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    Aristotle's Four Causes

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    Aristotle believed that there were four causes that should be seen as how things evolve into other things. An example of that would be figuring out what the answer to a question is by figuring out what caused it and why it is the answer. The four causes are material‚ formal‚ efficient‚ and final. The material cause is why and how materials are brought together to make something bigger‚ such as the wood and stone that make up a house as the notes on physics says. The formal cause is how the thing

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    Argumentative Essay on Bilingual Education Bilingualism is the ability to speak two languages. Bilingual Education is being taught school subjects in two different languages. The United States is home to millions of immigrants each with their own native backgrounds. The United States require the immigrants to learn the full English languages when settling into the country. The schools should give the opportunity to bilingual students‚ or new student immigrants the advantage to learn the English

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    The Value of Friendship

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    The Value of Friendship Being gregarious by nature‚ men cannot live in isolation. Men therefore live in groups and build up lasting friendship‚ with many of their clase associates. That friendship with others makes our lives more pleasant and secure than without friends is not difficult to realise. Without friends we live in loneliness. We have little opportunity to learn from the personal experience‚ knowledge and wisdom of others. We also do not have the opportunity to express our feelings

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    Hello to all‚ I’m new here. Happened to stumble across this site when I was looking for tips on writing my common app essay. Would like to thank the moderators of this site. Anyway‚ this is my essay. Any comments/criticisms would be welcome thank you so much :) Evaluate a significant experience‚ achievement‚ risk you have taken‚ or ethical dilemma you have faced and its impact on you. The sun was bearing down on us as we left the bus. As usual‚ we were early‚ perhaps even earlier today. It

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    Angela Antoine 7-03-2011 PHI 103 Intro to Philosophy and Ethics Professor Ted Rueter Plato’s and Aristotle’s Worldviews |Worldview Belief |Metaphysics |Epistemology |Ethics |Anthropology |God | |Plato |Dual realities. The lower |Knowledge is gained only by |If a human possesses a virtuous |Dual parts. The body and soul |The Form

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    of usually maintain that Aristotle (384-322 BCE.) emphasizes the role of habit in conduct. It is commonly thought that virtues‚ according to Aristotle‚ are habits and that the good life is a life of mindless routine. These interpretations of Aristotle’s ethics are the result of imprecise translations from the ancient Greek text. Aristotle uses the word hexis to denote moral virtue. But the word does not merely mean passive habituation. Rather‚ hexis is an active condition‚ a state in which something

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    reply involves linguistics. Aristotle’s argument begins with “if” rather than “because” but he is not claiming his premises are undoubtedly true to prove his point. He explicitly says: “if something has a function‚ its good depends on its function” (Aristotle‚ 1985 p.15). The second reply encompasses the denial of the possible shift from empirical to normative is not compelling because it is an “is” statement‚ but it does not exclude “ought” statements. In short‚ Aristotle’s function argument lives on

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    There is no greater evil one can suffer than to hate reasonable discourse.” – Socrates‚ Phaedo 89d:2 Wisdom is perfect‚ beautiful and forever absolute – the efficacy of truth‚ regarding any and all subjects and temporal and metaphysical concerns of conscious being‚ does not progressively degrade1; however‚ I believe it is also conversely feasible that one’s comprehension of truth can arguably be perceived to dilute by and within the limitations manifested through the existence and effect of the

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    The Value of Friendship

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    The Value of Friendship Most of us have friends and anyone can have one too. But what is friendship? Friendship is the relation of love and affection to people whom you don’t have any blood relation. We all have different definitions of a friend‚ but for me‚ a friend can be defined as a companion that is always there. He will leave all his important works but will never leave you alone‚ especially in your difficult times. A friend loves you unconditionally‚ understands you‚ and always tries to

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    Inferior People Become Complete Friends? This paper examines whether inferior and superior people can be friends based on complete friendship according to Aristotle. First‚ I will clarify the definition of a complete friendship and what it entails. Secondly‚ I will explain the different types of equal and unequal friendships in accordance with complete friendship. Then I will show how different levels of affection follow the forms of inequality and how a sort of equality can arise owing to proper

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