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    SELLARS AND THE "MYTH OF THE GIVEN" William P. Alston Syracuse University To be presented at the Eastern Division APA Meeting to be held at the Washington Hilton & Towers (Washington‚ DC) on Dec. 27 - 30‚ 1998: Book discussion: Wilfrid Sellars ’s Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind (International Ballroom West‚ Wed.‚ Dec. 30‚ 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.) -- Published with the permission of Prof. Alston. Since the body of the paper will be distinctly critical‚ I would like to begin by paying

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    belief. Using his “Myth of the Cave” Plato contends that sense experience cannot lead to knowledge‚ but in fact knowledge can only be found in ideal models—Forms. I will argue that though false premises and problematic justification of the immortal soul exist as severe challenges to Plato’s epistemological view‚ Plato’s arguments ultimately cannot be concretely proven incorrect nor

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    State of Nature

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    What is the state of nature? The state of nature is a term in political philosophy that describes a circumstance prior to the state and society’s establishment. Philosophers‚ mainly social contract theory philosophers‚ and political thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes‚ John Locke‚ and Jean Jacques Rousseau discussed and considered the "state of nature" as a starting point to their political and philosophical ideas. John Locke‚ whose work influenced the American Declaration of Independence‚ believes that

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    The Purity Myth Summary

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    The main problem addressed in the introduction to The Purity Myth is how the concept of virginity has been used to oppress young women. Jessica Valenti’s primary claim is that the concept of virginity is a myth designed to hypersexualize young girls and link a woman’s worth to the men that she has been with sexually‚ thereby perpetuating misogyny. Valenti believes that virginity is a social construct that should be eliminated in order to preserve the dignity of young girls and to teach them actual

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    The Beauty Myth and Media’s Distortion of Beauty October 30‚ 2012 Semester Project Socy-2112 Shante White‚ Taylor Sharpless‚ Caleb McCora swhite47@uncc.edu‚ tsharple@uncc.edu‚ cmccora@uncc.edu What is the first thing that comes to mind when you see a well-dressed young woman on the street‚ at work or in class? Most people’s reaction would be that the young lady looks beautiful. However‚ everyone has a different perception of beauty‚ especially the media. The media’s distorted view of beauty

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    The myth of the juvenile superpredator is being readily touted in the media these days. Newspapers‚ public speakers‚ television talk shows‚ and news programs‚ have created the idea that society is‚ or soon will be‚ bombarded with a generation of violent‚ apathetic‚ and unremorseful adolescent delinquents (Kappeler‚ Blumberg‚ & Potter‚ 2000‚ p.175). Kappeler‚ Blumberg‚ and Potter refer to this topic in chapter nine‚ "Juvenile Superpredators‚" (Kappeler et al.‚ 2000‚ p175-195) of their text: The Mythology

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    The Vegetarian Myth: A Stylistic Analysis The Vegetarian Myth‚ written by author Lierre Keith‚ tackles the ever-heated question: To eat animal products or not to eat animal products? I add the word “products‚” after animal because the book should more properly be called the vegan myth. As a former vegan of over twenty years Keith comes from a place of experience‚ or as she might have it‚ a bitter experience. Feeling betrayed‚ in denial‚ and physically ill from her vegan years‚ she has made it her

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    Akhenaten: The Man‚ The Myth‚ The Mess How young is too young to rule? Every culture has its own answer to this particular question. In ancient Egypt‚ young men were allowed to inherit the throne at a very young age. In the instance of the pharaoh Akhenaten he was given the throne at age eleven. Even though he did not directly rule for the first years of his reign‚ his name is still attributed to them. Akhenaten was born to a father who was an amazing and beloved pharaoh‚ Amenhotep III. A sickly

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    Creepy Legends of Latin America Every culture all around the world has its share of urban legends‚ myths‚ folklore and ghost stories. Latin American is no different having a large part of its culture based on religion‚ tradition‚ celebrating the dead and keeping bad spirits away. It is no surprise that is has developed many great ghost stories that have been passed from generation to generation. Like all good stories much of its true origin has been lost in time and all that is left is a tale

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    Cosmic Myths Worksheet Choose two myths from each of the following myth categories: creation‚ flood‚ afterlife‚ and apocalypse. Answer the following questions for all eight myths. Creation Myths Myth 1: Egyptian: The beginning Religion or culture of origin: African Myth 2: Religion or culture of origin: Chinese Who created the world? Myth 1: Myth 2: Who were the main characters involved? What was the process? Myth 1: Myth 2: What was the motivation to create the world? Myth 1:

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