towns so they can have an advantage of attacking the victim in a familiar place? All of these unanswered question I’m hoping will have answers by the end of this course. I also want to learn all the different philosophers. For example John Locke‚ Epicurus ‚ Plato‚ Aristotle ‚ and Confucius. I Have learned about them but it was never a detailed course . My favorite philosopher is freud.Thats what I like about psychology there are no wrong answers. What is one thing I want you to know about me? I
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Science Chpt 11 and 12 Study Guide Name _________________ Chpt 11 1. Democritus named the atom. The word atom means __________________________ 2. Define atom and determine if you can or cannot divide it into simpler substances. – 3. List the 3 subatomic particles of the atom are and their charges a. b. c. Be able to identify those particles on a diagram!!! 4. Be able to label a diagram of a atom using information from the Periodic Table 6 _________________________ ______________________
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In the fifth century B.C‚ during the time of Athens’s Golden Age‚ Greek culture flourished. Throughout the Golden Age‚ the Ancient Greeks developed key concepts that lead to their cultural and intellectual advancement. These concepts that stemmed from the development of the Greeks city states have not changed from time; in fact‚ they are still linked to today’s Western Tradition. The major principles of Ancient Greek and Athenian culture that show that we are a Hellenistic people include advancements
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important ideas are "flux" and "Unity of opposites". Heraclitus is called a monist (because he believes fire is the underlying principle) and an elitist (he believes most people are stupid). Heraclitus is said to have influenced Parmenides‚ Empedocles‚ Democritus‚ Plato‚ and the Stoics. Heraclitus said: "You cannot step into the same river twice‚ for fresh waters are ever flowing in upon you." This statement is the essence of the concept of "flux" as it means that the river is always different every time
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There was a huge evolution as to understanding what an atom was and there were many scientists who helped to make this happen. The first scientist was Democritus‚ he lived from 460 BC to 370 BC. His main theories were that everything is made up of atoms‚ atoms cannot be divided‚ and atoms are small and solid particles. He named the atom “atomos” it was greek word and it means “not able to be divided.” The next scientist who worked with atoms was John Dalton‚ he lived from 1766 to 1844. His main theories
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conclusion is inescapable. There theodicies that try to offer an explanation for the problem of evil such as the theodicy of St. Augustine and Irenaeus. There are two versions of the problem of evil - Logical evil Evidential. Logical is attributed to Epicurus‚ he says that if it does not logically flow and that it has the conclusion God cannot exist with‚ or If he did he would want to prevent all evil – which then rules out the classical theism that God is all powerful. The evidential version of the problem
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friendship. In our days we assist very often at negative forms of friendship manifestation‚ from the most exteriorized ways to the most expressed in vulgarly language. Friendship is a human characteristic‚ fact visible even by Aristotle (even before Epicurus)‚ who presumed that “nobody can live without friends‚ even if he/she has all the fortunes in the whole world.” Friendship is also a manifestation form of self knowledge‚ a capacity of the human being to refer him self on others. Of course‚ the human
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While Modern liberals argue that it did not fully depart from the ideas of capitalism liberalism but merely built on classical liberalism. The central theme of liberal ideology is a commitment to the individual. Classical liberals subscribe to an atomism view of individuals where a ‘society’ does not exist but is merely a collection of self-sufficient and egoistical individuals. Macpherson (1973) characterized early liberalism as ‘possessive individualism’ in that it regarded the individual as ‘the
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John Dalton is the number one because he paved the ay for further research. He used all the knowledge he had and created the basic fundamentals of the atom. Even though Democritus was the first to question the atom‚ Dalton was the first to experiment and take matters into his own hands. I believe the second most influential would be Neils Bohr because he used quantum physics to explain Rutherford’s model. So in that sense
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Religion and Science: The relationship between science and religion up until the 6th century were one in the same. Philosophers believed that natural occurrences were due to a divine power. Earthquakes and thunderstorms were merely upset gods showing their wrath. Individuals sought to learn the language of the gods to comprehend these phenomena. After the 6th century‚ new ideas formed that excluded the gods. These philosophers did not personify nature. They believed the world to be orderly and
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