John Locke and the Declaration of Independence In 1689‚ John Locke published‚ what proved to be‚ a valuable document for the American Revolution as well as life in present day America‚ known as the Second Treatise of Government. In his document he creates a model of his ideal civil government‚ which is created by the people to ensure their “natural rights” of life‚ liberty‚ and property. This government may also be dissolved upon the decision of the people‚ when it is believed that the sovereignty
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desires rather than categorical ought where it is possible due to reason (EMP 128-129). The “ought” implies that the ultimate aim of rational beings is to become perfectly moral. If we ought to work then we can become perfect and it can be possible. Kant believes using the Categorical Imperative is best‚ because it expresses to act only according to that maxim‚ whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal moral law (RTD 60). This practical reason issues that it commands
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Catalogo‚ Nathalie G. University of Makati IV – GMK Prof. Richard Nellas Immanuel Kant German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is considered the most influential thinker of the Enlightenment era and one of the greatest Western philosophers of all times. His works‚ especially those on epistemology (theory of knowledge)‚ aesthetics and ethics had a profound influence on later philosophers‚ including contemporary
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the qualities in that specific object. For example‚ having the idea of a flower‚ all the parts of the flower remain the same‚ but the secondary qualities of that flower or the ideas in me would be the color of it‚ yellow‚ red‚ etc. and the texture. Locke discusses how primary qualities produce ideas in us because of impulse‚ by this he means there needs to be some signal sent to our brain for us to have ideas about them. His views on secondary qualities are the qualities that have the ability to give
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1. Explain how Locke and Hume view personal identity‚ or the “Self”. How do you see Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” as exemplifying these philosophical themes? You may choose Locke or Hume or both‚ or argue why you see neither of their theories as showing up in Kafka’s work. Locke’s theory of personal identity does not rely on substance to explain personal identity. Locke’s theory is person one at time two is the same person as person two at time one if and only if person one and person two are both
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When comparing Vx to Vy: a) Vy will always be greater than or equal to Vx <-- Correct b) Vy will always be greater than Vx Climb Performance A headwind component increasing with altitude‚ as compared to zero wind condition (assuming IAS is constant): a) has no effect on rate of climb <-- Correct b) improves angle and rate of climb c) does not have any effect on the angle of flight path during climb d) decreases angle and rate of climb With increasing altitude‚ the
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Joseph R Jackson Healthcare in the US has some serious long term issues first there are millions of uninsured people. Second people who do have insurance tend to pay more for it than then they would in other comparable countries the ACA aims to fix these issue by making affordable healthcare available to more Americans. To do this the act makes some pretty big changes but although the act makes some big changes to insurance these changes faze in overtime instead of happening all at once. A lot
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Mill. Unlike Mill‚ Kant believes that reason leads us to making moral decisions. We should use reason rather than “utility‚ religion‚ tradition‚ authority‚ happiness‚ desires‚ or institutions” (Vaughn 120). Rationality should always be used when we make decisions. Kant’s ethical theory states that “right actions have moral value only if they are done with a ‘good will’ -that is‚ a well to do your duty for duty’s sake” (Vaughn 121). This is one of the main differences between Kant and Mill’s ethical
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the church and state followed those of Martin Luther. Locke also insisted on liberty of conscience and creator/redeemer distinction. Locke also had a great influence on the United States‚ considering that Charles II enlisted him along with Lord Shaftsbury to draft a constitution for the new colony‚ Carolina. Although Locke may not have been an orthodox Puritan like his father‚ there is no question that he was a true Christian. Locke believed that the Bible was infallibly true. He explicitly
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A. Define “apocryphal”. “Apocryphal (Of a story or statement) of doubtful authenticity‚ although widely circulated as being true” B. Identify Parson Mason Locke Weems. What was his occupation? What apocryphal stories did he write? Mason Locke Weems‚ well known as Parson Weems‚ was an American book specialists and writer who composed a few memoirs of authentic figures. He was the author of a percentage of the fanciful stories about George Washington‚ the most well known of which was his 1800
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