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    Essentially‚ qualia could be studied in an artificial system and made become intelligent machine today. A.L.I.C.E‚ an intelligent computer program able to answer all the questions given‚ like a human. So is it can seem to have qualia? Chinese Room Argument experiment would answer this concern. A guy who does not know any Chinese could answer Chinese questions that given by following the instruction manual. Similarly‚ technology has functioned as cognitive processes like a living being. However‚ the

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    Hamill used appeals to pity in his argument. His goal is to draw out the reader’s emotions and uses them to his advantage. Hamill cleary uses appeals to pity to catch the reader’s empathy to how drugs can ruin a life. The first thing Hamill writes about is how he talked to a woman who was hooked on crack cocaine; she was young and had three kids. To appeal to you pity for her he gives her backstory: “Her story was the usual tangle of human woe: early pregnancy‚ dropping out of school‚ vanished

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    In Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy‚ I will be considering the “dreaming argument” if Descartes’s resolution seems acceptable to believe. In the First Meditation is where the “dreaming argument” is first mentioned and then later he has resolved the argument in the Sixth Meditation and the Objections and Replies. I will be touching on the idea that our experiences could be dreaming experiences based on personal experiences and thoughts I have had on the topic. Then I will go on to explain

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    away‚ one could exist until at one point it would not‚ due to losing all their parts. In respect to Unger‚ his argument is correct when dealing with objects such as “tables or chairs‚ rocks or stones or ordinary stars‚”

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    He gets involved in a verbal argument with Biff‚ while at their home. The argument was moments after Biff caught him cheating. Biff was in tears yelling at Willy‚ “ You -- you gave her Mama’s stockings!” ( Miller 95 ). Biff could not believe he would ever cheat‚ so he deliberately dogged Willy about the unforgivable deed. On a separate occasion Willy had another verbal altercation with Biff. This time the argument took place close to the end of the play‚ which was about

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    Halperin article: I strongly agree with the findings of this study dealing with malleable and fixed nature traits. Although‚ a person may have been raised under strict beliefs and even to have hatred toward a certain group of people or topic‚ this is not an indication that those individuals are not capable of altering their beliefs. The four studies that were done‚ just prove that regardless of the beliefs we carry that we commonly feel are set in stone‚ are capable of being modified. Four studies

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    child drowning. You might think that it is common sense that you or any other spectator ought to save the child because it is your duty as a human. In Applying Virtue to Ethics‚ Julia Annas uses this notable philosophical example to illustrate her argument that contrary to our initial intuition‚ virtue ethics does not account for moral demands from duty or obligation. However‚ I (and possibly Aristotle) disagree with Annas’ account of virtue ethics; I contend that in Aristotle’s formulation of virtue

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    lot. Drinking can be caused by just trying it for the first time or friends force you to drinking. Some might do it to relax ‚others will because they are feeling depressed about something and they will drink until they are drunk. Earl Rochester’s argument is stating that they should make a license for alcoholic drinkers and I agree on that topic. Making a drinking licence is a really good idea people need to take a test in order to drink or buy beer from a store or restaurant. A

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    is the tech-savviest in history: 27% of them use tablets‚ 43% use smartphones‚ and 52% use laptops.” Eliana Dockterman’s goal in the passage is to build an argument that persuades the audience that there are benefits to early exposures to technology. She uses evidence‚ reasoning/ connecting claims‚ and persuasive elements to present her argument. Docktormen uses a lot of facts and statistics that impacts the reader. For example‚ one fact that she goes into depth to is testing kids with educational

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    summation of Elizabeth Canton’s argument‚ then move to Burke and Bentham. Stanton asserts that men and women are created equal and have inalienable rights endowed to them by the creator and also through natural law. Stanton’s argument is supported by many individuals throughout the centuries. Lauren‚ academic on the subject of human rights‚ quoted 16th century philosophers proclaiming that all men

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