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    David Hume's Influences

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    1. Hume’s Influences In a 1737 letter‚ Hume wrote that readers of the Treatise would benefit by looking at writings by Nicolas Malebranche‚ George Berkeley‚ Pierre Bayle‚ and René Descartes: I shall submit all my Performances to your Examination‚ & to make you enter into them more easily‚ I desire of you‚ if you have Leizure‚ to read once over le Recherche de la Verité of Pere Malebranche‚ the Principles of Human Knowledge by Dr Berkeley‚ some of the more metaphysical Articles of Baile’s Dictionary;

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    Hume- Impressions = experiences perception of self. Many people have presupposed perceptions of self. Many consider Hume to be archaic. 17th century worldview presupposes science and science’s worldview of understanding nature. Wood has a view of nature as mechanistic‚ Hume shares Wood’s view. With Hume it’s presupposed. People often jump to Wood’s presuppositions without questioning his initial reasoning. Science is essentially mathematics applied to nature. Ledger Wood says everything is

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    other at the first glance‚ but if you study them close‚ they actually have many similarities. One of Donatello’s best-known work portrays David after he defeated Goliath by striking him with a stone and cutting his head off with Goliath’s own sword. Donatello was the first artist that created a nude life-sized sculpture since antiquity. His bronze sculpture of David indicates that he completely mastered the classical tradition of art. Particularly his sculpture reflects the style of Polykleitos who

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    “We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light”‚ Plato said. Studying knowledge is something philosophers have been doing for as long as philosophy has been around. People always see just a part of things around the world. They need an open mind to understand more deep and wise into the world. It’s one of those perennial topics that philosophy has been refining since before the time of Plato. The discipline is known as epistemology

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    One powerful‚ one small‚ this is the base of the biblical story David and Goliath. The story‚ in which a not so strong hero takes down a strong and powerful leader‚ is much like McMurphy and Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. The match up between McMurphy and Nurse Ratched is a raging and intense one. Through out the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ McMurphy and Nurse Ratched have always had conflict‚ as well as a sense of never-ending hatred and disagreement towards each other;

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    nicely and can be seen in Mississippi Burning and The Help. It appears that the civil rights movement was diluted by white supremacist trying to redeem their names through bringing individuals to trial and serving justice. Romano’s Interpretation In Rene Romano’s Narrative of Redemption‚ the author has noticed that there are three recurring themes in the civil rights movies and is upset about which areas of the civil rights movements have received attention. The first of the three themes that Romano

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    Pascal vs Descartes Paper Pascal’s argument is fallible because he reaches the conclusion that we should “wager” God’s existence‚ rather than coming up with “proof” by using deductive reasoning like Descartes provides in his argument. These early 17th century philosophers both provided writings defending the validity of the Christian religion and of God’s existence. After the Protestant Reformation of 1517‚ the Catholic Church’s sanctity was questioned. Different religions sprouted across Europe

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    Within the “fifth meditation‚ philosopher Rene Descartes argues for the existence of god. He provides reasoning to support this argument‚ that only things that can be conceived clearly and distinctly have the power to conceive one completely. Since Descartes has a clear and distinct idea of a perfect being‚ and a perfect being cannot lack existence‚ he argues existence is necessary for god. Therefore‚ god must exist. He begins his argument by examining weather or not we know anything certain about

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    In 1965‚ Rene Castellani was working as a radio promotions manager on his show “The Dizzy Dialer” in New Westminster‚ and slowly killing his wife‚ Esther Castellani‚ by poisoning her with arsenic. This had been going on for a period of several months with no one noticing‚ not even the doctors. Mrs. Castellani had gone to the hospital many times but doctors could not discover what was causing her illness. After having been sick for nine months Mrs. Castellani died on July‚ 11 1965. The autopsy

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    Does Descartes provide a convincing argument for the claim that mind and matter are distinct substances Descartes’ Argument For Dualism In his Meditations Rene Descartes aimed to reconstruct the whole of science by trying to prove the distinction between mind and matter. He gives an argument from doubt‚ and another from conceivability. I will give a brief summary of the foundations Descartes builds his thesis on‚ and then looking at his arguments and whether they are capable of persuading us

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