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    Paranormal Existence

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    lights at the end of a tunnel. Is it merely the brain starving for oxygen? A survey performed to lawyers‚ doctors‚ and other professionals revealed 70% believed in God‚ or a "higher power" after witnessing amazing recoveries or life experience. Are we alone? The question has been asked many times. Seeing is believing but many people worship a god that has never been seen . New technology is helping in the search for the Paranormal Phenomena Activity Temperature cameras and voice recordings catch mysterious

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    ALIENS AND THEIR EXISTENCE Have you ever looked up at the sky and wondered who or what else we may be sharing our universe with? If you have you are not alone. There are approximately 3‚700 UFO and alien sightings each year. Aliens have had reported sightings dating all the way back to the 1640’s. I believe that with all the evidence‚ there is no way that aliens do not exist. In my opinion‚ aliens must exist because of the discovery of earthlike planets‚ proof of alien existence in ancient history

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    Descartes argues the existence of God for the first time. His argument is known as the cognitive causal principle and goes like this: 1) The cause of an idea must contain formally (or eminently) as much reality as the idea contains objectively. 2) My idea of God contains infinite reality objectively. 3) My idea of God is caused by something that contains infinite (unlimited) reality‚ eminently or formally. 4) Only God has unlimited reality. 5) Therefore‚ God exists. In this argument‚ Descartes means

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    Of the ten arguments that the Bible is the Word of God‚ I believe that the most compelling argument is The Convicting‚ Convincing‚ Converting Power of the Message. It is hard to imagine that people who have ever read the Bible were untouched by it in some form or fashion. “Even though the Bible tells us of sinful acts‚ it is not a popular book where sinful acts take place”. Not all people who have read the Bible cease to sin; however‚ if people read the Bible and heeded its warning‚ they may

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    (A) Explain how Descartes developed Anselm’s argument that God’s existence is necessary. Anselm used the Ontological Argument to prove that God’s existence is necessary. The origins of this argument are found in Anselm’s writings‚ he began with a quotation from a Psalm “The fool says in his heart‚ ‘there is no God’…” and then reflected on the truthfulness of this. Anselm defined God as ‘that than which nothing greater can be conceived’ assuming you accept this a priori definition Anselm went on

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    Characteristics of Postmodernism 1.3.1 Shift of Emphasis 1.3.1.1 A Move from Meta-narratives to Mini-narratives 1.3.1.2 A Move to Question the Transparency of Language 1.3.1.3 A Move to Question the Objectivity 1.3.2 Religion in the Postmodern Philosophy 1.4 Challenges Offered by Postmodernism 2. POSTMODERN ETHICS: A NEW VISION OF MORALITY 2.1 A Perusal of Modern Ethics 2.1.1 Universalism and its Discontents 2.1.2 Wittgenstein’s Denial of Ethical Propositions 2.2 Progression to Postmodern

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    Philosophy

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    philosophy [fɪˈlɒsəfɪ] n pl -phies 1. (Philosophy) the academic discipline concerned with making explicit the nature and significance of ordinary and scientific beliefs and investigating the intelligibility of concepts by means of rational argument concerning their presuppositions‚ implications‚ and interrelationships; in particular‚ the rational investigation of the nature and structure of reality (metaphysics)‚ the resources and limits of knowledge (epistemology)‚ the principles and import of

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    Existence of Man

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    Existence of Man For centuries man has grappled with the riddle of what it means to be a person. But the questions Who is man? and What is the meaning of life? are still unanswered. Yet‚ while man is still a long way from arriving at any acceptable definitions‚ there is deep within everyone the hint of an idea of what it means to be a whole person‚ that is happy‚ functioning and fulfilled. So‚ throughout history man has made a continuous search to find out what makes him whole. Every person

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    God's existence

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    which are still applied to today’s modern world. Secondly‚ “his willingness to call everything into question and his determination to accept nothing less than an adequate account of the nature of things make him the first clear exponent of critical philosophy” (Socrates). People conclude that Socrates most significant contribution to modern thinking was his method of questioning which is acknowledged as “The Socratic Method‚” with five methods he analyzed philosophically. The possible methods for searching

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    The Existence of Happiness Happiness‚ the intangible emotion that we all desire. Is there proof that this emotion even exists? Eduardo Porter has written an essay titled “What Happiness Is”. In this essay Mr. Porter took the time to study the emotion of happiness that we all experience in life. He makes an attempt to question not only his reasons as to why he is happy‚ but to have the reader question their own sense of happiness as well. What is it that makes us feel joyful emotions‚ and how can

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