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    Yet she rejects that perceptions and judgements are necessary‚ sufficient‚ or partly constituent in the occurrence of emotions. Rather‚ Nussbaum focuses that beliefs and perceptions are fully constituent to the emotion. In this paper‚ I will analyze‚ and explain her argument in why our perception‚ and beliefs are fully constituent to causing an emotion‚ and why there could not be other constituent parts. Firstly‚ why emotions cannot be necessary‚ is because Nussbaum states that external beliefs alone

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    George Berkeley Argument

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    does not exist). His argument that all physical objects comprise ideas compressed in his motto esse is percipi (to be is to be perceived). Berkeley‚ in the Principles and Dialogues‚ affirms that all ideas are mind-dependent and all physical objects come from ideas. In this paper‚ I will examine George Berkeley’s summations of ideas and immaterialism‚ and‚ contrast them to‚ the conversations between Dialogues Between Hylas and Phylonous‚ the reading

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    are climate research findings which state global warming is happening‚ and there are also findings that this man-caused climate change is not evident. To the layman person‚ the conflicted issue can be rather confusing. The goal of this paper is to show which argument is stronger. International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC)‚ the interest group which focuses on publicizing the consequences of

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    this class up to this point. I say this because it is a current affair that will reshape and redefine our country socially and economically. While the idea of universal healthcare looks phenomenal on paper there has been no data to prove that this proposed system will work efficiently anywhere but on paper. I am against the idea of universal or government run healthcare and I will cite reasons why I feel like this reform will ultimately fail us. That being said I feel like I should also say that I am

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    1. In this paper I will argue that Singer is wrong to claim that human suffering and animal suffering should be given equal consideration. He claims that human animals and non-human animals with vertebrae experience pain and suffering in the same way. (41) 2. In “Animal Liberation”‚ Peter Singer argues that human suffering and animal suffering should be given equal consideration. He believes that a lot of our modern practices are speciesist‚ and that they hold our best interest above all else. The

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    science that deals with the improvement (as by control of human mating) of hereditary qualities of a race or breed. ​b. Ways in which eugenics can take place. B.​Support for eugenics. ​a. What are the arguments for eugenics? ​b. Who are some prominent figures who have supported Eugenics? C. Arguments against eugenics. ​a. What is inhumane about eugenics? ​b. Deprives individuals of natural rights c. What is genetic diversity? Why is it relevant to the discussion of eugenics? ​d. Possibility of

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    Honor Code Arguments

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    The Argument of the Honor Code in School Systems Having an honor code at a school generally varies by the belief system of that school and the surrounding area. However‚ a concise and proper honor code is something that can help the academic‚ social‚ and personal well-being of students and the community surrounding them (Stanford University). To prove this‚ three points will be brought up. The first point discusses an article relating to the New York Times. The article speaks of how the academic

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    Part B. The ontological argument is a convincing argument. Discuss. The ontological argument was first made famous in the 11th century by St Anslem from Canterbury and was later taken further by French philosopher Rene Descartes. The debate is an attempt to confirm God’s existence as a priori argument. It does not rely on observations of the world around us it simply uses logic and the idea that it is illogical to say that God does not exist as its main factor. There are three elements to St

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    Abortion Rogerian Argument

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    an abortion or assisting someone if the procedure has not been approved under the above mentioned circumstances. Even though there are pro-life and pro-choice groups in Costa Rica‚ the discussion is not focused on the base of Human Rights. In this paper I want to state that abortion must be legalized in Costa Rica because by opposing to it‚ the government is violating the human right to equal medical treatment for all women and these women have to turn to illegal practices that put their health at

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    An Argument for Gay Marriage

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    Running head: ARGUMENT FOR GAY MARRIAGE An Argument for Gay Marriage Kristina Thielen Friends University Abstract The premise of this paper is to prove that solid reasoning for denial of gay marriage is currently absent‚ and that legalization would provide much-needed equality to these unions. Arguments discussed include the "special rights" argument‚ the financial cost of legalizing same-sex marriage‚ the social belief that such marriages are "inherently wrong" or contradictory to America

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