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    The establishment of a civil society in a political contract also does not protect an individual from domination‚ but instead lead to social inequality. Locke claimed “The only way whereby anyone divests himself of his natural liberty‚ and put on the bonds of civil society‚ is by agreeing with other men to join and unite into a community‚ for their comfortable‚ safe‚ and peaceable living one amongst another‚ in a secure enjoyment of their properties‚ and a greater security against any‚ that are not

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    Philosophy D 12/01/11 What is amour-propre? What role does it play‚ according to Rousseau‚ in the Discourse on Inequality? Tutor: Robert Cowan In May 1755‚ Jean Jacques Rousseau’s Discourse on the Origin of Inequality was published. The Discourse challenged contemporary philosophers in regards to the nature of man‚ and the fundamental principles of inequality. He highlighted that the inequality in current society developed due to the increase amour-propre has had on individuals. Examining

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    natural order.” This passage can be found as the first paragraph of the Second Part of Rousseau’s Discourse on the Origin of Inequality. It is one that encapsulates most of his general ideas that can be found in the Discourse in a single paragraph. Rousseau’s philosophy is that by nature‚ humans are essentially peaceful‚ content and equal. “It is the socialization process that has produced inequality‚ competition and the egoistic mentality.” (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Rousseau opens

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    OF DISCOURSE. Prof. S .Jayaraman. Email: jayaraman121@gmail.com ‘Of Discourse’ is one of the celebrated essays of Francis Bacon. Of discourse means of conversation. The precepts that Bacon convincingly writes about are brief and precise. Conversation is an art. Some people show off their ingenuity on many subjects in order show their power of judgement. Some others constantly repeat their pet themes and arguments and become tedious

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    Thomas Hobbes‚ Leviathan C. Charles W. Mills‚ The Racial Contract D. Plato‚ Apology of Socrates E. Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ Discourse on the Origin of Inequality F. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Letter from Birmingham Jail G. Plato‚ Republic H. Karl Marx‚ Estranged Labour I. Iris Young‚ Five Faces of Oppression J. Karl Marx‚ Estranged Labour K. Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ Discourse

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    importance of Discourse and discourse community The concept of Discourse and discourse community is very important in English reading and writing. Discourses are group members’ shared “ways of being in the world” (Gee 484). According to the authors we studied‚ Porter‚ Gee‚ Swales‚ Johns and Porter‚ we willingly or unwillingly are part of many different discourse communities or Discourses. Almost everything we do in our everyday life requires involvement in some discourse community. Discourse or discourse

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    1.Discourse Studies in Modern Linguistics 1.1Discourse .Discourse has been defined by different linguists ‚and each one gives specific definition to it ‚and we will go through all of them . In other words discourse is a buzzword and used in many different ways. The term discourse refers “both to what a text producer meant by a text and what a text means to the receiver” (Widdowson 2007: 7). As Widdowson claims‚ “people produce texts to get a message across‚ to express ideas and beliefs‚ to explain

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    understand the complexities of our own social system‚ it follows that ways of speaking about specific ideas and beliefs are instrumental in the formation and manipulation of ideologies in such a system. In the context of Othello‚ Moor of Venice‚ discourse around gender works to both reinforce and challenge the dominant assumptions of patriarchal society through the marginalisation and empowerment of primary female characters. The Elizabethan era marked an interesting period in the history of gender

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    Discourse Communities In today’s world‚ there are many different discourse communities that consist of how someone speaks at home versus how someone speaks at school. In Amy Tam’s essay‚ “Mother Tongue‚” she explains her discourse communities and how they affect her life. I think it is safe to say that she is not the only one who deals with this. I myself find myself talking differently when I am with my family versus when I am at school and I know there are so many others who feel the same way

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    Every discourse is made up of a given number of components and presents its own characteristic. A discourse can only by serious and constructive if these components and these characteristics come together. The Islamic discourse is therefore the most genuine and truthful expression and translations of the characteristics of the Islamic society‚ and the civilizational identity of the Islamic world. A discourse cannot be Islamic unless it reflected the Islamic Ummah’s identity‚ defended its interests

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