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    After finishing the quiz‚ my Personal Score was 48% and my Economic Score was 32%. Then‚ my political philosophy results labeled me as a “Moderate Liberal Populist.” Upon reading more into the quiz results‚ I find that‚ since my Economic Score is below 40%‚ it meant that I “believe that a good society is best achieved by the government distributing wealth [and that] the government’s purpose is to decide which programs are good for society‚ and how much should be spent on each program” (ontheissues

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    Ben Lara 10/19/09 Dr. Stephen Asma Memento The film Memento tells the story of a man named Leonard with a condition. His condition prohibits him from making and storing new memories. He is able to remember everything up until the night his wife was murdered‚ the same night he got the injury that caused his condition. Every morning‚ Lenny wakes up knowing only one thing‚ “I am.” It closely mirrors the conclusion made by Decartes in his second meditation‚ “I think‚ therefore I am.” When Lenny

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    On Life and Death: The Indian Philosophical Concept India being a vast country‚ it is not hard to imagine that it holds varied sets of belief and culture. Indian civilization had been known for its tolerance of different beliefs. Had it not been as tolerant as it is‚ then it might not have harbored Buddhism‚ Jainism and Charvaka‚ being that the majority of the Indian are Hindus. If it had not been tolerant of the belief of the minority‚ then these Nastika schools of thought might not have flourished

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    David Kennedy Film Philosophy Final Essay 6/1/14 Philosophical Issues of Personal Identity‚ in The Last Samurai One of the most important philosophical discussions resides in the realm of personal identity. This is a concept that define people from an individual to a nation‚ and even a species as a whole. Interestingly enough‚ one of the greatest struggles of personal identity is embedded in Japanese history. This philosophical investigation is captured and portrayed in the war-epic film The

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    Can you defend the basic philosophical rationale behind Progressivism? The progressive movement of turn of the century America wanted to address economic‚ political‚ and cultural inequalities that had grown during the process of American industrialization. Progressives believed that the government should be on the forefront of addressing issues‚ such as the uneven balance of wealth between big business and ordinary workers; protecting the social welfare‚ human life‚ and well-being of the citizenry;

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    Different people share various desires because people are unique and extraordinary that fulfillments of perceptions are distinctive and diverse. Desires are not mandatory because it is a fundamental base of one’s greediness and voracity. Wants is a terminology that individuals tend to seek and achieve a long-term goal. For instance‚ some people want to have a luxury car‚ and some people want to have luxury products and some people have less greediness‚ simply a good grade on each course is enough. Even

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    There are many historical and philosophical foundations of the American Government‚ but only a few really stand out and are talked about a lot today. The dominant philosophy here is natural law‚ which is the biggest issue in the American Government. Natural law has led to the writing of many documents throughout history. Throughout history the Government has taken different initiatives to better the United States like writing a series of documents that deal with land rights‚ fairness‚ and independence

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    Philosophical and Political Aspects of Lord the Flies Is easy enough to make a broad generalization about philosophical‚ political or even religious interpretations on each book ( even if we consider religion in some way vinculated to philosophy)‚ but in reality the issue is an extremely complex one. It would be so comfortable to reduce a story to a mere source of external references and to lose all the nuances that make literature a special phenomenon; I´m not saying literature is

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    Sophieʼs world philosophical terms EXISTENTIALISM – man is responsible for his own actions; existence is more important than essence EPICUREANISM – pleasure is highest good and pain is greatest evil STOICISM – accepts status quo; indifference to pleasure or pain POWER PHILOSOPHY – might makes right DARWINISM – evolution caused by natural selection; survival of the fittest NATURALISM – all events can be explained by natural causes and scientific laws EMPIRICISM – all knowledge comes from what can

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    A Critique of the Crito and an Argument for Philosophical Anarchism by Forrest Cameranesi In this essay I will present a summary and critique of Plato’s dialogue Crito‚ focusing especially on Socrates’ arguments in favor of his obligatory obedience to the Athenian state’s death sentence. In response I will argue the position that no one naturally holds any obligation to obey the arbitrary commands of another (or any body of others such as a state)‚ and further that no one can come to hold such

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