a moral rule applies to someone‚ then it applies to everyone‚ and that an act is immoral if it cannot be made into a rule for all humankind to follow. Kant views don’t make exceptions for anything. I think that Kant would think that Socrates was a fool for not escaping prison because he believed that a consequence of an action not matter at all‚ only the intention count. The third philosopher is John Stuart Mill. He was an English philosopher‚ political economist. He born on May 20‚ 1806 and
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David Rudisel Andrew Behrmann English 111 11 April 2013 Fathers and Fools There is an old saying that unfortunately I hear all too often‚ “Any fool can have a child but it takes a real man to be a father.” There are several variations of this saying and I have heard them many times‚ from many different people. The wording always seems to vary slightly with each person who says it. Regardless of how they might be worded
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My primary source is a segment of the sketch The Gunfighter by Nick Offerman. The story took place in a pub‚ where the gunfighter found that a strange voice saying out every character’s mental activity in front of all the others in that pub. After the voice exposed several character’s secrets‚ which were mostly immoral‚ the atmosphere had been driven to the boiling point. At that time‚ the gunfighter made a speech to evoke others to revolt the voice’s control. His words worked for a second‚ then
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a “virtuous” wife and lives a happy life; after the death of his wife‚ he finds out that she cheats him because her “false” gems are real. However‚ her jewels make him wealthy. The protagonist in “Gimpel the Fool” by Issac Bashevis Singer is an orphan. The people in his town always make a fool of him and persuade him marry a whore who deceives him all her life. However‚ when he tries to revenge people who deceive him‚ his dead wife appears in his dream and awakes him. After he leaves Frampol‚ he is
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Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom You have two options for this essay. Option 1: apply Aristotle’s theory to an analysis of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Option 2: show how Wilson uses Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom to comment on social problems.NOTE: If you chose Option 1 for the Shakespeare essay‚ you must select Option 2 for this one; likewise‚ if you chose to write social criticism about Shakespeare‚ you must write an Aristotle comparison this time. Option 1 In this essay‚ you will use Aristotle’s definition
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“The Fool both emphasises and relieves the tragedy of the play.” Discuss. The fool is a continual character in the workings of Shakespeare. The Fool is usually a cunning peasant that uses his intellect to outdo people of a higher social status. This is particularly the case in the play King Lear. Lear’s jester‚ the Fool‚ is indeed a very strange character. He uses crazy talk and merry songs to give Lear important advice. Not only is he important in the development of the plot but he’s important
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we can see who the economist of the households are and their mistakes to better understand what it means to be a good economist vs a bad one. In “Gimpel the Fool”‚ “Everyday Use”‚ and “Where are you going‚ Where have you been”‚ the economists show the importance of love when facing deception in the managing of the household. In “Gimpel the Fool” by Issac Bashevis Singer‚ Gimple is constantly being deceived but that doesn’t stop him from growing as an economist with the help of love. His wife Elka lies
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top-down and there are bottom-up approaches to cognition. Which has been more fruitful in the history of psychology? Discuss with reference to Bartlett and/or the Gestaltists. This essay is going to talk about the top-down and bottom-up approaches to cognition. It will further explore which approach has been more fruitful in the history of Psychology with reference to Bartlett and the Gestaltists. This essay will look at the top-down approaches to cognition and then the bottom-up approaches to cognition
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One fool and his money When I was a young boy about twelve maybe thirteen years old‚ I remember hearing a phrase that my uncle Jim had said to his three brothers‚ my uncles: Earnest‚ Clifford‚ and Junior‚ during an argument at a family get together. I don’t remember the details of the argument‚ but I do remember that it was about money. My uncle Jim was getting barked at by his three brothers because he wouldn’t lend them any money. Throughout the argument Uncle Ernest would call
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Nick Carraway‚ The Perfect Narrator Nick Carraway is a prime example of how an unbiased and trustworthy narrator can change a book. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is told in first person point of view‚ through the eyes of Nick Carraway‚ a 30-year-old man living in West Egg‚ New York. Carraway tells the story as it is happening and lets the reader know what is to come. Nick seems to be an “invisible character” because he is involved in the story but not in the major conflict. Nick Carraway
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