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    in his tragedy “Le Cid”.      My education has also included the works of Rousseau‚ Beaumarchais‚ Montesquieu‚ Hugo‚ Zola Chateaubriand‚ Apollinaire‚ Aragon and other 18th to 20th Century writers. Many of the ideas advanced by these 18th Century writers went on to play a tremendous role in shaping France and Europe via their influence on the revolutionaries of 1789. Hugo and Zola also influenced their generation by exposing societal injustice in their works‚ most notably in “Germinal“and “Les Miserables”

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    1999‚ From Aristotle to Marx: Aristotelianism in Marxist Social Ontology‚ Aldershot‚ Hants‚ England ; Brookfield‚ Vt.‚ Ashgate Rosen‚ M Thompson‚ K. introduction‚ 2004‚ in Thompson‚ K. (Eds‚)‚ 2004‚ Readings from Emile Durkheim‚ Revised Edition‚ Routledge‚ New York‚ NY Thompson K.‚ 1982‚ Emile Durkheim‚ Tavistock pub Weber‚ M. 1994‚ Definition of sociology‚ in Sociological Writings: Max Weber‚ Continuum‚ trans. Marxists.org‚ http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/weber.htm Weber

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    ”Positionality and how this may impact on any research you undertake” ABSTRACT The following essay discuss the concept of positionality and how this may impact on any research one undertake. I have try to discuss all different concepts of Positionality and critically review…as I have try to explain that how they all are interrelated to each other and how can we apply all theories as a whole . How each standard theory contradict the other and made the study very complex one. The essay discusses

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    works that they felt challenged the criteria and authority of the Academy of Fine Arts. The outcry at these exclusions‚ which included works by Whistler and Manet‚ led to an alternative exhibition of rejects alongside the official selection.3 Emile Zola included the event in his 1886 novel The Masterpiece‚ describing artists desperate to be removed from the official selection to the Salon des Refuses‚ as the ’failures’ were far more relevant to their work than those approved by the academicians

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    believed that determinism and freedom are compatible. Furthermore‚ there are also philosophers who are against determinism and believe in free will; we make choices from our own free will. The motive of this essay is to emphasis that “THERE ARE LIMITATIONS TO HOW MUCH WE HAVE FREEDOM‚ BUT‚ WE DO HAVE SOME FREEDOM OF CHOICES TO CHOOSE FROM”. This essay will focus on three different theories that relates to free will and determinism. These theories consist of hard determinism‚ soft determinism and indeterminism

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    Classicalism vs. Positivism What is crime? What makes people commit crimes and how can we stop it? These‚ and many other questions similar to these‚ are asked by criminologists everyday. Criminology is an ever growing field‚ mainly because there is more and more research occurring and new theories linking people and crime coming out everyday. Below the main field of criminology there are many subfields that have different theories and philosophies on what they believe link criminal behavior

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    The main difference between the theories of Emile Durkheim‚ Karl Marx and Max Weber is that they each dealt in a different process to develop their theories. Marx dealt in conflict theory. Durkheim dealt in functionalist theory and Weber dealt in interpretative and organizational sociology. Comparison of Sociologies of Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim and Max Weber. (1) Contracting to Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim‚ Max Weber proposes that society is neither driven by social conflict‚ nor it is sui-generis

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    Medicalization refers to the process by which previously non-medical problems become defined and treated as such (Zola‚ 1972). Early scholarship such as that of Conrad and Schneider (1992) explained medicalization in terms of redefining a behaviour society already deemed to be problematic in medical terms to which a medical framework and medical knowledge could then be applied in order to understand and treat the problem. This technique was part of strategic steps medicine took to solidify itself

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    free will and determinism in explaining human behaviour. Assess reductionism as a way of explaining human behaviour. Throughout the years there has been a long debate with nature vs. nurture on human behaviour‚ why do we behave the way we do? What reason does one person choose to commit crimes whilst others abide by the law? In my essay I will be discussing the concepts of free will and determinism‚ and explaining human behaviour through reductionism. The freewill versus determinism debate refers

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    libertarianism is that it denies determinism. Is this a genuine or spurious negative feature of libertarianism? When looking to determine how humans make decisions and why they chose to act certain ways over others‚ one theory is libertarianism. Libertarianism uses free thinking as the sole idea behind free will. Other theories about how humans make decisions are hard determinism and soft determinism. Hard determinism describes the decision-making process based solely on determinism and not free will; whereas

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