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    For example‚ you must believe in and respect your intuitions. Emerson says that “fear always springs from ignorance”. In other words‚ Emerson is trying to make the point that people are afraid of situations they know nothing about. Being ignorant means you have a strong reliance on the past and transcendentalists

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    Kant Absolute Moral Law

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    Kant proposes an ethical system in which an individual forms maxim‚ subjective principles of action‚ from which the principle of the categorical imperative is derived. This categorical imperative is the supreme moral law‚ and according to Kant‚ it is absolute. For example‚ a maxim like “I must not lie” might be extrapolated into the imperative “Do not lie” according to Kant’s formulation. However‚ the concept of absolute moral law faces a problem in a case in which multiple moral laws run counter

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    Plenary Session

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    MBTI Personality Test Dear Future Chief Resident: The following test is designed to measure your MBTI Personality type. We will be discussing the theory behind this test‚ and the results it demonstrates‚ during the session on “Leadership and Personality Types” during the second day of the conference. The session will be much more valuable to you if you have completed this test PRIOR to the session. Completing the test should only take 15 minutes or so. You can complete it on paper‚ or can use a

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    3 Personal Experience of an ENFP The Myers-Briggs Typology Indicator (MBTI) is an operationalization of Carl Jung’s personality theory. In Jung’s typology there were three dichotomous pairs: Extroversion (E) vs. introversion (I)‚ intuition (N) vs. sensing (S) (perceiving functions)‚ and thinking (T) vs. feeling (judging functions) (F). With these three dichotomous functions‚ eight possible personality types were discernable. After the mother-daughter team of Katherine Briggs and

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    IB TOK Notes

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    Lucian Skerjanec Date: 23/11/12 IB 11 TOK Mr. Bryant Theory of Knowledge IB 11 Semester 1 Test Review Guide Propositional Knowledge and “Knowing That” Plato and his students began studying knowledge by analyzing if it was valid. They came to conclude that for knowledge to be certain‚ it must… Can be described and communicated to anyone effectively and accurately. It must be absolutely convincing to anyone you communicate with. A “proposition” is a formal statement of convincing knowledge

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    Self Discovery Essay

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    my career choice. I have always been an analytical person and love to use critical thinking to figure things out. My MBTI personality profile is classified as ENTJ. My profile includes being‚ Extroverted (love interacting with people)‚having intuition ( think more open mindedly than others) ‚Thinking ( thinks more logically of situations)‚and executing Judgment ( plan and make decisions rather quickly than others). This was interesting because I

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    An Uncommon Education

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    In chapter three‚ An Uncommon Education‚ Guangcheng expressed how he have gotten his education while fighting for justice using the law. First of all‚ in Linyi‚ Guangcheng started learning braille using the braille board before classes even begins. When classes began‚ Guangcheng got the hang of the braille board quickly. Unfortunately‚ school wasn’t as he as hoped‚ he even considered it as jail‚ because he thought the school was supposed to be supported by the government since their government is

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    Walden Argument

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    In the excerpt from the second chapter of Walden titled “Where I Lived and What I Lived For‚” Thoreau crafts an intricate argument which advocates for self-realization within every individual. The specific quote I chose from the excerpt struck me deeply as the rhetoric question that is produced at the beginning of it explains how I feel on most days as I give “so poor an account” of my day each night. Continually throughout my life‚ I have gone through the motions of a typical day with the structure

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    Running head: TITLE 1 Ethical Treatment of Animals SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility January 10‚ 2011 The Ethical Treatment of Animals Page 1 The ethical treatment of animals has not always been so controversial. In the beginning‚ God created animals to serve man‚ and to be helpful to man

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    The Birth of New Expressionism and an Intermezzo Bambang Bujono Award but Not the Grand Prix Affandi was musing in front of Max Ernst’s painting‚ Polish Rider‚ which won the grand prix in Venice Biennale 1954. Max Ernst was one of Dadaist activists and surrealists whose works were deeply imaginative and fantastic‚ blurring the boundaries of near and far‚ the real and the imaginary. Max Ernst’s works‚ writes Paul Eluard‚ “[were] no far – through the bird – from cloud to the man; [were]

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