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    Socratic Dialogue

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    Socratic Dialogue Socates: Time‚ contemplating the assumed meaning of a question or word‚ is better than ignorance; in an endeavour to further understand its implication. An ignorant life is filled with emptiness‚ what remains of complex cerebral intellect‚ if you fail to question. Would you disagree? Interlocutor: State the nature of questioning‚ does then the purpose of enquiring imply that an answer is unbeknownst to the inquirer. Socrates: How can society comprehend‚ if we don’t query all

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    Philosophers and the Law

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    Reference Page: “Abortion rights: significant moments in Canadian history.” CBC |Canada. May 21‚ 2009. March 3‚ 2012. <http://www.cbc.ca> Alexandrowicz‚ Austin‚ Cairns-Way‚ Hux‚ Locke‚ Mavraganis‚ Mete‚ Monahan‚ Murphy‚ Olivo‚ O’Malley‚ Rock‚ and Philip Sworden. Dimensions of Canadian and international law in the 21st Century. Toronto‚ Canada. Emond Montgomery Publications Limited. 2004. Arthur Joyce. Abortion in Canada. October 1999. March 2‚ 2012. <http://www.hackcanada

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    Socratic Dialogue

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    Write a dramatic dialogue between two or more characters which demonstrates‚ explores‚ highlights or questions the themes and concerns of one of thinkers on the course (apart from Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle). Follow the Socratic dialogue form of presentation used by Plato. Edmund Burke 1790’s England‚ a conservative thinker (Henry) meets a pro-enlightenment thinker (Jean-Pierre)that is extremely supportive of the recent revolution in France. The conservative thinker has recently read Edmund

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    Letter to a philosopher

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    Letter to a philosopher Jessica Liska October 2014 To Whom It May Concern‚ The statement “The world is absurd‚ in the sense that no ultimate explanation can be given for why it is the way it is” (Moore & Bruder‚ 2011‚ p. 152) intrigues me. I agree with this statement for many different reasons. One of which is the fact that it all comes down to one simple thing: there is no explanation. Maybe we are all a little crazy‚ but there are so many factors that have to be considered when even contemplating

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    Filipino Philosophers

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    Filipino Philosophers in Education Jose Rizal “The school is the book in which is written the future of the nations. Shows us the schools of a people and we will tell you what those people are.” Rizal’s concept of the importance of education is enunciated in his work entitled Instruction wherein he sought improvements in the schools and in the methods of teaching. For Rizal‚ the mission of education is to elevate the country to the highest seat of glory and to develop the people’s mentality

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    Socratic questioning can be understood as an in depth way of asking purging questions which are carefully constructed to attain logical responses in efforts to stimulating rational thinking. This method is used to explore complex ideas‚ to get to the truth of things. Another advantage of Socratic questioning is that to open up issues and problems‚ unearth assumptions‚ analyzing concepts as well as having control over the discussion (Carey and Mullan 2004). Ethical Socratic questioning is a way that

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    Philosopher King

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    1. Who is the Philosopher King - the ideal rulers‚ philosophers who become kings 2. Why is he the ideal ruler – Plato believes the PK is the ideal ruler because they will govern with virtue and justice with no hidden agenda‚ the PK loves learning‚ knowledge‚ truth 3. Why should he be compelled to rule – because a true philosopher will love the pursuit of truth‚ will be indifferent to the pleasures of the body‚ will not be interested in money‚ will not think human life is anything of great importance

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    Romantic Philosophers

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    of mind‚ Romanticism gave importance to heart‚ so literature was considered as the product of human heart. The catch terms in the romanticism were passion‚ emotion‚ feelings‚ yearning‚ dream‚ fantasy‚ etc.      Similarly‚ romantic writers and philosophers rejected the city life and accepted the rustic countryside natural human life. As the romantic writers were influenced by Rousseau‚ slogan ’back to nature’‚ they adopted natural life as the subject matter of their study. Similarly‚ they have also

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    Gen 105

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    Gen/105 4/4/2014 Paper 1. Write a response of 200 to 300 words to explain how courses work at University of Phoenix. Use each of the following terms at least once in your explanation: At the University of Phoenix we use Threaded Discussions online to communicate with classmates and instructors through an online form. This way we can get messages to each other at all different times of the day. Electronic Forum is an online forum that is part of the online classroom. We can contact‚ start

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    Bio 105

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    Gustavo Carro BIO-105 Human vertebral column In human anatomy‚ the vertebral column is a column usually consisting of 24 articulating vertebrae and 9 fused vertebrae in the sacrum and the coccyx. It is situated in the dorsal aspect of the torso‚ separated by intervertebral discs. It houses and protects the spinal cord in its spinal canal. There are normally thirty-three (33) vertebrae in humans‚ including the five that are fused to form the sacrum (the others are separated by intervertebral

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