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    Unit 9 Final Tort Paper

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    Memorandum TO: Janet Jones Supervising Attorney FROM: Susan Steichen Paralegal RE: Potential case of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman on behalf on the minor son DATE: September 22‚ 2012 Questions Presented Did the Church of Divine Light (CoDL) make threats to the minor Sherman into believing that if he left he would be “thrown into the eternal fires of Hell”? Did the CoDL intentionally brainwash Rob Sherman Jr.‚ to cut all contact from his family? Brief Answer Yes. The CoDL had brainwashed the minor

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    In trying to define exactly what post-modernism is I shall firstly briefly consider some of the events and thinking that led up to the development of this particular school of social theory. I shall then consider some of the common strands of thinking in postmodernism concentrating mainly on the writings of Jean-Francois Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard. I shall then consider the view of David Harvey‚ a Marxist many consider to be writing in the postmodern tradition‚ who argues that post-modernism

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    As an anti-Cartesian he begs the idea that the individual mind is derivative from an individual person. In order for an immaterial Cartesian mind to be justified or identified it must be related to a specific body in order to make it unique. Therefore the two entities must be related and not separate as argued by Descartes. That is to say‚ “we must know the difference between

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    Throughout many of his works‚ Plato has continually presented the notions that we have souls and that they are or may possibly be immortal. These ideologies are suggested through a series of thoughts‚ mostly in the form of an argument or analogy. The main arguments presented within “Phaedo” either argue for the immortality of the soul or create a dialogue assuming that the soul is immortal and attempt to prove another aspect of knowledge or life. The main four arguments presented are the cyclical

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    the lost culture of Anglo-Saxon heroic world with all its bravery and hopelessness. Grendel also represents the uncanny double not only of Beowulf but also of the world and the reader. The answers to where does the uncanny starts and ends are not immaterial because of their subjectivity. What is more important is the experience of the uncanny itself if it can be found." Beowulf‚ a hero for heroes overcomes the hideous creature Grendle‚ in order to aid the Danes‚ whom are in the need of aid. Beowulf

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    Soul Narrative Analysis

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    popular opinion‚ the current scientific consensus of psychology‚ neuroscience‚ and cognitive science rejects any notion of soul or spirit as separate from the activity of the brain because of the lack of physical andinvestigatable evidence of an immaterial entity being a part of a human organism. Modern advances in the space exploration bring even more scientific data to the table. Hense‚ the geographical position of heaven had to remove itself from the immediate sky above the earth and became more

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    1) Explain (the main ideas and views) and evaluate (by giving arguments) the view of Heraclitus regarding the nature of reality? Heraclitus was one of many pre-Socratic philosophers‚ and he’s considered to be the most important and influential. I don’t know why‚ I find him a bit contradictory. His way of thinking was the result of perception and intuition. He despised rational‚ logical‚ conceptual thought. His pronouncements were purposely self-contradictory. "We are and at the same time are not

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    References: The Lawyers & Jurists (2010) Insuffiency of consideration is immaterial‚ but an agreement without consideration is void- illustrate and explain. [online] Available at: http://www.lawyersnjurists.com/resource/articles-and-assignment/insuffiency-consideration-immaterial-agreement-consideration-void-%E2%80%93-illustrate-explain/ [Accessed: 25th Aug 2012]. Laws of Malaysia. (2009) Contract Act 1950. Kuala Lumpur: The

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    Philosophy of Mind Topic: While Cartesian Dualism is untenable a Dualist Interpretation of Mental Phenomena is nonetheless defensible. Understanding the true nature of the mind has been a challenge that has existed for centuries. In fact many continue to seek for the real meaning of the mind and its relationship with the body. Indeed the mind excites curiosity in humans because mental phenomena are so basic to our own nature. Most persons agree that we are not merely

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    PHI Chapter 2

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    According to Cartesian dualism‚ what is it to be in a mental state? - Mental states are states of an immaterial substance that interacts with the body. 4. What is Descartes’ argument from conceivability? - It’s conceivable that we can exist without a body but it’s not conceivable that we can exist without our minds. If we can no longer think‚ we no longer exist. We are thinking things‚ immaterial substances with no physical properties. 5. What is Descartes’ argument from divisibility? - Bodies are

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