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Women in Ancient Greece
Women in Ancient Greece
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Early treatment of women in Athenian society can be best described as servitude. Women were treated differently from city to city but the basic premise of that treatment never changed. A woman s main purpose was to establish a bloodline that could carry on ...
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CARTESIAN CIRCLE
Cartesian Circle
Cartesian Circle
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to identify and assess the criticism related to the “Cartesian Circle” fatally undermines Decartes' project. The paper also discusses the ways through which the origins of traditional mortality also provide the critique of mortality. The Cartesian circle criticized because of ...
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MORALITY
How might an account of the origins of traditional morality also provide a critique of that morality?
How might an account of the origins of traditional morality also provide a critique of that morality?
Introduction
This paper discusses the concept of morality in a holistic context. Moraliy is a rather a wide concept ...
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Cartesian Interaction
Introduction
Dualism refers to a philosophical position that assumes that there is a nonmaterial or spiritual reality over and beyond the physical reality. Therefore, our beings are not only composed of a body. There are different types of dualism (Burroughs & Rindfleisch, 2002). The mind-body dualism assumes that the body ...
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PHILOSOPHY
Rhetoric
Rhetoric
Introduction
Cicero follows exactly the Platonic doctrine in constant demand, which is seen in the De oratore in the Brutus and the Orator-wide philosophical background for the speaker: the theory of eloquence is in the manuals of Philosophy, and Rhetoric is learned in the schools of philosophy, which is why a ...
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LAWS & LEGISLATORS
Relation between Laws & Legislators
Relation between Laws and Legislature
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The nature of relationship between a law and legislature is quite simple, yet, complex. Laws are proposed and approved by the legislature, which are crafted in a way to meet the requirements of the society and to create balance in ...
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Buddhist Philosophy
Buddhist Philosophy
Buddhism
Buddhism is based on the teachings of the first Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. Buddha did not see himself as God or God's messenger. It is when the teachings are not about inspiration of God, but to their own thoughts of the Buddha. In Buddhism, there is rebirth. ...
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DEATH PENALTY
Death penalty
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This essay concerns the importance and the laws pertaining to the death penalty. The death penalty is a death sentence which is presented to a person for committing a serious crime, and the person is presented with death to pay off for his crime. There are a number ...
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Happiness is the ultimate goal of human life
Happiness is the ultimate goal of human life
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Happiness is the ultimate goal of human life. Actually it's the desire of a human to achieve and when it's achieved then it means that the individual is happy. The existence of basic, innate, inherited from ...
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CAUSES OF DISUNION
Causes of Disunion
Causes of Disunion
Introduction
In American historiography is still one of the most controversial issues is to determine the causes of the Civil War between North and South. It would seem, for a period of time since its completion, American historians have sifted through and discussed every ...