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    Kant vs Hinduism

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    References: Miller transl.‚ Barbara Stoler. The Bhagavad-Gita. New York: Bantam‚ 1986. Transl.‚ Lewis White Beck. Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals 2nd edition. Upper Saddle River: Prentice-Hall‚ 1997.

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    What Is Monotheism?

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    In this respect‚ we might say that Schelling addresses the notion of monotheism through two different level of interpretations. According to one level‚ we can read it from a philosophical point of view‚ exploring through reason the metaphysics underlying the dogma received from the tradition. According to the other level‚ we can choose to understand monotheism precisely as a dogma‚ seen in the context of religious practices and as part of an authoritative religious text. This two levels do not exclude

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    Angela Antoine 7-03-2011 PHI 103 Intro to Philosophy and Ethics Professor Ted Rueter Plato’s and Aristotle’s Worldviews |Worldview Belief |Metaphysics |Epistemology |Ethics |Anthropology |God | |Plato |Dual realities. The lower |Knowledge is gained only by |If a human possesses a virtuous |Dual parts. The body and soul |The Form

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    Chris Brozstek PHIL 1050.010 Leibniz and the Existence of God The existence of God has always been a controversial subject though despite what others thought Leibniz did believe in the existence of God. Leibniz goes on attempting to explain God using a priori and a posteriori arguments and also proving God using monads. Leibniz’s a priori explanation of God is that the concept which everyone has of God is that of a most perfect being‚ a greater being cannot be conceived. Therefore God

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    Elisabeth was the princess of Bohemia. Her father and mother have governed Bohemia. She was interested in learning herself. She learned natural science‚ and she had an interest in philosophy and metaphysics. This attractive appears from her exchanging letters with Descartes. At that time‚ Descartes wrote his “dualism” idea. Descartes claims that the soul and the body are separated and can’t be together. Descartes considers the body is material‚ and the soul is immaterial. This idea was not understandable

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    idealism and realism

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    of the self‚ through observation. This philosophy was the progenitor of the scientific method‚ a system of inquiry relying on objective facts. Educational Implications of Idealism By Douglas Baer‚ eHow Contributor ‚ last updated May 08‚ 2014 Metaphysics is one of the branches of philosophy that wrestles with the question of reality in the known and the unknown worlds. An idealist finds reality in the unknown world through ideas in his mind; a realist finds reality in the known world through his

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    logical empericism

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    CHAPTER XIV Logical Empiricism There are many strange sentences that men use. Compare these two: (1) Wheat is a major crop in Kansas‚ and (2) the fountain of youth is located in Kansas. Each has a subject‚ a verb‚ and a predicate. The first sentence is regarded as true in a matter-of-fact way. The second one may bring a smile or wrinkle to your face. Why the two reactions? Why is one regarded as true and the other as fiction? How can we speak of the non-existent in the same way as

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    “Compatibilists believe freedom can be present or absent in situations for reasons that have nothing to do with metaphysics.” For example‚ when someone completely murders a whole family and they are trying to decide if they are going to jail for the fact that they murdered the family. Someone may try and say that it was a mental illness that caused them to murder the

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    carries one of the most plausible metaphysical arguments that has ever emerged in the area of philosophy. The cogito argument seems to sustain the most thorough form of skepticism and provides Descartes base from which he can progress a perfect metaphysic. The cogito argument benefits as the base assumption for his general metaphysical thesis. However‚ upon critical monitoring it becomes clear that the reasonable qualities of the cogito and other production of the principle are not as coherent and

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    Aristotle Paper
The following paper will chronicle the life and times of the famous philosopher Aristotle.   Showing how his theories‚ concepts‚ and analysis in philosophy contributed to the fields of study in which he was instrumental in establishing.   The culture and time period in which Aristotle lived is essential in understanding how influential his views were to the world of philosophy.
Aristotle‚ the son of a physician‚ was born in 384 BC.   His father was the family physician for King Amyntas

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