Image‚ deals with the issue of who made whom. Smail begins by giving an example of a mother and a child. The mother claims that her son looks the same as the father‚ but the viewer can only affirm that if he/she knows what the father looks like. He sums this up by saying "what you can say about the image depends on what you know about the original. We can tell whether and in what ways we are like God‚ only if we also know what God himself is like...Our being is dependent on his being."(p. 2) The
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He found that there is one thing that you can never be deceived on and that is; ‘you cannot doubt that you are doubting.’ You cannot be deceived that you are conscious or not as the very act of thinking you are conscious‚ is a conscious act. ‘Cogito Ergo Sum.’ I think therefore I am. Thus the mind becomes a core substance for Descartes. Yet in
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method of doubting in his work Discourses on the Method Part IV (Cogito). The author doubted everything until he gets an idea that it was impossible to doubt anymore‚ so that it was obvious that this object existed. Descartes method is an important discovery in the philosophy that is used up to nowadays. (Russel 2009‚ chap II). The author doubted his own existence and the existence of the world in Discourses on the Method Part IV (Cogito) and came into the interesting conclusion. Definitely‚ it is very
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PREVIEW: PHIL C100 Quiz 1 — P A G E 1 — 1. The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek philein (to love) and sophia (knowledge or wisdom). X | True | | False | 2. Which of the following is a "philosophical question": | Is there a God? | | Does the end justify the means? | | What form of government is best? | | What is Time? | X | All of the above. | 3. An argument is a reason for accepting a position. X | True | | False | 4. The area of philosophy
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DESCARTES VS. LOCKE: KNOWLEDGE AS VIEWED FROM A FRENCH AND AN ENGLISH PERSPECTIVE Randy Hoang Philosophy 205: Introduction to Philosophy April 17‚ 2016 Descartes vs. Locke: Knowledge as Viewed from a French and an English Perspective Last year‚ I completed Basic Training for the United States Army Reserve. I was compelled to join the Army since my father is a veteran and I had a strong desire to also serve my country. During the training‚ I learned about knowledge and knowledge’s
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GUMATAY‚ Ma. Rina Marcela T. ED2-01 PHILOSOPHERS ANCIENT PERIOD Aristotle Famous for his writings on physics‚ metaphysics‚ poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ logic‚ rhetoric‚ linguistics‚ politics‚ government‚ ethics‚ biology‚ and zoology‚ he was an extremely learned and educated individual. He is also among the first person to set a comprehensive system of Western philosophy which include views about morality and aesthetics‚ logic and science‚ politics and metaphysics. This system became the supporting
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With the human mind‚ body‚ and soul combined it is easy to be fooled into seeing and believing things that aren’t really there. We may easily see truths that are lies‚ and we may see lies that as truths. The world can look like everything is true at times‚ and other times like everything is just the opposite. There is nothing in this world a person can be too sure about‚ or it will turn around and deceive you. There are many road blocks and manipulations in life to question the real authenticy of
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The Paper of the Absurd: A Literary Analysis of The Stranger By: Michael Lovett Advanced Placement English Language and Compositions 5th Period 13th of December‚ 2010 Michael Lovett In Albert Camus’ existential novel The Stranger‚ the pointlessness of life and existence is exposed and expounded upon in such a manner that the entire foundation of spirituality is shaken. The concept that drives this novel is one coined by Albert Camus himself‚ the “absurd”. Under the absurd‚ life is pointless
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Kevin Chrisayrton Purnomo Brian Weydemuller English 1A Section 28 5/5/2013 Evolving Through Ignorance Socrates Café‚ a book written by Christopher Phillips that unfolds his story on facilitating lots of free discussion forum in a lot of different places. But what is Socrates Café itself? It is a place; a place for people who wonder‚ a place for people with different backgrounds to immerse their own self into questions and ideas and dogmas through Socratic Method. Phillips made an effort to
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CARBALLO‚ JOHN ERICK A. PROF. REY ATACADOR Ancient times Medieval Ages Modern Era Contemporary Times (7th Century B.C.) (8th – 16th A.D.) (17th -18th A.D.) (20th -21st Century A.D.) DETAILED TIMELINE: Ancient: (7th Century B.C. - 5th Century A.D.) Pre-Socratic (7th - 5th Century B.C.) Socratic (5th - 4th Century B.C.) Hellenistic (3rd Century B.C. - 3th Century A.D.) Roman (1st
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