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    TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY Philosophy Essay Pensamineto y Reflexión Filosófica 17 de septiembre del 2014 This essay will discuss how can we apply metaphysics to our daily life as students‚ including activities and philosophical situations that take place through the week. The writing will have a special focus on metaphysics‚ on how it highly impacts and relates to a high school student’s daily life‚ by using tools regarding this topic by Alain Badiou‚ Van Inwagen‚ Plato‚ Aristotle and The Matrix

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    Socrates Vs Descartes

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    Socrates and Descartes have profoundly changed the philosophical thought of occident. Being both great thinkers‚ it is essay to portray their differences and similitudes base on how well they always exposed them. Descartes documented all his work; however‚ there is not any document written by Socrates himself‚ but by his student‚ for instance‚ Plato. Socrates was born 469 BC. He bounced between two branches of philosophy‚ ethics and epistemology. Ethics is the philosophy that tries to understand

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    Aristotle Research Paper

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    surrounding us. According to Introduction of Metaphysics‚ Aristotle’s world-view is teleological that there is kind of purpose in cosmos: " What is important is that the world seems to have a purpose‚ a meaning and even a design. It is an ordered structure‚ a cosmos‚ and it may even manifest the invention of a Creator." (p. xvii) The Metaphysics is Aristotle’s significant philosophical work‚ that contains the theory of being. The word "metaphysics" is defined due to

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    Explain Aristotle’s understanding of the Prime Mover (25 marks) In Aristotle’s book the Metaphysics‚ he calls the cause of all movement the Prime Mover (P.M). The Prime Mover to Aristotle is the first of all substances‚ the necessary first sources of movement which itself is unmoved. It is a being which is eternal‚ and in Metaphysics Aristotle also calls this being ‘God’. However‚ before he came to know the existence of the P.M he first started noticing the constant changes around him‚ which led

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    Nietzsche's Dialectics

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    progression as we are able find what is applicable for now to create a better understanding of concepts Thesis: The turn from Metaphysics to Being in Nietzsche The nature of existence according to Nietzsche is becoming‚ not Being‚ our existence is viewed as unstable and in flux. Because of this Nietzsche criticises Religion as it creates a metaphysical distraction. Metaphysics being ‘what is beyond the physical’ He criticises religion because it undermines the meaning of life as it holds favour to

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    from the body‚ and Aristotle‚ unlike Plato‚ saw human beings entirely as creatures of nature‚ "rational animals"-- but still animals. Metaphysics‚ for Aristotle‚ was not the study of another world‚ recollected in our eternal souls; metaphysics was simply the study of nature (physics)‚ and‚ as importantly‚ the study of ourselves. Accordingly‚ he brought metaphysics back home. But it must not be thought that he made it any simpler. The beginning student of Aristotle as well

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    Aristotle`S Casualty

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    why it goes out of existence‚ why it exists” (96 a 6–10). In this tradition of investigation‚ the search for causes was a search for answers to the question “why?”. Both in the Physics and in the Metaphysics Aristotle places himself in direct continuity with this tradition. At the beginning of the Metaphysics Aristotle offers a concise review of the results reached by his predecessors (Metaph. I 3–7). From this review we learn that all his predecessors were engaged in an investigation that eventuated

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    course of study. In the realist’s classroom‚ values instruction becomes paramount. http://www.edst.purdue.edu/georgeoff/400/REALISM.html chart- http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/ed416/chart3.html The Idealist believes in a world of Mind (metaphysics) and in truth as Idea (epistemology). Furthermore‚ ethics is the imitation of the Absolute Self and aesthetics is the reflection of the Ideal. From this very general philosophical position‚ the Idealist would tend to view the Learner as a microscopic

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    Week 2 3 4 matrix

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    knowledge possible? How do we attain knowledge? Can we trust our memory? How does language affect what we know? Week 3 Metaphysics Metaphysics is the study of the nature of reality‚ including the relationship between mind and body‚ substance‚ and accident‚ events‚ and causation. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity is considered by many to be based in metaphysics but was adopted into physics because of its significance. Cosmology‚ Ontology‚ Natural Philosophy‚ Philosophy of Religion

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    theology‚ he insists on the absolute freedom of God ’s act of creation. In 1641‚ he wrote Mediations on First Philosophy‚ which he employed a method called methodological skepticism; where he doubts any idea that can be doubted. God‚ in Descartes ’ metaphysics‚ is the bridge from the subjective world of thought to the objective world of scientific truth. "The mind‚ owing its existence to God‚ is innately programmed with certain ideas that correspond to reality; hence the importance‚ in Descartes ’ system

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