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    mental conflict occurring when new thoughts are presented posing current beliefs as incorrect. Your personal opinion or "self talk" significantly affects your learning ability. If your subconscious believes you can or cannot do something then your conscious mind acts in accord. So it is imperative to keep an open mind with all we are about to learn not allowing current beliefs to interfere with new information. Two positive beliefs that i have "locked-on" are my drive to be successful. Although I’ve

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    related to the scope and nature of knowing. The subject focuses on examining the nature of knowledge and how it relates to beliefs‚ justification and truth. It is actually quite hard to define knowledge. The dictionary defines it as a general awareness or possession of information‚ facts‚ ideas‚ truths‚ or principles‚ but philosophers on the other hand define it as a belief which is in agreement with the facts. So what are the facts‚ and what do we know exactly? Christopher Norris‚ the author of

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    to day basis. 1.4 DESCRIBE HOW OWN VALUES‚ BELIEF SYSTEMS AND EXPERIENCES MAY AFFECT WORKING PRACTICE The worker may have different values and beliefs that contradict what they see in the workplace. Religious beliefs vary from person to person‚ also what has been expected of us since a young age. We need to be aware that our beliefs are not that of everyone and it is unprofessional to pass judgement. By recognising other people’s beliefs and reflecting on our past experiences can help

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    something that will lift them up in a time of need or help them when they need help when all people can really do is help themselves. Belief is not bad‚ but reliance is. There are many who use the Bible to deny scientific fact and reasonable logic. And unfortunately there are some who believe so strongly that they begin "speaking in tongues" and handling venomous snakes. Beliefs are nothing but blind theories that have no basis but the text written for them. The Faith That Drives Us What do you get when

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    they were so discriminated against. What this shows us here is that despite people believing that religion is a personal belief‚ in some cases it is not. When religion is dictated by a society‚ it becomes almost impossible for an individual to escape the crushing confines of that society. For an example of how religion can be an individual choice‚ and where it can be a personal belief‚ turn to Dan Brown’s novel The DaVinci Code. In the novel‚ the society The Priory of Sion is a secret society that encompasses

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    but sometimes‚ no matter how deep we might dig‚ and no matter how far we may delve‚ there is simply no way to find out the whole truth. That being said‚ studying philosophy is vital to understanding not only the very foundations of our lives and beliefs‚ but the question of “why‚” as opposed to “how”; however‚ philosophy does have its limits and is not helpful with all of life’s questions. From the time we are able to talk‚ we always ask why. Why is it like that? Why did this happen? Why do we

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    however‚ assumes that the goal is always the search for truth and‚ thus‚ necessitates the need for liberty of thought and discussion. Consequently‚ in this second chapter‚ Mill expounds upon his belief in the autonomy of the individual in the development of opinion and quest for truth. Mill also reiterates his belief in the autonomy of government and refutes the idea that government should adhere to popular opinion. Furthermore‚ Mill emphasizes the point that government should never prohibit victimless

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    attitudes or beliefs do not obstruct the quality of work (1.1.3) - Everyone has attitudes and beliefs that they value. Many of these are instilled in us from a very young age. The way we are raised and the behaviours we are shown whilst growing up and developing will have a strong influence on the attitudes and opinions we are likely to form. Some attitudes and beliefs will also come from their own experiences. Attitudes and opinions can be very personal just as a person’s beliefs are. Many

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    dressing a certain way can also infulence you and you could want to dress similar. Values and beliefs: Beliefs are something which you regard as true and a value is something that means that it is worth something to you‚ Beliefs and values are something in which you have been brought up to believe in or can be something in which you have gained knowledge of and strongly belief in. People share beliefs for

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    In his first meditation‚ Descartes embarks on a journey to ensure that all his beliefs are true. He deems that he must rid himself of all false knowledge in order to obtain any true knowledge. Descartes decides to doubt everything he has previously held to be true. He will rely on his reasoning ability to rebuild his own knowledge‚ beginning with things of which he is completely certain. He states‚ “But reason now persuades me that I should withhold my assent no less carefully from opinions that

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