Will‚ Omnipotence‚ and Moral Perfection: Escaping Incompatibility Omnipotence and moral perfection are plausible and intuitive characteristics to assign the greatest possible being. Yet it is not clear whether it is logically possible for God to possess both. Wes Morriston examines this paradox in his paper “Omnipotence and Necessary Moral Perfection: Are They Compatible?” by considering three claims: Let E be some possible state of affairs that God’s moral perfection prevents him from actualizing…
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Analyse how the beginning and end show a character’s change in the visual or oral text(s). Gattaca is a dystopian film directed by Andrew Niccol. It is set in the ’not-too-distant future’ where discrimination is based on your genetic makeup and has become the defining factor of your societal class. One character that changed throughout the film is Jerome Morrow. The beginning portrayed him as a cold and depressed valid that had been in an unfortunate accident‚ costing him his legs. As the film progressed
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The Philosophy of GATTACA David Harris 21 August 2011 GATTACA is entertaining despite an immersion in technology and philosophy. Viewed strictly as entertainment‚ the film consistently delivers great characters‚ is well-written and has well-delivered dialogue‚ with a quick paced and fascinating plot. The philosophy of GATTACA’s society is explored through examples of genetic essentialism/determinism‚ discrimination‚ and the exercise of free will through our characters early years
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Perfection is often promised by world leaders‚ obviously it is never achieved. For example during the Chinese Civil War that brought Mao Zedong to power‚ he promised a new "perfect" China. It turns out that his "perfect" vision was murdering teachers‚ and low class citizens to "perfect" their population. The point being that‚ he corrupted this promise which was used to lure in dupes. The question "should we pursue perfection" was brought up‚ and to answer that I said we shouldn’t. There will never
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George Orwell’s Nineteen-Eighty Four and Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca share similar visions of the future. Nineteen eighty four is a science-fiction novel written by Orwell in 1949 and illustrates the perception of the impending future as to what he anticipated‚ similarly the 1997 science-fiction film Gattaca is director Niccol’s apparition of the future. The texts of Nineteen-eighty four and Gattaca contrast due to their different setting and situations. The composers display their values
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What do you think the world will be like in 10‚ 20‚ 50‚ or even 100 years from now? What sort of technological‚ scientific‚ social‚ economic and other advances would you like to see in the decades ahead? How do you think the day-to-day life of the average person will be different from our own in the future? How will the Internet change? How will our cities change? Do you think we’ll ever have peace and harmony‚ an end to religious conflict‚ and equal rights for everybody - or is this just an idealistic
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Who said what? 1) My resume was in my cells * Who said it? * Why did they say it? * What is the significance of this quote? * Chapter heading and time 2) Come on‚ you coward 3) I’m going travelling too 4) This child is still you- simply the best of you 5) Unfortunately‚ my son’s not as good as they promised…but then‚ who knows what he could do 6) Blood knows no nationality 7) I know he’ll do something. You’ll do something 8) …the impossible happened
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`Adversity brings out the best and worst in us Jewish forced to control ranks Internal monologue of jewish person who had an acquaintance with an SIS It seemed years ago that I was brought to this camp‚ brought to a life without my family‚ a life where I only cared for myself‚ a life where I was not truly living. It seemed I lived in this camp my whole life‚ it was hard to remember that it had only been 5 months. Each day is the same‚ a constant reminder that our lives have been changed
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Show how the opening scene introduced ideas that were concluded in the final scene Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol is a science fiction film about a dystopic society in which Vincent; a genetically inferior man assumes the identity of Jerome Morrow a more or less genetically ‘perfect’ man. He does this in order to peruse his dream of traveling into space. In this film there are many Ideas in the opening scene that are finalized the end‚ these ideas are carried through with a lot of suspense
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Gattaca is a movie in which many common themes are apparent. The themes that will be discussed are Potential‚ Determination and Perfection. Although many more themes occur in Gattaca‚ these are the most relevant ones. Potential comes up a lot during Gattaca because that ’s what the entire movie is based on. The reason some one would get gene modification in the first place would be to increase there "potential". The doctor even said‚ "don ’t you want your son to be able to have the best life possible
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