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    neither poetry nor prose‚ but dialogues which speech of others is staged. Plato never speaks in his own name in his texts. This demonstrates that the philosopher invents nothing‚ he just look what already exists. Equally closely‚ Socrates condemned anthropomorphism and anthropocentrism of the popular and common conception of religion. For Socrates Divine is not an aspect of the human‚ not a creation of the human. Being righteous is to recognize the absolutely divine other‚ recognize him as any other. Variables

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    perspective. Forensic Anthropology: the study of human remains applied to a legal context. Primatology: the study of the primate order‚ looking for signs of shared biological heritage and trying to understand our closest living relative. Anthropomorphism: the tendency to project onto non-humans human emotions‚ actions‚ and goals that cannot be demonstrated to be there. Anthropodenial: the act or attitude of denying any connection between animal and human behaviours‚ emotional states‚ etc.

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    Anthony Browne is a very prolific children’s author and illustrator‚ whom some of the children may already be familiar. It is possible to use this familiarisation to discuss with the pupils reoccurring themes within Anthony Browne’s books. The anthropomorphism of his characters and the use of motifs‚ such as bananas and hats‚ are prevalent throughout his books. This is a quality that adds an extra-textual element to Browne’s work‚ as the reader already has a wealth of prior knowledge to bring to the

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    immanence in Scripture as seen in Psalm 65:9-13 “You care for the land and water it”. Another example of God’s presence with man is noted in Job 33:4: “The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almighty gives me life. This also suggests Anthropomorphism when it refers to God as having “breath” like a human being. God’s omnipotence and omnipresence demonstrate God’s immanence‚ as he has universal presence and power within the world. God’s transcendence is referred to in Isaiah 55:89: “As the

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    his life as an immigrant in Australia and the challenges his faces such as his restriction to language which prevents him from establishing positive connections with those around him. Similarly in “The Ugly Duckling” Anderson effectively uses anthropomorphism in order to represent human traits and emotions. The ugly duckling sense of belonging is constantly being challenged since he is deemed in being ‘different’ or the ‘other.’ The ugly duckling is shamed for being different‚ because he does not

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    Essay 1 When reading the book‚ “Who wrote the Bible”‚ by Richard Friedman‚ Friedman presents a strong case for the Documentary Hypothesis as it relates to the first five books of the Old Testament‚ also known as the Pentateuch or the Torah. This hypothesis proposes that the Torah was derived from originally independent‚ parallel and complete narratives‚ which were subsequently combined into the current form by a series of redactors‚ or editors. These four sources came to be known as the Yahwist

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    The story of Pi’s survival on the lifeboat is a fascinating tale of determination and courage. Not only is Pi faced with the constant threat of starvation‚ but he simultaneously has to deal with the possible reality of being Richard Parker’s next meal. Pi’s ability to survive this treacherous ordeal is depended on his belief in stories‚ both scientific and spiritual. It’s through these stories that Pi’s able to survive physically‚ as well as spiritually. "Animals in the wild lead lives of compulsion

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    identity‚ which is partly rooted in their superiority to androids. Ironically‚ the presence of empathy does not make humans kinder or more sensitive‚ but rather allows them to unite and assert their superiority over androids. In the study‚ How Anthropomorphism Affects Empathy Towards Robots‚ the researchers conclude that people are more likely to empathize with robots that look more human than with mechanical-looking robots. This reaffirms the view that empathy acts as a uniting force amongst humans;

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    With reference to TWO characters in The Miller’s Tale analyse how Chaucer both asserts and challenges the values and attitudes of his 14th Century context. “The Miller’s Tale”‚ the second poem of “The Canterbury Tales” by Geoffrey Chaucer questions against the values and beliefs of the fourteenth century. The first poem of “The Canterbury Tale” was the “Knight’s Tale” a honourable and virtuous tale. Breaking the social status of the narrator‚ from the Knights tale to a juxtaposed tale told by

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    Bibliography: Asimov‚ I. 1942. Runaround. Astounding Science Fiction‚ March 1942. Barrett‚ J. L. and Keil‚ F. 1996. Conceptualizing a non-natural entity: Anthropomorphism in God concepts. Cognitive Psychology‚ 31: 219-247. Bostrom‚ N. 1998. How long before superintelligence? Int. Jour. of Future Studies‚ 2. Bostrom‚ N. 2001. Existential Risks: Analyzing Human Extinction Scenarios. Journal of Evolution and Technology

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