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    Happiness

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    Happiness and Virtue: Julia Annas “Virtue and Eudaimonism” Annas begins by taking stock of contemporary virtue ethics. She notices that there has been a resurgence in thinking about morality from the perspective of virtue (areté)‚ however‚ at the same time‚ it seems as though we have not likewise taken guidance from the ancients in terms of thinking about happiness (Eudaimonia). She thinks that to focus on the one without the other is to miss the point. After all‚ it is tough to make sense

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    Confucius Today or Stoicism Today: See below. Philosophical Poetry: Analyze and critique one of Laozi’s poems. See below.  Epicureanism Today or Confucius Today or Stoicism Today  Instructions: Epicurus‚ Confucius‚ and the Stoics (Seneca and Epictetus) all developed philosophical theories with enduring appeal. Pick one of these three theories‚ and write an essay (1000-1300 words) describing some important theme from that philosopher’s work‚ and how it applies to us today. (Examples: Epicurus

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    The Vicious Cycle I have compiled the following notes for you‚ in order to explain the human stress response. Helpful reminder: AFFECT = Feelings‚ emotions‚ mood‚ physiological sensations (e.g. Heart rate‚ Breathing‚ Nausea…) BEHAVIOUR = Actions‚ what are you saying or doing‚ or are you avoiding something - Avoidance‚ Escape‚ Excuse COGNITION = Thoughts‚ ideas‚ beliefs‚ judgements‚ attitudes‚ self-statements etc. Anticipation In anticipation or preparation‚ one attempts to prepare

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    psychological attraction‚ and the reason for its recurrence‚ which is its power to give meaning to human life and action. One of the main promoters of Moral Law is Thomas Aquinas. His assumes that the law we discover is identical with the mind of god. Epictetus believes in the same philosophy‚ that the belief is not universal in the tradition. According to Kant‚ “what is singular about motivation by duty is that it consists of bare respect for lawfulness. What naturally comes to mind is this: Duties are

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    ASSIGNMENT: ‘A theory based evaluation of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’ The purpose of this essay is to provide a theory based evaluation of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The first part of this essay will concentrate on defining CBT including a brief description of its derived history and the therapies that have contributed to its development. I will then move on to review the tools used in the four step process of CBT (assessment‚ formulation‚ intervention and evaluation). I will

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    PHILOSOPHY 1100: THE MEANING OF LIFE Different Approaches to the Meaning of Life 1. Why we want to know the ‘meaning of life’ The question "what is the meaning of life?" is often treated as a paradigmatic "head in the clouds" sort of philosophical question that more practical people shouldn’t have the time for‚ but its actually a question of tremendous practical importance. Further‚ it is a question to which most people‚ even those who claim to have no interest in such questions‚ answer implicitly

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    Revenge

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    tame this beast and to use it as a driver to achieve what you want to achieve. Step one: Control your reactions. •“Any person capable of angering you becomes your master. He can anger you only when you permit yourself to be disturbed by him” – Epictetus •The beast awakens only because you have allowed it to awaken. •When someone hurts you it’s because you have allowed yourself to feel hurt. • If someone says something nasty either to you

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    Minorities

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    order of Croatia and are in higher rank compared to domestic legislation. ( ACCESS TO EDUCATION‚ TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT OF ETHNIC MINORITIES IN THE WESTERN BALKANS COUNTRY REPORT CROATIA‚ Antonija Petričušić‚ M.A.‚ “Only the educated are free.” Epictetus (Greek philosopher‚ cca. 55-135 A.D.)‚ Europäische Akademie Bozen / Accademia Europea Bolzano (EURAC)‚ Bozen / Bolzano) After the elections 2003. The government of the Republic of Croatia went a step further in the protection of national minorities’

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    Quotation About Teaching

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    For Teacher and Teaching I never teach my pupils. I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn. Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Experience teaches only the teachable. Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963) The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. Amos Bronson Alcott  (1799 - 1888)The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards. Anatole France  (1844 -

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    Since ancient times the notion of friendship being a method for self gain has lurked in the shadows. Though never out rightly stated it is one which trumps the subconscious mind of each person and has even been pondered upon by great minds such as that of Aristotle‚ who believed certain friendships occurred simply as a means of utility. This raises the question of whether friendships are truly mutual and not driven by the needs and desires of a person. It’s simply impossible for one person to have

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