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PLATO THE CAVE
Plato the Cave
Plato the Cave
Introduction
The son of a wealthy and noble family, Plato (427-347 B.C.) was preparing for a career in politics when the trial and eventual execution of Socrates (399 B.C.) changed the course of his life. He abandoned his political career and turned to philosophy, ...
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NO NEW JOBS
No new jobs by Jennifer Rubin
No new jobs by Jennifer Rubin
Introduction
The study is related to the “No new jobs” by Jennifer Rubin. The article is about the United States where employers are hiring the people, but they are not offering new jobs due to various factors. Among ...
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OEDIPUS'S HAMARTIA
Oedipus's Hamartia and His Eventual Downfall In The Light Of Socrates` Understanding of “Wisdom”
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In contrast to the teachings of Socrates, Oedipus is someone completely different. His arrogance in knowing his past, blind believe in the Oracle`s prophesy, and believe in the drunks telling him about his adoption shows his ...
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FREE WILL
Determinism VS Libertarianism
Determinism VS Libertarianism
Introduction
Determinism is the belief that every event caused by a preceding event (the universe governed by fixed physical laws) that there is no such thing as chance, and that there is one determinable future (Suppes, 1993). Essentially, it is like a domino effect; the ...
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PLATO AND ARISTOTLE'S EPISTEMOLOGY
Plato and Aristotle's epistemology
Plato and Aristotle's epistemology
Plato Epistemology
Plato has a notion of thought as the essence of things is something transcendent that is separate from the world. Plato speaks of the soul as immortal and determined from birth, if you were born a certain way, ...
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Rousseau and the Ideal Society
Rousseau's ideal society is the advancement of arts and sciences contributed more to the dishonesty or purification of morals? Rousseau disparages social institutions for having corrupted the important goodness of life and the human heart. Rousseau believes that being "civilized" society has made worse because good ...
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Philosophy of Education
Introduction
Educational institutions play a very vital role in molding the way in which the students perform. Moreover, they also groom the child with respect to its educational and behavioral abilities. Children join schools at a very young age and spend half of their day at school. Therefore, it ...
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Philosophy of Education
Thesis statement
This paper aims to discuss homeschooling. The prompt selected for this issue is homeschooling is justified in a democratic society or not. This paper provides a justification whether homeschooling should be adopted or not.
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Home schooling is the process by which pursues the education of children exclusively in ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
Global Warming and Environmental Ethics
Global Warming and Environmental Ethics
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It is a known that the in the 21st century, environmental issues and ethics are one of the major concerns for humanity. This is also becoming evident that the field of sociology can be beneficial in raising awareness regarding the environmental ...
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LAISSEZ-FAIRE PHILOSOPHY IN 19TH CENTURY BRITAIN
Laissez-Faire Philosophy Challenged In 19th Century Britain
Laissez-Faire Philosophy Challenged In 19th Century Britain
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The phrase “welfare state” is of recent origin. It can be the first use to describe Labour Britain after 1945. From Britain, the phrase made its way round the world. It can ...