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MODERN AGE PRISONER
Modern Age Prisoner
Modern Age Prisoner
Arendt prsented the fall of the societal sphere as was knew to the Greeks of ancient time, majorly by a transformation of focal point from this World, from where permenancy may be achieved by excellent words and ending avts, in order to ...
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CIVIL SOCIETY
Civil Society
Civil Society
Introduction
Civil society can loosely be understood as the aspects of life that lie outside the family, the state as a whole and markets where people mingle and join to advance in their pursuit of acquiring personal interests. There are instances where the family and one's private life ...
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Written Assignment 5
Written Assignment 5
Introduction
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, perceptive of scripture in Christian faith was influenced by a thoughtful revolution. The main reason behind this happening was the sensitive understanding of historical development within the fundamental framework of human culture.
Discussion
The Cultural and Historical Events That Shaped ...
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The Six Branches of Philosophy
The Six Branches of Philosophy
Introduction
Philosophy is the main feature of our daily lives, and is highly regarded due to its great influences on most of the situations of everyday life. The solution of issues and problems of our daily lives are associated with the concept of ...
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CRIMINOLOGY
Classicist and Positivist Criminology
Classicist and Positivist Criminology
Introduction
The term criminology is the disciplinary study of the control, nature, causes and extent of the criminal actions in the society as well as in the individuals. Criminology was derived from the Latin word crime which meant “accusation”. The study of criminology has ...
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END OF HISTORY
End of History
End of History
Introduction
The End of History is the first book of the American philosopher and political scientist Francis Fukuyama, released in 1992, published by Free Press. The End of History argues that the liberal democracy, Western-style spread in the world shows the end point of ...
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Introduction to the Humanities I: Philosophical Thought
Introduction to the Humanities I: Philosophical Thought
Introduction
Life and its meaning is not very simple to define, it requires proper consideration to understand what life really is? And what is the purpose of life. Another major concern associated with life is that, the meaning ...
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PHILOSOPHY
The Body in Political Theory
The Body in Political Theory
Introduction
Body Politics are actually the practices and policies which aid the powers of society control the human body, along with fighting over the individual and communal control of the body. The powers which are active in body politics encompass institutional ...
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The Odyssey
The Odyssey
Introduction
The title of the Odyssey (or Odusseía in ancient Greek) is formed on the Greek name of Ulysses (Odysseus). This poem is attributed to Homer, a bard from Asia Minor, in effect tells the adventures of Odysseus on his return home at the end of the Trojan War. This epic, cut into 24 songs, is written in ...
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Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person
First Argument
Frankfurt believed that other characteristics of human beings besides being a specific species who have a genetic code determines them a person.
He believed that differentiating cause among persons is a complex system of desires and wills.
According to Frankfurt, person ...