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    Communication through the language of ‘silence’ in Mahesh Elkunchwar’s ‘Yugant Trilogy Since the pre-colonial times to the present era of logo-centrism it is ‘communication’ that defines our existence. According to Michel Foucalt‚ in the universal structure of existence‚ formation and domination of various power groups are decided through communication and the language used in it. The various power groups constitute the field of truth‚ by imposing specific knowledge‚ disciplines and values upon

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    we need help to find our true purpose in life. There is no real purpose for my life is a heresy that Kreeft works against. We exist because of God‚ and we are real because God is real that gives each of us an intrinsic dignity. A portion of our existence is to love God and our neighbors. Our meaning of life is to be Saint‚ and perform good works on earth for the Kingdom of God. We must know God and ourselves to first know why we exist. Everyone has a special gift that they are meant to use in life

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    Proving God Exist

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    and trees grow or‚ how the rivers flow and even‚ how fire is used‚ etc. The point is that we have not yet know how God if he/she/it really exist. There are reasons to that God actually exist‚ first the natures design. The first existence of the actual intelligent design behind nature. Intelligent being like human being was created‚ the brute like creatures of the animal kingdom they are both existing in this world though we are not sure when and where we actually begin. Try thinking

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    A Dream Play Review Both the plot of the play and the author’s personal experience successfully demonstrate that the theme of the play is the sin of human existence. First‚ the theme is illustrated by Agnes’s gradual recognition of humanity. Agnes respectively gets in touch with different people including the Officer‚ the Lawyer‚ the Doorkeeper and the Poet. These characters represent their different social roles‚ which collectively create the symbol of humanity. As Agnes gradually understands

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    My Utopi A Perfect Society

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    then summer. Their would be no volcanoes. In my utopia‚ human existence there would be no stealing or cheating or nothing bad. Everyone would feel safe and parents wouldn’t have to worry about their kids getting kidnap. There would be religion‚ if anyone doesn’t want to believe in god or any other religion that’s ok. They have a choice to believe or not. There be absolutely no abuse physically or mentally. Also in my utopia human existence would on Earth like it is now. It would look beautiful‚ there

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    A Little History of Philosophy is a book that provides short and interesting stories of the lives of the greatest thinkers of all time. The author tried to maintain three major themes in the book‚ which is examining the existence of God‚

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    proceeds to demonstrate God’s existence and that God cannot be a deceiver. This‚ in turn‚ serves to fix the certainty of everything that is clearly and distinctly understood and provides the epistemological foundation Descartes set out to find. Once this conclusion is reached‚ Descartes can proceed to rebuild his system of previously dubious beliefs on this absolutely certain foundation. These beliefs‚ which are re-established with absolute certainty‚ include the existence of a world of bodies external

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    The Illusion of Happiness

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    only true reality and a “fulfillment of one's nature as a human being [5].” Reality is anything perceived by any of your five senses or “the state of things as they actually exist [6].” But what actually exists? This definition excludes the existence of

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    belief in God is reasonable. The freedom of faith is respected by affirming that such a conclusion is as far as the preambles can take one. That is‚ the preambles show that there is good evidence for the existence of God and that belief in God is reasonable‚ but they cannot establish God’s existence with absolute certainty or beyond rational doubt. Thus‚ the preambles leave one free to accept faith or to reject it. Traditional approaches to the preambles include the study of the scientific and historical

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    Philosophy 11-7-2012 Ontological Status The purpose of this essay is to address the problem of the ontological status of the material world and review a number of possible solutions. The term “ontological” generally refers to the idea of reality or existence. All things have an ontological status. Even if we say something does not exist‚ we would still say that thing has the ontological status of non-being. Even things we are prepared to say are real in our eyes are often real in different ways. For

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