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    Renaissance‚ enlightenment‚ and post-modern psychology: A Jamesian view In these paragraphs‚ I submit a Jamesian analysis of what might be understood as the Renaissance and Enlightenment zeitgeists. The two competing forces in post-modern psychology‚ depth-oriented humanism vs. scientific positivism‚ may be understood as the what William James termed the “tender-minded” vs. “the touch-minded‚” a legacy of unreconciled modernity. The rediscovery of classical texts is commonly associated with

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    free will and we have created evil and suffering ourselves. If God exists‚ then so must the Devil. Eve may have truly existed and was tricked in the Garden of Eden and now we do have the knowledge and capability of being evil. This is where Hume and Kant stepped in and questioned these thoughts. Hume didn’t understand why it had to be one almighty God. There was absolutely no need for it to be just one almighty God. Why couldn’t it be designed by a committee of Gods or an incompetent designer? He

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    Notes on chapter 2 pg.14-25 Socrates: The First Moralist Socrates (c.470-399 B.C) he was 70 years old when he died‚ his father was Sophroniscus‚ a sculptor‚ his mother Phaenarete‚ was a midwife. Socrates was likely a stonemason and a sculptor before turning to philosophy. He was a soldier during the Peloponnesian War. He has walked barefoot across ice‚ meditated standing up for thirty-six hours. He had the ability to ignore physical discomfort in order to achieve some greater mental or spiritual

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    Out of the various approaches to analysing music have emerged throughout history I have chosen to review Immanuel Kant’s and Heinrich Schenker’s forms of analysis. The historical origin of a form of analysis is significant as the method and theory of these analytical approaches materialise from political and social circumstances of society of the time. For example‚ the discourse of period will manipulate the way a piece of music is discussed‚ and the understanding of discourse associated with a form

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    Limits of Reason Alone. In Critique of Pure Reason Kant discusses the dispute between rationalism and empiricism. The empiricists argued that all ideas are derived from sensation‚ and that objects of sensation are the only proper objects of knowledge. The rationalists argued that some ideas are not derived from sensation but are instead innate to reason‚ and that these ideas provide one with knowledge of supersensible realities such as God. Kant argues how knowledge is devoted to the power of demonstrating

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    Articulated speech‚ Vocabulary of more than 6000 words and Observe grammar rules. An Average speaker is expected to have; 150 words per minute‚ 20‚000 and 40‚000 alternatives and error rates below 0.1%. There are two theories concerning Nature or Rationalism in Language and these are the Nativism and Child Talk model of Chapman et al. (1992). In the child talk theory the child’s needs will enable him to formulate speech based on his past experiences. Nature or rationalist theory is based on the following

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    Introduction /Overview In this essay the challenge is to shown the relevance of philosophy to 21st century manufacturing. As philosophy is not a new concept there is a wide and defervesce range of ideas (on everything that existed and does not yet exist). The people who study philosophy and deal with such matters must have at one stage put forward some thoughts on manufacturing and even engineering in general. Philosophy comes from the Greek for "love of wisdom‚" giving us two important starting

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    Voltaire. Page 187 What was the most famous literary work that the group-as-a-whole produced? EMAIL Encyclopedia which slyly propagandized for revolution. Page 187 What does it mean to describe them as "eclectic"? Using ideas from rationalism and from empiricism. Page 187 What were the philosophical and political purposes‚ goals‚ or ends of the Philosophes? that is‚ what is it that they wanted to accomplish? To reform or bring down the dominance over France of the Catholic Church and the absolute

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    Lesson 1 : Man: The Crown of Creation ***A Christian Philosophy of Man In order to break down the complexities of man‚ one must enumerate and dissect the many facets and relationships of man’s being. ***Concept of Man as the Crown of Creation Man is considered as the crown of all God’s creation because he is the only created thing made in the “image” and “likeness” of God and‚ therefore‚ uniquely distinct in his existence. No other creature is like man; he is one of a kind. Only man has been

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