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    like how the Hippies started and where they started. A value from this article is that the Hippie movement helped facilitate the “new way of life”. They went against

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    impact on the time. With their open-minded ideals‚ they created a powerful group compelled to change the country. To understand what this time was really like‚ one should know how the hippie movement began‚ the distinct ideals and lifestyle choices of the hippies‚ how this led to Woodstock and the end to the hippie movement. The 60s were viewed as an exciting and impactful time; however‚ some alluring events and groups preceded

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    Subculture Interview Hippie 10 Facts about hippie subculture 1.They had long hair and casual‚ dress sometimes in “psychedelic” colors. 2.Member‚ during the 1960s and 1970s 3.They were from a countercultural movement that rejected the mores of mainstream American life. 4.The movement originated on college campuses in the United States. 5.It spread to other countries‚ including Canada and Britain .6. The name derived from “hip‚” a term applied

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    movement were successful at awakening awareness on many causes that are being fought in modern American discourse. If not for the Revolution that the hippies began‚ political or social reform and the People’s voice would be decades behind. While the hippie movement has subsided‚ as it became too "cool" and entrenched in mainstream society‚ the spirit of the Hippies lives on‚ as their work was only the framework for decades of reform to come. Civil Rights The work that hippies did‚ hand in hand with

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    Imagine a world without hippies‚ or hippies at heart. What a dull world it would be. Hippies were the counterculture of our world. Many people tend to think that the term hippies and hipsters are the same thing. In reality‚ A hippie and a hipster are absolutely two different things. The term “hip” was made during the jazz age. Hipster is a subculture‚ while hippies are a counterculture. Hipsters started during the 1960’s‚ just as hippies did which is why there is so much confusion between the two

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    The ontological argument proposed by Anselm‚ in Anselm’s Proslogion is a priori argument‚ meaning it does not start from a feature of the world but rather a definition of God. It seeks to move from a definition of god to the reality of god by reasoning. The first line in Anselms ontological argument is “the fool says in his heart there is no god”‚ from this Anselm can deduce that the fool has an understanding of what god is .The fool has to admit that god is that than which nothing greater can

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    in metaphysics is the existence of God‚ and there are many philosophical arguments from the theist and atheist side trying to prove whether God exists or not. In philosopher Ernest Nagel’s “A Defense of Atheism” he proves to dispel the classical arguments for the existence of God as well as give an atheistic view on why there could not be a God. Instead of just dispelling the theistic arguments Nagel brings forth an argument in defense of Atheism regarding the existence of evil and stands to prove

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    of the opposing arguments originating from the atheistic worldview contribute to the constructing of theistic truths. While using the multiple competing hypotheses method of finding the most probable cause to the universe and the existence of all mankind‚ a personal creator fits better than the probability of creation just happening by chance. This universe is very complex and the existence of the personal creator can be explained in two arguments out of the many existing arguments

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    exists. The design from argument theory suggests that everything is relevant and was produced by something greater than us. The Argument from Design tries to prove the existence of God by asserting the claim that in order for a design to exist there must have been a designer (God). The idea that everything has a purpose and is determined fails because it doesn’t prove that the living organisms have only one designer. Hume reflects upon Paleys argument and develops a counter argument which he suggests disproves

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    has begged an answer since the beginning of the philosophical era. Philosophers often turn to the cosmological argument to justify the existence of God‚ and turn to the metaphysical basis to explain religious beliefs. This essay will analyze the “cosmological argument” as presented by Richard Taylor‚ in order to critically evaluate its meaning and understand its claims. To begin‚ the argument stems upon a metaphysical interpretation of creation. Despite the fact that religion may be a matter of faith

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