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    PHILOSOPHY 1010 SYLLABUS—SPRING‚ 2015      Instructor​ : Daniel A. Krasner.    Office​ : CN 303F  Phone​ : (303)556­5129  Office Hours​ : MW 11:00am­12:15pm‚ TR 12:30­1:45pm‚ and by appointment  Email​ : ​ dkrasner@msudenver.edu     Texts​ :​  The System of Nature​ ‚ Vol. 1‚ Baron D’Holbach; ​ Meditations on First Philosophy​ ‚ René  Descartes; ​ Natural Theology​ ‚ William Paley‚ and various papers on electronic reserve. To find  papers on electronic reserve‚ go to the Auraria Library website (accessible through the main 

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    Amadeus Film Review “ “What is Enlightenment?” asked the prominent German Intellectual Immanuel Kant. “It is a man’s emergence from his self imposed...inability to use one’s own understanding without another’s guidance...Dare to know! ‘Have the courage to use your own understanding’ is therefore the motto of the enlightenment.’ “” (Ways Of the World). The film “Amadeus” was set during the age of enlightenment. The film depicts the life of Mozart‚ while subtlety depicting issues related ideals of

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    Freedom to think or freedom to act—that is the crux of Kant’s “What is Enlightenment?”. In this essay‚ the German philosopher describes enlightenment as an emergence from nonage: “the inability to use one’s own understanding without another’s guidance” (2). Initially‚ Kant emphatically asserts that the vast majority of people are obedient to and dependant on the thoughts of a few “guardians”‚ either because of laziness or cowardice (2). He even goes as far as to compare men to conditioned cattle:

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    Beauty and Virtue

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    Does the question of why do I do this action cross your mind once a day? If yes then you are one of the followers of MILL since these free thinker philosopher argue that there are choices of doing your actions however ‚ you are also subject to the freewill of making these choices. In Contrast‚ if no then Holbach would be your person of choice. Since for Holbach everything is determined by you organization so the mere thought of this question does not exist. In this analytical essay the theories

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    Is it reasonable to believe in God in the 21st Century? In a scientific age‚ it is getting harder and harder to believe in god due to the frequent scientific discoveries but does that really change the thoughts and opinions of those who choose to believe in such a thing? This is a very hotly debated question as over 51 per cent of the population believe in God but there is evidence to suggest that a hundred years ago‚ a smaller number but a higher percentage of people believed in a God. So therefore

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    Renea Bailey Dr. Sunni Davis World Literature since 1650 ENGL2223 Enlightenment Immanuel Kant was one of the most influential thinkers during the Enlightenment Period. In 1784‚ Immanuel Kant gave his responsive to what he thought enlightenment was. He replied saying “people have slavishly followed the opinions of authorizes‚ rather than having the courage to seek truth” (pg. 17). Immanuel Kant might have been referring to “guardians” to slaves or young children when he made that statement.

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    Illusion of free will

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    In our society‚ free will is something that is ingrained in our set of beliefs that every citizen of the world should possess. We generally believe that we possess free will because of the choices we make on a day-to-day basis that is generally not forced upon by any direct outside force like in a totalitarian society out of a science-fiction story: the decision of whether or not to go to school in the morning‚ or finishing an essay at the last minute or allowing the grade to drop for an extra day

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    Identifications: “God is Dead” The philosopher that said this phrase is Nietzsche and it continues with “humans have killed him.” This interpretation is what humans have done to the world through the decline of religion. Cosmological Argument The philosopher that came out with this argument was St. Thomas Aquinas and he explains the existence of an "unconditioned" or "supreme" being such as God that created the universe. Soft Determinsim: states that every event has a cause‚ but there are

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    Tutelage, By Immanuel Kant

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    According to Immanuel Kant‚ enlightenment was a man’s release from “self-incurred tutelage.” Enlightenment was the process by which the public could rid themselves of intellectual bondage after centuries of slumbering. After giving a brief analysis of cause why tutelage occurred‚ he proposes the requirements for enlightenment. Immanuel Kant wants the public to think freely‚ act judiciously and “treated in accordance with their dignity.” Kant says that tutelage occurred because of many reasons and

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