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Philosophy
Philosophy
Philosophy of Science
The philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy that studies the philosophical systems, and the implications of science, whether natural science (physics, biology, etc) or social sciences (psychology, economy , etc.). Philosophy of science is closer to the epistemology and the ontology, two areas in ...
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Cosmological Argument and Occasionalism
The Cosmological Argument
It was Thomas Aquinas who developed the concept of the Cosmological Argument, which actually is based on the observation regarding the universe. It is basically a posteriori type of an argument which says that every event and an individual thing have a reason for its ...
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Essential Concepts and Principles of Democracy
Essential Concepts and Principles of Democracy
Essential principles of Democracy
Liberty
Liberty or freedom is the most essential principle of democracy which allows individuals to exercise what they desire. According to Mill (1860), we have, therefore, recognized the need for the purposes of mental well-being of mankind, freedom ...
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DEMOCRACY
Democracy and the Public Agenda
Democracy and the Public Agenda
A democracy can be described as a type of government in which members of the public take part in the governing process. This inclusion can take different forms; it may be direct or it may be indirect. The term democracy ...
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ARE SOPHISTS PHILOSOPHERS?
Are sophists philosophers?
Are sophists philosophers?
Thesis statement
Sophists were a philosophers that started around the fifth century B.C. and was made famous by Plato, Aristotle, and Aristophanes.
Introduction
Sophism is an illogical dispute intentionally done that shows the reasons in the trust of cheating somebody. A defective dispute apparently correct ...
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Application of the Normative Ethical Theories
[Name of the institute]Application of the Normative Ethical Theories
Introduction
Ethics is a moral philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and unethical behavior. Ethical theories have been defined by the philosophers into three areas, which are metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics on ...
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PHILOSOPHY
Huey Long: Biography
Huey Long: Biography
Introduction
A populist, he was nicknamed "the king fish." In a blistering 1932 exposé, journalist John K. Fineran called Long “a tinpot Napoleon." Born on a farm in the town of Winnfield, Louisiana, on August 30, 1893, Long attended, the University of Oklahoma in 1912; he later ...
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Movie Review: 'The Tree of Life'
'The Tree of Life'
Introduction
The basic plot and theme of the movie 'The Tree of Life' is that it is an addition to the American cinema for the work of art, as the movie portrays a deep philosophical theme with astonishing visuals and macroscopic thoughts. ...
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Spiritual Need Assessment
Spiritual Need Assessment
Introduction
Spiritual need assessment is to address the relationship between the health care provider and the patient and the health care provider's role in spiritual care, those interested in the caring profession are called to examine the human aspects of relationships. It is also necessary for ...
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ESPISTIMOLOGY
Theory of Externalism and Internalism
Theory of Externalism and Internalism
Introduction
The virtue epistemology can be referred to the recent concept of the epistemology, which tends to give it a new perspective of the intellectuals virtue. The main focus of almost all the work in the field of epistemology over ...