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MORAL AND ETHICAL PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAY
Moral and Ethical philosophical essay using No Country for Old Men and reflecting The Myth and Decline of American Existentialism
Moral and Ethical philosophical essay using No Country for Old Men and reflecting The Myth and Decline of American Existentialism
Introduction
Moral and ethical relativism are the ...
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Kant and Duty - Grounding for the Metaphysics of Moral
Introduction
Immanuel Kant was a philosopher who lived from 1724 to 1804. He wrote three books on the subject of moral philosophy: "Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals," "Critique of Practical Reason" and "Metaphysics of Morals." All three related to the idea ...
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KANT'S PROLEGOMENA
Kant's Prolegomena and Critique of Pure Reason
Kant's Prolegomena and the Critique of Pure Reason
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Kant wrote The Critique of Pure Reason to establish his commitment to reason and experience. He was a German philosopher who was a part of the Enlightenment movement of the 18th century. His book the ...
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BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY
Buddhist Philosophy
Buddhist Philosophy
Introduction
The starting of the Christian era, Buddhism originated in a new school of considered, whose constituents not only evolves the initial regulations of time in the idea of the unreality of all things, but proceeds after the perfect to accomplish Nirvana through holiness, searched to become Buddha's ...
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SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY
The Paradoxes of, and the Logical Limitations, of Scientific Inquiry
The Paradoxes of, and the Logical Limitations, of Scientific Inquiry
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Isn't it strange that scientists perform the long, enduring inquiries, just so that other scientists can change them in a later time? Scientific inquiries have a paradox. The paradox pertains ...
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Philosophy, Religion, and the Meaning of Life
Philosophy, Religion, and the Meaning of Life
Question 1
A secular saint can be identified as an individual whose features and characteristics are close to virtuous and encompass the best awareness of others at the jeopardy of their own life for the advantage of the ...
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Aristotle's Moral and Intellectual Virtues
Aristotle's Moral and Intellectual Virtues
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Ethics is a very important part of philosophy. There are many philosophers who have defined ethics in their own way; however, Aristotle and Plato are the two main philosophers who came up with the concept. Aristotle's view of moral and intellectual virtues ...
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Philosophical views of Parmenides
Philosophical views of Parmenides
Parmenides was an ancient philosopher who was born in the Greek city of Elea on the southern coast of Italy. Having founded the Eleatic school of philosophy, Parmenides' extensive works mainly revolves around the concepts of nature and human existence and human perceptions (Heidegger, ...
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The Paradox within, and the Logical Limitations of, Scientific Inquiry
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Modern science, using logic as a tool for knowledge is often hampered by theoretical contradictions or the contradictions of the theory of experience. This may be due to incorrect axiomatization of theories, logical fallacies in the construction of judgments, the imperfection ...
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SOCRATES
Socrates
“No Human Agent knowingly Does Evil” - Socrates
Introduction
In this paper, I intend to explore the hotly debated issue regarding the saying of Socrates that “no human agent knowingly does evil.” Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher who helped in shaping Greek beliefs. The ideas he created are present in ...