of alchemical hermeneutic method in psychoanalysis procedures. The writer narrates the method in these procedures as deemed pertinent to his Armenian-Iranian culture. Furthermore, this paper suggests ways on how the writer can enhance the tapping of his unconscious mind through using alchemical hermeneutic method in psychoanalysis procedures. | more info
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This is a ten page paper on alchemy and the Jungian typology and how the two can influence the individual and his work. The paper relies on seven references in APA format. The writer discusses the relation of Jung's typology to alchemical operations. This paper is written on a college undergraduate level. | more info
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This is a five-page paper which assesses and evaluates Thomas Aquinas Reasons in Proof of the Existence of God. Motivations, methods, and criticisms of the text are examined. Also, quotes from the larger text Summa Theologia are provided. The paper is written in MLA format, and utilizes five sources. | more info
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What follows is an essay written in the MLA style that poses a hypothesis about human nature and then suggests support from a pair of short stories to an age old dilemma illustrated by the story of Chrysothemis, the sister of Electra in Greek Mythology. The situation is that the main characters in short stories by James Joyce and William Faulkner are faced with some moral conundrums that test their feelings toward other family members and their ideas about what is just and ethical. References follow on a separate page. | more info
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This is a three page paper that discusses Aristotles point of view that one is only virtuous if one acts virtuously and has developed the habit of acting virtuously. This paper makes the deductive argument that although one may have developed the habit of acting virtuously, he/she is still a virtuous person because a person has a choice whether to continue to engage in the habitual, virtuous actions. This paper is written in MLA style. The writer did not use any outside sources. | more info
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This is a three and a quarter paper that discusses the three incomplete objections of the virtue ethics theory. This paper explains the objections of the theory and whether the objections are valid. The paper is written in MLA style. The thesis statement is: This paper will discuss each one of the incomplete objections to the virtue ethics theory and discuss whether they are valid criticisms of the virtue ethics theory. | more info
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This is a two page paper that discusses the idea that it is personhood that affects whether abortion is morally right. The fetus has a lot in common with other beings, such as the fact it is living, that it feels pain, and that it has consciousness. However, the distinction between fetuses, animals, and plants, is that each fetus is a person. The killing of a person is considered morally wrong. Therefore, the status of personhood has a significant impact on whether abortion is moral. The paper is written in MLA style and uses no sources. | more info
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This is a two page paper that compares Immanuel Kants philosophy of Categorical Imperative and John Hospers Rule of Utilitarianism. Kants three imperatives are broken down and discussed as to how they fit in with Hospers theory. This paper is written in MLA style. No outside sources were used. The thesis statement is: This paper will compare Kants philosophy to Hospers, and discuss the universal approach to both theories. | more info
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This is a two page paper that discusses the Act Utilitarianism theory and the holes associated with the theory. The Rule Utilitarianism theory is discussed, and the author explains how the Rule Utilitarianism theory solves the problems of the Act Utilitarianism theory. The paper is written in MLA style and uses no sources. The thesis statement is: This paper will discuss how the Rule Utilitarianism rule can solve the inadequacies of the Act Utilitarianism theory. | more info
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This is an 8-page philosophy assignment that uses Jonathan Glovers Humanity: A Moral History of the 20th Century to discuss Nietzsches challenge, how it can be answered, how the book helps to offer answers, and why the writing is so important to problems that face humanity in the 20th and 21st centuries. It relies on 1 source and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 5-page philosophy assignment that utilizes Jonathon Glovers book Humanity: A Moral History of the 20th century. It discusses Glovers overall argument as presented in parts five, six, and seven. It also analyzes whether Glovers solutions are favorable or not. It relies on 1 source and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 3 page essay paper discussing why Aristotle chooses to identify substance with the form instead of the composite of matter and form. The essay discusses the benefits of treating substance as a kind of form. The essay discussion is based on Aristotles arguments that are conclusive and ultimately cause him to decide in favor of the explanation of substance as form. The essay relies on 2 sources. | more info
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This is a four page term paper written in MLA style that does not rely on any sources. It is an ontology paper that refutes Derek Parfits theory that the continued existence of a person through time is based on psychological connectedness and continuity with identity relation having no relevance. | more info
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