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PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
Philosophy Of Education
Philosophy of Education
Introduction
Education philosophy is a term popularized by John Dewey (1859-1952) to signify a study of the fundamental principles of the theory of education, as distinguished from the "science of education," i.e., the empirical study of the educational process, and from the "art of education," ...
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SALVATION
Salvation
Salvation
Introduction
The world does not encompass of a single religion. When the world was created, there would only be one belief or religion, but as the time passed and, world developed and civilization progressed, new beliefs and religions started to emerge. However, no matter how many religions or beliefs exit ...
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BUDDHISM AND CHRISTIANITY
Buddhist and Christian ethics
Buddhist and Christian ethics
Introduction
The topic under study focuses on the differences between Buddhist ethics and Christian Ethics.
Discussion
Buddhism
Buddhism is based on the teachings of the first Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. Buddha did not see himself as God or God's messenger. In Buddhism, the concept is ...
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Philosophy
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Problem of Evil
In literature, a destructive force or condition broadly classified as either human (moral evil) or supernatural (metaphysical evil). In the former category lies the bulk of literary interest, focusing on the activities of an individual villain or on an injustice, such as slavery, inaugurated and perpetuated by ...
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SOCRATES
Philosophy of Socrates
Philosophy of Socrates
In the “Euthyphro”, Socrates uses 'dialectic and refutation to critically evaluate Euthyphro's claim to know what piety is. Explain and illustrate the meaning of dialectic and refutation.
In classical philosophy, dialectic (Greek: dialectic) is conflict: the exchange of arguments and counter-arguments that support corresponding proposals (theses) ...
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Philosophy
Introduction
This paper discusses the activity “philosophy” as presented in the works of Plato, as discussed in class and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and as treated by Karl Marx in the Communist Manifesto. The major portion of the paper will be discussing Socrates definition and Plato because most of the ...
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PHILOSOPHY
Functionalist Theory
Functionalist Theory
Introduction
Functionalism is a theory which states that to be in mental state means to be in functional condition. Functional status is a state that can individualize or identify because of its causal relations, so the mental state is determined by the particular kind of reason, say, ...
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If A.I. does become possible, will we have obligations to treat machines “ethically?”
If A.I. does become possible, will we have obligations to treat machines “ethically?”
The possibility of creating thinking machines raises a host of ethical issues. These questions relate both to ensuring that such machines do not harm humans and other ...
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GETTIER'S PROBLEM
What is the significance of Gettier's Problem? How would you reply?
What is the significance of Gettier's Problem? How would you reply?
Introduction
If we analyze Gettier's counterexamples, it can be ascertained that the collapse proposals seem as if they have been done by Chisholm and Ayer. I find it quite surprising ...
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YANKEES
New York Yankees: Greatest Sports Team and Franchise
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New York Yankees: Greatest Sports Team and Franchise
Introduction
The New York Yankees was founded in 1901 in the town of Baltimore. At first they played under the name Baltimore Orioles from 1903 to 1912 and then it was named as New ...