valuable. He states (p. 162) that in order to be real‚ one has to have a "higher score along any one of the various dimensions of the notions of reality". He also says that these specific dimensions "specify the notion of reality" by giving a description of the characteristics and they present the requirements for critiquing each item. He also mentions that the notion of value is not some "unclear commendatory term" (p. 162). From reading‚ it does not look like Nozick is worried about much of anything
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The title of this essay "Silence and the Notion of the Commons" gives the same idea of people as programmable and unprogrammable similar to the idea seen in the Matrix. Whereas programmable people‚ who are the commons‚ are the people inside the matrix they are also known as the sheep‚ the people that believe in everything they are told. The unprogrammable people‚ who are the silence‚ are the people outside of the matrix. Ursula Franklin uses a variety of techniques in order for the audience to fully
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Feminist Geography Since its conception‚ geography has been involved in the development of races and genders‚ mapping the boundaries that separate and exclude the world of privilege from the other. The imposing eyes that facilitated this domination have recently been challenged to quash their perpetuation of racial difference‚ and although existing more obscurely‚ to challenge the sexist legacy remaining in geography. “As part of geography‚ feminist approaches within our
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Looking through a Black Feminist Critical Lens‚ Toni Morrison’s characters in Sula resemble Mary Helen Washington’s definitions of African American female characters. Specifically‚ Sula‚ Nel‚ and Eva; Sula is a Liberated Woman‚ Nel is a Emergent Woman‚ and Eva as a Suspended woman. Sula is Morrison’s main character and is a perfect example of a Liberated woman. According to Lois Tyson’s definition of a Liberated Woman‚ Sula has “discovered her abilities‚ knows what she needs‚ and goes about getting
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Alexandra Bobet HIST 3119 Spring 2013 Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge‚ Consciousness‚ and the Politics of Empowerment (review) Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge‚ Consciousness‚ and the Politics of Empowerment. Ed. By Patricia Hill Collins. (New York: Routledge‚ 2000. ii‚ 336 pp. Cloth‚ $128.28‚ ISBN 0-415-92483-9. Paper‚ $26.21‚ 0-415-92484-7.) Patricia Hill Collins’s work‚ Black Feminist Thought seeks to center Black Women into intersectionalist thought‚ addressing the power struggles that
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S Y N T A X LECTURE 6 BASIC SYNTACTIC NOTIONS 1. Some approaches to the study of syntactic units. The central role of syntax within theoretical linguistics became clear only in the 20th century‚ which some scholars call the "century of syntactic theory" as far as linguistics is concerned. Nowadays theoretical approaches to the discipline of syntax are numerous and extremely diverse. One school of thought treats syntax as a branch of biology‚ since it conceives of syntax as the
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Feminism: Women’s Rights “Feminist criticism has its roots in a social and political movement‚ the feminist or women’s liberation movement‚ aimed at improving conditions for women” (Foss‚ 2004‚ p.151). The history of Women’s rights goes further back than what is actually recorded. The definition of women’s right is sometimes hard to articulate. “It is the equal opportunity concept: everyone has an equal opportunity to offer a definition of hopes that her or his particular perception of the situation
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Bourdieu’s notion of habitus is defined as some sort of filter that individual’s use to structure their own perceptions‚ experiences‚ and practices. According to Bourdieu‚ this notion does not only shape one’s mental state of being but also one’s physical being as well. The readings state‚ habitus helps mold one’s "natural propensity" and "sense of one’s place." However‚ this is not the only compass of habitus but instead it is an "internalization of externality." In sum‚ Bourdieu’s idea of habitus
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My Technologically Challenged Life 1. Monica’s parents play a huge role in limiting her access to technology. They choose to not use technology which I think is the main reason why they wouldn’t buy a computer for their daughters. Their reasoning sounds extremely familiar to me because my parents have done the same kind of thing to me. I begged my parents for a cell phone from seventh grade until my sophomore year when I finally bought my own but they would always tell me I don’t need a cell
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To say that patriotism is outdated is to imply that the concept of nation is outdated. For me patriotism is a word‚ nothing more nothing less‚ when I feel patriotic I don’t call it patriotism‚ I call it.... being human. It is perhaps our disguised patriotism that we fight today in the world‚ and it will be our disguised patriotism that will lead us into world destruction. Again like I said‚ patriotism is a word defined differently by diff people. Who define it the better way‚ I salute you and
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