“All I know is that I know nothing” argued the deep ancient philosopher Socrates. His argument is based on the fact that one cannot know anything with absolute certainty; they could only know something with a fractional amount of confidence. Socrates had written this quote nearly two thousand year ago. With our vast advances in modern technology‚ science‚ mathematics‚ and equipment to record data‚ over the last two millenniums‚ one would assume that we would long grow this view of not knowing anything
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If I were a bird! As a little bird-maybe a nightingale or an innocent dove-if I were born on this earth‚ I would have been very happy. As a nightingale‚ I would be adored by the people for my sweet songs. I would have built my tiny nest on the top branch of a tree. My nest would give shelter to me and my brethren. From the top of the tree‚ I could see the greenery of the fields‚ the flowing rivers and the far horizon. In a storm‚ my nest would be swung to and fro‚ without being detached from the
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Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing Unable to get official permission to interview and write about correctional officers‚ Ted Conover‚ author of the book Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing‚ "got in" by applying for a correctional officer position. After training‚ he and his fellow rookies‚ known as "newjacks‚" were randomly assigned to Sing Sing‚ one of the country’s most famous -- and infamous -- prisons. Sing Sing‚ a maximum-security male prison‚ was built in 1828 by prisoners themselves‚ kept at their task
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If I were a bird If I were a bird‚ I would like to be one of the small species‚ cute and beautiful. I would love to be a tiny maina who is beautiful‚ tiny and above all‚ it is a bird that man can keep as a pet. I would love to stay with men‚ study their ways and enjoy their company. This I would be able to do with men as‚ God has given the maina a power of speech just like men. It talks like a human being‚ has a sweet voice and‚ above all also has a great capacity to learn whatever it is taught
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How do I know what I know? Question 1: Which main questions‚ concepts‚ and theories of epistemology are dealt with by your selected philosopher? As a rationalist‚ Plato challenges inquiries of “what we know how we know” by centralizing the human mind (conscience and thought) as the essence of knowledge. Plato often debates using his deceased mentor‚ Socrates‚ to honour Socrates’ reputation as a valuable teacher. True knowledge can be rediscovered deep within the mind; otherwise known as
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Caged Birds Without A Song Written within the nineteenth century‚ both Susan Glaspell’s Trifles and Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House‚ use symbolism within the play to illustrate how different the roles were between men and women during this time. Reputation and public appearance were viewed as intrinsic forms of value within nineteenth century marriages‚ as though they were solely the backbone of the marriage’s success. Women were viewed as subordinates‚ mere extensions of their husbands‚ creating
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If I were a Bird If I were a bird‚ I wish I could run away from the disturbing things in school or family. Since I have faced some difficulties of friendship and learning recently‚ I am eager to abandon everything and live a happy life. There are several reasons that I want to be a bird. First of all‚ if I were a bird‚ I could fly up high in the sky and breath the fresh air that I have never enjoyed before. In the sky‚ I don’t have to care too much about others’ feelings and thoughts and I can
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“I‚ Too‚ Sing America” written by Langston Hughes is a poem filled with many mixed thoughts and feelings expressed by a single dark-skinned man. The main reasons why I chose to write about this poem is because it would be a great opportunity to learn much more about the topic of racism‚ and African American rights. There are also three quotes in this poem that stands out for me. There is a lot to learn about this time period as we progress in this essay. The theme of this poem is freedom and shows
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the damages of adversity Think back to the first time you ever heard of the damages of adversity. At one stage or another‚ every man woman or child will be faced with the issue of the damages of adversity. Until recently considered taboo amongst polite society‚ it is impossible to overestimate its impact on modern thought. Inevitably the damages of adversity is often misunderstood by those most reliant on technology‚ who just don’t like that sort of thing. Complex though it is I shall now attempt
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idea in this excerpt in his poem‚ “I Too Sing
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