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    Personal Beliefs

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    our lives around a set of beliefs we have on ourselves‚ on others and on the world around us.  These beliefs shape our decisions‚ thoughts and ultimately our actions then as a result whether we know it or not.  It is beliefs that also shape us into the individuals we are and it is these very beliefs that limit or allow us to change and grow in our lives as well.  We all have them‚ we all have a unique set of beliefs even if many overlap‚ and we often don’t examine our beliefs enough to truly understand

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    Religion and Belief

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    Identify a view you have—whether on politics‚ religion‚ science‚ culture‚ or even the media and entertainment—that might be regarded as being related to philosophy. The view that I am going to talk about which is related to philosophy is religion. The reason that I have chosen to write about this is because I like so many philosophers always asked questions on the different types of religion. I do believe there is a “god” but do not understand how many of the different religions act and can be

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    immortality also believes in the independent existence of the soul. Plato certainly thought that the soul could exist separately. Here is what Aristotle has to say on this topic: . . . the soul does not exist without a body and yet is not itself a kind of body. For it is not a body‚ but something which belongs to a body (414a20ff). So according to Aristotle the soul is not separable from the body. If the soul is what gives the body its form‚ bringing it forth as a living individual‚ then we need to

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    Godly Belief

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    Godly Belief and Positive Relief American pride-This simple phrase embodies a host of empowering emotions. It makes one stand up a little taller and turn to face any problem head on with matchless determination and grit. But as important as this attitude is‚ it is equally important to always remember the reason for the beginning of this great nation‚ namely‚ the desire for religious freedom. Our illustrious forefathers have created a sure foundation whereon we may continue to build a great nation

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    Beliefs of Brands

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    Beliefs of Brands Many universities students and high school students keep pursuing famous brands. From clothes to mobile phones‚ even study articles like electronic dictionaries and pens‚ they are inclined to buy famous as well. This phenomenon has aroused wide attention. One of reasons or the main reason is that brands provide us with beliefs‚ provide people good trust‚ and provide the good feeling. A brand indeed provides us with beliefs‚ usually a good brand gives people a good trust‚ and

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    Investigating The Causal Natures of Chance and Spontaneity. After introducing the principle causes (efficient‚ formal‚ material‚ final)‚ Aristotle talks about chance and spontaneity in Book II‚ (Physics) for the purpose of investigating their place among the said causes. Aristotle bases his enquiry on the observation that in history‚ these terms are conflictive in their interpretation. Some people say that everything that we consider luck or spontaneity really has some underlying definite cause

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    Buddhist Beliefs

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    (2) The Buddhists hold that every creature fears death‚ and suffers in it (or in the thought of it)‚ and that therefore it is wrong to kill any living thing. On the other side it can be argued that every living thing dies anyway‚ and that suffering is unavoidable except for trained Buddhists. Does this undermine the case for the Buddhist doctrine of non-injury to living things‚ or is there still a case? The Buddhist doctrine of non-injury to living things is‚ of course‚ a natural consequence

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    world around them. The Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle are responsible for some of these major early discoveries and are a big reason as to where we are today due to their endeavors to understand various philosophical topics. In this essay‚ I am going to explain Plato’s views on knowledge and science‚ Aristotle’s views on change and science‚ and ultimately how although both contributed to man’s understanding of philosophy today‚ Aristotle started a departure from the views of Plato and into

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    Descartes Beliefs

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    As Descartes continued to ponder his beliefs he began to examine his beliefs about God and whether those could be trusted or not. He had to question whether or not his beliefs could be relied upon or if God was actually deceiving him or if God is even a real thing. However‚ Descartes concludes that God does in fact exist and “God has never owed me anything‚ so I should thank him for his great generosity to me‚ rather than feeling cheated because he did not give me everything” Descartes also comes

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    Core Beliefs

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    will that do the trick? According to Oliveira and Wenzel‚ (2012) “Core beliefs are defined as fundamental‚ inflexible‚ absolute‚ and generalized beliefs that people hold about themselves‚ others‚ the world‚ and/or the future” (p. 17). This definition says nothing about rationality or logical nor does it state what is acceptable or appropriate in regards to adaptive behavior and social functioning. However‚ “When a core belief is inaccurate‚ unhelpful‚ and/or judgmental…it has a profound effect on

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