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Concept of look
Concept of look
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This part of the question truly reflects the racist look, and how it affects our society. In The Fact of Blackness, Fanon uses the example of his own struggles against the psychologically alienating effects of colonialism and racism to illustrate the difficulties black people in particular ...
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FREEDOM
Freedom
[Name of the Institute]
Individual Freedom Should Rightly Be Restricted
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A social agreement on the concept of justice is a condition prerequisite for the existence of any human society. Individual freedom is considered as a right that does not support any irreversible concession: if multiple (political freedom, freedom of expression, ...
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Marx's Concept of “Estranged Labor”
Marx's Concept of “Estranged Labor”
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Estranged or Alienated labor is a concept given by Karl Marx in the context of social criticism. Alienation means an individual or societal condition in which an originally natural relationship (between people and people working, people and the product of their ...
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PHILOSOPHY
Critique of Pure Reason
Critique of Pure Reason
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Immanuel Kant authored the book called Critique of Pure Reason in the year of 1781. Kant's aim was to identify the scope as well as the limits of pure reason. Kant wanted to know the power of reason that what can ...
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Utilitarianism
[Name of the institute]
Utilitarianism
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Utilitarianism is the ethical theory which states that the moral rightness of an action is justified and based only on the most useful, i.e. the greatest amount of good it produces. It is understood that the utility of an act is its ability to produce well. An ...
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THE PRESENCE OF EVIL IN THE WORLD
The presence of evil in the world is compatible with the existence of God
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Contemporary news coverage bombards us with stories about enormous casualties and prodigious sufferings that occur in the world. Anyone can simply look to their neighbor or their own lives and ...
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MEANING OF LIFE
Meaning of Life
Meaning of Life
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The meaning of life concerns the significance and purpose of life and its existence in general. The perception is expressed through different questions like, “Where are we?” “What is life all about?” “What are we doing here?” “What does it all mean?” etc. ...
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PLATO REVIEW
Plato Review
Plato Review
I Believe Plato in the simile of the Cave is implicated with the universe of the “anatomies” and their expression in our universe that is our lifespan, where we can't behold instantly the idealistic anatomies of the adept, the beautiful etc. Whether particular groups are or are not creditworthy ...
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Anselm's Ontological Argument
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A central cluster of questions in the philosophy of religion includes: “Does at least one divinity exist?” “What is it (are they) like?” “What arguments are there for or against its (their) existence?” These questions have sometimes been classified as belonging to metaphysics, more specifically in the area ...
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This I Believe II
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This I Believe II is a collection of essays that are compiled in almost the same manner as the first book in the series was, with seventy five essayists providing their views on philosophy and their own personal beliefs and way of life. There are also included ...