Facebook‚ researchers began to study its ethical implications. Social networking services or social networking sites are widespread in all parts of the world. It serves as means of communication and is considered as the most convenient and easiest way of communication. It is convenient in a way that it is better than other means of communication such as telephone. In social networking sites‚ there is a video call and the one being called and the one calling can see each other. It is easy by the fact
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But a warrior of Hygelac’s heard of Grendel’s doings; he was the strongest of men alive in that day‚ mighty and noble. That man called for a ship‚ said he would cross the ocean and help the king who needed help. Wise men urged him to that adventure though he was dear to them. They examined omens and whetted him on. So the good Geat chose the bravest warriors‚ fourteen of them‚ and that crafty sailor led them to the land’s brim‚ to the ship. They readied the ship on the waves
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endeavors from the earliest times. In this essay‚ I will be taking a look at Aristotle’s metaphysics of causality and change and compare and contrast it with the conception of causality of Thomas Aquinas. Since Aquinas’ metaphysics cannot be understood unless we are familiar with the Aristotelian theories . . . on matter and form‚ on causality‚ and on potency and act‚”[2] I will first have to explicate the relevant parts of Aristotle’s metaphysics in order then to consider the saint’s modifications and additions
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Aristotle describes this lifestyle as being in a way “forced on him” (5) because he uses money as a means to other ends such as items that give pleasure or power to gain status and honor. Even though it seems obvious‚ there are still many people who chase money for the sake of having more money. This can be saddening because these people never realize
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Anthony Pulliam Humanities 09/17/2010 Plato’s and Aristotle’s Views on Knowledge Plato and Aristotle view knowledge and the process whereby it is obtained. They both point out that many epistemological concepts which they believe where knowledge comes from and what it is actually. Most of them have been astonished me in certain ways‚ but I found that rationalism and "wisdom consists in knowing the cause which made a material thing to be what it is" make the most sense to me regarding the nature
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Aristotle’s Impact on Current Society _NAME___ HUM 360 B1 Wilmington University Aristotle was one of the most important western philosophers. He was a student of Plato and the teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on many subjects‚ including physics‚ metaphysics‚ poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ logic‚ rhetoric‚ politics‚ government‚ ethics‚ biology‚ and zoology. I found that his biggest impacts on modern society were in the subject areas of ethics‚ and zoology. Aristotle wrote the first
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RELATIVES IN ARISTOTLE ’S CATEGORIES : RESEARCH FOR A DISCRIMINATING CRITERION In the treatise of Categories‚ after enumerating the ten categories in Chapter IV‚ Aristotle undertakes to examine each of the principle four in a separate Chapter. On the first reading‚ it seems difficult to understand Aristotle ’s goal in this detailed study. The unity of the inquiry is not really evident: Aristotle tests certain criteria (contrariety‚ a more and a less‚ simultaneity) for each category. Nevertheless
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remarkable. But more importantly‚ Aristotle’s idea that the problem with economic inequality is that the poor‚ if they gain power‚ will soak the rich remains both pervasive and persuasive. On this reading of Aristotle‚ economic inequality is ‘bad’ because it provides an incentive for the poor to upset the equilibrium of a political community. While this line of thought can certainly be found in the Politics‚ in the next section I argue that it represents only a part of Aristotle’s thinking.22
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The golden age of Islamic (and/or Muslim) art lasted from 750 to the 16th century‚ when ceramics‚ glass‚ metalwork‚ textiles‚ illuminated manuscripts‚ and woodwork flourished. Lustrous glazing was an Islamic contribution to ceramics. Islamic luster-painted ceramics were imitated by Italian potters during the Renaissance. Manuscript illumination developed into an important and greatly respected art‚ and portrait miniature painting flourished in Persia. Calligraphy‚ an essential aspect of written Arabic
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Aristotle Physics 3.3‚ 202a13-21 Introduction The seven words that bring in this passage are typically Aristotelian. They declare that all is about to become clear‚ whilst introducing a chapter that could hardly be more opaque. But to understand Aristotle’s concept of agency‚ the ability to cause motion‚ it is essential to grasp this passage which purports to make plain the idea of motion. This essay will focus on unpacking the passage in two sections. The first will work towards explaining his initial
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