SPIRITAN SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY ISIENU-NUSKKA AN AFFILIATE OF UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA TOPIC THE CATEGORIES OF ARISTOTLE COURSE INTRODUCTION TO METAPHYSICS 1 NAME MABKWE NICHOLAS CHUKWUNWEIKE REG. NO 09/UN/SI/A/0826 LECTURER REV. FR. DR. B. ABANUKA C.S.Sp. DATE JANUARY 2011 INTRODUCTION Aristotle (384-322BC) is one of the most influential philosophers of the western tradition and had many philosophical works credited to him. In his treatise on logic collectively
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Eng comp. 101-18 November 5‚ 2013 Inception Analysis In the midst of the hustle and bustle of everyday life‚ some people want to escape reality and live out their fantasy. In the movie Inception ‚ people do this by falling into a dream state; a level of consciousness in which they are in complete control of who is involved and what happens. Though‚ when they wake up‚ nothing has changed. The main character‚ Cobb‚ had this particular experience. He was distracted by the love of his life
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Plato expresses the idea of different perception of the real reality and the fear of letting go that perceived reality. The prisoners chained in a cave their whole life believe the shadows is what signifies their real world and the ultimate reality whereas one prisoner (the Philosopher) reluctantly leaves the cave and he discovers the real truth of the world. Obtaining enlightenment‚ he has now understood their misconception of reality and intends on sharing with his fellow prisoners. In the movie
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humans except reality as which it’s presented. As a child I always looked forward to loosing plethora of teeth‚ because that meant the tooth fairy was coming to see me. For any child‚ it’s easy to believe‚ because your mind is still developing new things. ”For Instance‚ growing up believing in fairy tales that only existed to me‚ since it was always easy to dream. Everyday as my life continued‚ “I felt as if it was a replete with interpretation that never made me want to question reality.” Until one
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Rene Descartes’ third meditation from his book Meditations on First Philosophy‚ examines Descartes’ arguments for the existence of God. The purpose of this essay will be to explore Descartes’ reasoning and proofs of God’s existence. In the third meditation‚ Descartes states two arguments attempting to prove God’s existence‚ the Trademark argument and the traditional Cosmological argument. Although his arguments are strong and relatively truthful‚ they do no prove the existence of God. At the
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choose to define what is real whereas epistemology is concerned with how you form knowledge and establish criteria for evaluating it. (Hatch & Cunliffe 2006) Modernism Modernist ontology is objectivism where it belief in objective‚ external reality whose existence is independent of our knowledge of it whereas for epistemology‚ it is positivism where truth is discovered through conceptualisation and reliable measurement that allows us to test knowledge against an objective world; knowledge accumulates
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physical objects exist only in our minds. | -The universe is essentially nonmaterial in its ultimate nature. | -The first and highest principle of all things is the one perfect spiritual Being which they call God. |-Mankind is seen to have a reality beyond being just an idea. | - Our view of nature comes from ideas in the mind. |-In the knowledge process the mind can grasp only the psychic or that its objects are conditioned by their perceptibility. |- Values are absolute and unchanging
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the investigation of how the downward spiral which permeates the criminal world isolates those within it‚ how the futile attempt to escape one’s past can lead to entrapment and how the exploration of truth highlights the ambiguous nature between reality and illusion in these scenes‚ Singer concludes with a refreshing perspective on human existence and society. Certainly‚ Singer’s neo-noir classic‚ by following the character of Keaton in the Redfoot-LA scene imparts to the audience a memorable vision
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has put before her." and so on. Miller’s perspective on the practice of humanities is “the movement between worlds‚ arms out‚ balancing” or “making the connections that count”. The worlds that Miller mentions are the world of reality and idealism. In the stories he
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tells a thousand words‚ but that only applies if the correct thousand words illustrate the picture. Often the illusion created by the picture can be perpendicular to the reality of its meaning. An illusion is said to be something that deceives‚ by producing a false or misleading impression of reality. This sense of false reality can be accepted by many people who don not have the true understanding of the image. This concept of generalizing tendencies is show by Sally Stein in her essay‚ Passing
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