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catastrophism, which states that the Earth's surface features appeared suddenly in the past, radically different geological processes than those occurring at present. Catastrophism compared to alternative uniformitarianism describes a proce...
that have triggered the fall of Union of Soviet Socialist Republic, (USSR) due to authoritarian doctrine, while the same practices have not affected the Peoples Republic of China and in contrast to the USSR, China has managed not only to su...
(1748-1832) and John Stuart Mill (1806-1873). Utilitarianism gets its name from Bent test question: "What is the use of this?" He was conceived the idea when he ran across the phrase "the greatest happiness of the greatest number" of Joseph...
in the Second Coming of Christ and the establishment of his kingdom on earth as predicted in the Book of Revelation. More generally, the term refers to any religious movement that prophesies the imminent destruction of the present order and...
It began with the oppression of black people. They began to identify with the Jewish people, who also have a history of being oppressed. More radical groups became anti-Semitic, claiming to be the "Real Jews", and claiming that the Bible's ...
Determinism can be characterized as the philosophical conviction that every happening or activity is the inescapable outcome of preceding happenings and actions. Therefore, every happening or activity can be forecast in advance. Determinist...
living is associated by some almost exclusively with vegetarianism, as Kathy Rudy suggests, in "Locavores, Feminism, and the Question of Meat," the "locavore" movement in the U. S. instead offers a more valuable and ecological model for hum...