KINGDOM PLANTAE Also known as Kingdom Metaphyta Includes all types of eukaryotic‚ multicellular‚ photosynthetic‚ plants found in the biosphere Most are autotrophs (synthesize own food with help of solar energy) Contains about billion types of plant species Based on biologists‚ plants are divided into four main groups: 1. Phylum Bryophyta 2. Phylum Pteridophytae 3. Phylum Angiosperms 4. Phylum Gymnosperms These four main groups were classified based on: The presence/absence of vascular tissues
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scientific method is the Mind’s Eye Model of Perception‚ which is the theory that any object you look at is just your own perception and others will have a different perception of the seemingly same object. Three philosophers of the time‚ Locke‚ Hume‚ and Kant‚ were big proponents of the scientific method and used it in each of their ideas behind morality. While all three follow this way of inquiry‚ Kant’s theories abide by the method better because he proposes
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How "realistic" is Kantian "empirical realism"? Mainly by way of commentary on passages from the Analytic of Principles and Appendix to the Dialectic of the Critique of Pure Reason‚ Abela offers‚ first‚ the "priority-of-judgment" view: "Kant...banish[es] the idea of any epistemic intermediary between belief and the world" (35); "there is nothing outside judgment...that informs‚ constrains‚ or ultimately grounds objectively valid judgment" (139-40). The ultimate ground is simply the totality of one’s
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I personally believe the Kant is wrong when he says the we are advancing towards a universal morality. I believe the “morality” is something that changes over time‚ and something that we as a species make up. Throughout history there have been many definitions of whet is constituted as moral and what’s not. Homosexuality is an easy one to write about in this regard. For example‚ in the ancient Roman times it was completely acceptable to have a same-sex relationship‚ and nobody would get judged for
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it is known when the mind denudes itself of those resistances which it has brought into being through craving. This is true fulfilment. In that fulfilment there is the eternal‚ the permanent‚ the ever pliable. Since the period of time when Immanuel Kant and few philosophers tried to justify the belief in God by arguing it through Reason‚ God’s belief has been based on human life and the feeling for the reason of living. We are making constant effort to be something‚ and so the mind-heart becomes more
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Kingdom Monera Nerissa Mae F. Dadores MONERANS * Oldest and most abundant organisms. * Unicellular organisms without a nucleus. * Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms. They are the smallest‚ simplest organisms. * Microscopic & Undergoes Asexual reproduction. HISTORY The taxon Monera was first proposed as a phylum by Ernst Haeckel in 1866. Subsequently‚ the taxon was raised to the rank of kingdom in 1925 by Édouard Chatton. The last commonly accepted mega-classification
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Architecture The kings of vijaynagar built numerous magnificent places‚ temples and gardens. They constructed structures for irrigation and water supply. The VITHALA TEMPLE is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (also known as Vithala). The capital of the kingdom was HAMPI. The VITTALASWAMI‚ THE VIRUPAKSHA TEMPLE AND THE HAZARA RAMA TEMPLE are the fine specimens of temple architecture under the vijaynagar rulers. Beautiful sculptures were carved on the walls of these temples Art During the vijaynagar era
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I believe that Immanuel Kant would see Carter Druse’s action of shooting his father as moral. Kant was an ethicist that believed that morality was based on duty‚ that ethics is absolute‚ not conditional‚ and is based on reason‚ not feelings. (Pojman‚ Vaughn 309) That is exactly the dilemma that Ambrose Bierce writes Carter Druse into in the short story A Horseman in the Sky. I feel there are several parts of the story that flip back and forth between being moral and not being moral or maybe the
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Kants Universal Law Kant’s universal law states‚ “Act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law”. (Kant pg.37) So in the first instance this appears to me a rule I pretty much live by‚ and which have often been taught to myself and others as young children in a simpler form of “Treat others how you would like to be treated.” Kant describes his universal law in several examples and one caught my attention
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because I feel like I would’ve encounter this person and we wouldn’t get to any type of agreement‚ I probably would’ve have to take some type of legal action. Another relation between the Kant and the situation been argued is that according to him a person must act in accordance to an obligation to a moral code‚ without worrying about the outcome. Now it seems like parents are not teaching values or morals‚ and this new generation coming up is all about ego‚ self-esteem‚ and putting themselves first
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