The paradox of tolerance was created by Karl Popper‚ on whether or not people should tolerate the intolerable. His main reason for this concern of toleration is as states‚ “Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance.” Practically stating that‚ tolerance will no longer exist if people are tolerant to the intolerant. He believes and states‚ “We should therefore claim‚ in the name of tolerance‚ the right not to tolerate the intolerable.” So‚ from his statement he is saying that
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paradoxes that Davis claims the standard theory give rise to are the paradox of burden‚ the paradox of missing harm‚ and the paradox of failure. According to Davis‚ the paradox of burden perceives the whistle-blower as a good Samaritans because they take on substantial risk in their career‚ financial securities‚ and personal relation. The standard theory does not provide sufficient condition to justify such risk. Second‚ the paradox of missing harm argues that the whistleblower is reported damage after
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EXPLAINING THE WATER-DIAMOND PARADOX One of the most famous puzzles in economic theory is why Diamonds are more expensive than water. In our case we consider GOLD in case of DIAMONDS. Water is essential for life; it is so useful that without its consumption one cannot live or survive. On the other hand‚ diamonds‚ though attractive and beautiful‚ satisfy less human important needs than water. Then‚ how it can be that in the market a less useful commodity like diamonds is so expensive and a useful
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and why could an Alabama Paradox occur? The Alabama Paradox means that if the total number of items to be apportioned increases‚ the group or state may loss an item. Explain how applying the Huntington-Hill apportionment method helps to avoid an Alabama Paradox. The Huntington- Hill apportionment method was an equal proportions method. It had a fixed house to avoid conflict and by using a fixed house number‚ the Huntington- Hill method helped to avoid an Alabama Paradox. Based upon your experience
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reasonings has been introduced to solve the so called “Meno’s Paradox”. Through Socrates‚ Plato lays out an argument and also tries to show a so called example to prove his argument. “Meno’s Paradox” stems from a discussion about virtue. In the dialogue Socrates claims to not know what virtue is but wants to “examine and seek together” with Meno as to what virtue is (Meno 80d). Meno lays out a “linguist puzzle” known as “Meno’s Paradox” or “The Paradox of Inquiry” with three questions (Cline 2). “How will
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For the first week of class‚ we talked about the paradox of progress and what exactly this was and what it meant. However‚ being I have not received my textbook in the mail yet‚ I had to do a little more digging online and read ahead in the class notes to get more information on what exactly this was. What I happened to find about the paradox of progression was that it could be explained as great advancements over past years that were bound to be time saving and help make people happier‚ but instead
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every one of his plays‚ most notably Hamlet‚ with eternal truths concerning human emotions. Shakespeare develops the paradox of man and contradictions of humanity with imagery‚ ironic siloques‚ and philosophical rants by Hamlet and Claudius. No one has ever returned from the dead. Nobody knows exactly what life after death is like. This is the thesis of Hamlet’s first paradox. The saying that "grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" does not hold true when dealing with human
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more expensive than water has perplexed economists for years. The fact that we need water to survive yet it costs less than diamonds‚ which has nothing to do with the survival of mankind‚ is very interesting. When talking about the Diamond-Water paradox‚ it is based on the premise of goods‚ ’ that consumption is related to well being which economists call utility. When it comes to the purchasing of goods or services it is explained that the bulk of what a consumer will buy or consume is their sense
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Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ The Republic of East L.A.‚ by Luis J. Rodriguez‚ California travel guides‚ and others‚ the California dream is perceived and lived differently by different people. The California dream is not how it seems; it is a paradox to the lower class but a reality for the wealthy. The California dream changes drastically depending on your level of income. As we see in the majority of Luis J. Rodriguez’s stories‚ opportunity and success is what lower class families are
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The Delta Perspective December 2012 Fortune Favours the Informed: The African Paradox Authors Andrew Snead - Managing Partner - asn@deltapartnersgroup.com Monica Moldovan - Principal - mm@deltapartnersgroup.com Maxime Bayen - Senior Research Analyst - mba@deltapartnersgroup.com KEY HIGHLIGHTS • Africa is unquestionably a continent of opportunity – its sheer size‚ rapid economic growth‚ expanding middle class and steadily improving governance indicators provide reason for optimism •
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