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    Groundhog Day Analysis

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    and again” . Philosopher Nietzsche explained on the idea and viewed life as a reoccurrence. He had a theory that all events in your lifetime will reoccur again and again. The film Groundhog Day as a similar event happened to the main character Phil where he is reliving the same day over and over. In my essay I will explain the similar and differences from Nietzsche eternal return and the film Groundhog Day and will as the virtue ethics from Aristotle. Throughout Nietzsche writing he wrote a lot on

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    Nietzsche's Will To Power

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    Will to power is prevalent in Nietzsche attitude toward the body but what kinds of will to power are there? Nietzsche argues that the body is motivated by tendencies‚ tendencies that are either sick or healthy will to powers. These tendencies relate to the drives one gets from their own will to power. Nietzsche believes that metaphysical tendencies for example‚ are motivated by sick instincts. Everybody has drives‚ and these drives are what drives the body to do one action or another. Our drive leads

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    Apollonian Dreamworld

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    reveals himself in radiance” with “beauty [as] his element […] [and the] dreamworld [as] his domain” (Nietzsche‚ 30). This god’s influence is what created this world of pure beauty and art. This stable and permanent environment of dreams and pleasure is what deviates from reality. In this view there is no pain because the god Apollo “serves as a beautiful cover for the painfulness of [the] world” (Nietzsche‚ 12). There is also no suffering because it is “a style devoted to beauty and serenity” also a

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE I‚ Mashuque Enam ‚ am applying to Murdoch University for the admission to Master of Engineering Program with specialization in the field of Instrumentation and control. My goal is to pursue a career in research‚ either in industry or in academia As a Statement of purpose of my graduate study‚ I describe here my academic background‚ research interests and career goals. Academic Background At the teenage‚ I was excessively fond of playing cricket and there

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    Mankind

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    Professor Fendrich HUHC 14-Section 10 4/28/10 Final Paper Mankind consists of many selves that are always changing.  Renee Descartes‚ a philosopher‚ would argue against this‚ but Friedrich Nietzsche‚ a philosopher‚ and William James‚ a psychologist‚ would agree with this.  Although James and Nietzsche come from different professions‚ they both wrote texts concerning man’s sense of self.         William James believes man’s thoughts are constantly changing.  He states‚ “…the thoughts which psychology

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    involuntary and excessive movements‚ a person with Hypokinetic Dysarthria show signs of having less movement. In this paper I will define each dysarthria‚ discuss the neurologic relation‚ signs and symptoms‚ evaluation‚ and treatment of each disorder (Murdoch‚ p. 175-177). As mentioned previously‚ Hypokinetic Dysarthria is caused by damage to the Basal Ganglia. The Basal Ganglia regulates muscle tone‚ supports muscle behaviors‚ makes postural adjustments during movement and new motor learning. A person

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    Morality As Anti-Nature

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    MORALITY AS ANTI-NATURE TARGET AUDIENCE: 10TH GRADERS IN TOMAHAWK PURPOSE: TO SUMMARIZE Friedrich Nietzsche‚ a prominent German philosopher in the 19th century is one of the most well-read philosophers of the past two-centuries. His ideas regarding morality and nature continue to be discussed and debated to this day among scholars of all beliefs. All living things are given desires by nature. These desires exist as part of who we are. They define us in a way; they can aid us and they can

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    or spiritual being. Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche thought that there was no supernatural power. He expressed his philosophical in arguments. Nietzsche argued to say that people believed in supernatural because of teachings that were passed on from family to family. Nietzsche saw things that others didn’t see. He wasn’t for sure if it was stupidity or how they were taught growing up so they over looked this kind of stuff. Nietzsche argued that people should free themselves

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    However‚ it is that many have questioned this apparent so called ‘Paradox of Perspectivism’‚ which arises because Nietzsche claims that knowledge is from a particular perspective and so cannot be objectively true. However‚ this in itself is a perspective. This leads to the question of if what Nietzsche prescribes about perspective is objectively true or not. If Perspectivism is meant to be objectively true then this would be a contradiction as objective truths do not exist under Perspectivism. But

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    readers‚ to see Nietzsche’s work as promoting hatred and bigotry. But upon a closer reading of the text‚ this does not seem to be the case. The strong are right and just in their actions because they are strong‚ with not further justification needed. Nietzsche does not advocate a mistreatment or hatred towards the weak. Instead‚ he sees the rational thing for the strong to do is to be indifferent towards them‚ in the same way that the wolf does not bother himself with the opinions or goings-on of lambs

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