Is proof for the existence of God necessary? PHI 208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning Instructor September 17‚ 2013 Is proof for the existence of God necessary? When you ask a human how the universe evolved some will say that man created the universe. Next question‚ how can man create something in outer space? Now the room is silent‚ why is that? How can you answer a question that cannot be answered? So why do you need proof that God exist‚ what will that prove‚ that people are actually
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of thought that are more real than anything else. When we are thinking‚ we are thinking of a form. For example‚ any triangle in a physical form‚ no matter how perfect and real it may seem‚ would be but a copy of the form of a “triangle;” a plane figure enclosed by 3 straight lines. It only looks like a triangle‚ and looking at this copy of the form helps us think of the ‘real’ triangle‚ but it can only to relate‚ or “participate” to its real‚ true form. This applies to the entire sensible realm‚ since
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relationship that Paul faces his issues regarding his mother’s role in his life and women. Even though Clara is later part of the theme of Paul‚ women and his difficulty in committing‚ it can be argued that Mrs. Morel‚ Paul and Miriam are somewhat a love triangle. The fact that Miriam shares certain personality traits with Mrs. Morel is what leads to Mrs. Morel dislike of her. For instance‚ both women have a desire to love and take care of Paul in an overprotective and spiritual way. In Mrs. Morel case
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1. Introduction: The Optimum currency areas theory is the seminal contributions developed by Mundell (1961)‚ it attempts to answer a question under which conditions a certain country would like to join a fixed exchange rates system. According to Krugman (2000)‚ if the monetary efficiency gain of one country exceeds its economic stability loss‚ the country will wish to join a monetary union/ a fixed exchange rate system. In this paper‚ the theory of optimum currency areas will be analysed in part
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the other hand‚ Aristotle firmly disagrees with the idea of Forms being universal. Aristotle sees universals as being the object of understanding things. Aristotle’s views on forms are more connected with the soul. He see the form as not being eternal‚ unchanging and outside of space. Like for instance the arrangement of matter‚ because matter is what things are made out of. His definition of the form determines the activities of objects‚ and what they do exactly. An example of his view on objects
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is the reason old ads are immortal ‚ they are just temporarily forgotten but as soon as you are exposed to something like that‚ you instantly remember them. Recently‚ Krugman(1972‚1977) has researched on the concept of advertisement memory in relationship with his theory of how involvement affects the process of learning. Krugman says that what is stored in our memory is verbal ‚ that is‚ in words such as the print advertisement‚ can be obtained when needed by the recall method. However‚ in the
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Beck‚ M. (2010‚ February 8). The Doctor Will Never See You Again; Physicians Can Boot Patients for Unruly Behavior‚ Drug Abuse and Other Reasons‚ but Must Follow Rules. Wall Street Journal (Online). Retrieved April 8‚ 2011‚ from ABI/INFORM Global. Krugman‚ P.‚ & Wells‚ R. (2008). The Health Care Crisis and What to do About it (5th ed.) Retrieved March 15‚ 2013‚ from http://www.tnr.com/article/health-care-special- issue creativedestruction Herzlinger‚ R. E. (2009). Market-driven health care: who
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Activity Theory and its contributions in strategy research Written by: Mohammad Sihab Ridwan PhD student at School of Management 0f Southampton University Activity theory is a name that commontly accepted for a line of theorizing and research iniated by L.S. Vygotsky‚ A.N. Leont’ev‚ and A.R. Luria‚ in the 1920s and 1930s‚ the founders of the cultural-historical school of Russian psychology ( Ed‚ Engerstrom‚ Miettinen‚ Punamaki‚ 1999; Engerstrom‚ 2000 ). Chaiklin‚ Hedegaard‚ Jensen (
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migrations‚ atomisation‚ downsizing and widespread technological progress which all came about as a result of globalisation and free trade (Ukpere and Slabbert‚ 2007) Due to some consequences of globalisation‚ movements were formed against it (Krugman et al‚ 2012). The anti-globalisation movements argue that although globalisation increases the overall income of a country however the benefits are not equally distributed between the citizens. This widens income disparities which brings up social
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The True Essence of Substance Esha Jain Descartes and Spinoza are both regarded as rationalists‚ and for good reason. There is quite a bit of similarity in the methodology used by both modern philosophers as they try to make sense of the world and establish what is true. Both philosophers have implemented an orderly way to construct their arguments as a way to seek the perfect‚ whole truth. One essential truth that both Descartes and Spinoza strive to understand is on the matter of substance. Descartes
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