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    PHILOSOPHY

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    who is often considered to be the father of Western philosophy‚ and a key figure in the development of Western civilisation. "The unexamined life is not worth living for a human being." Socrates - Republic 38c He left no actual writing so impressions of Socrates have come primarily from the writings of his student‚ Plato. There are also other contributions from Xenophon and a contemporary playwright - Aristophanes. It is possible that Plato embellished the legacy of Socrates by making him appear

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    it is here were a man commonly known as Plato (true name Aristocles) begins to write brilliant philosophical dialogues‚ sparked by the state mandated execution of his teacher Socrates. It was in this moment Plato etched his name in to the physique of humanity‚ as one of the greatest philosophers in history‚ it was at a midpoint of his career when he wrote what is arguably his greatest work The Republic; this will be our subject of Review. In the Republic Plato (Aristocles) uses the character of Socrates

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    matrix philosophy paper

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    TIME CLAUSES Linking words: After‚ as ‚ as long as‚ as soon as‚ just as ‚ once‚ since‚ before‚ by the time‚ when‚ while‚ until/till‚ whenever‚ the moment (that)‚ every time‚ the first time‚ the next time‚ the last time.. Time clauses follow the rule of the sequence of tenses Verb main clause--- present/future simple --- time clause present simple/present perfect Verb main clause--- past tense --------- time clause past tense I’ll stay in the office until I finish the project.

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    Thrasymachus‚ a famous Sophist philosopher‚ shared his theory that injustice has greater advantages than justice. He says that injustice is “superior to justice in strength and freedom and autocratic power.” This is because he believes that a just man always has the worst of it. Thrasymachus defines “just” as those who serve the interest of the stronger at the cost of the subject who obeys‚ and “injustice” as asserting authority over those innocents so that they may please their master‚ instead of

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    Plato Form Of The Good

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    Plato form of the good -most important form is the form of the good‚ highest form and the source of all other forms - it represents the sun in the allegory of the cave‚ it illuminates and is the source of the other forms - all forms are an aspect of goodness- truth‚ courage ‚ wisdom and beauty is an aspect of goodness - the greatest thing we will learn‚ knowledge of it is an end in itself and gives meaning and purpose to life. - Different forms are arranged in a hierarchy and most important forms

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    Sabah Reaction Paper

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    those responsible for Sabah bloodshed By William M. Esposo  The Philippine Star (Updated March 5‚ 2013 - 12:00am) The March 2 early afternoon press conference at Malacanang Palace revealed hitherto unknown contacts between the President Benigno S. Aquino III (P-Noy) government and Sultan Jamalul Kiram and his family. Per Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras‚ immediately after the Sabah crisis started‚ Secretaries Ronald Llamas (Political Adviser) and CP Garcia (National Security Adviser) touched

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    Philosophy Paper on Love.

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    What is love exactly? Is it just being with the person you care about the most or is it really something complicated and intricate? You would be amazed with how much this four letter could mean and how much it could affect your life. I believe love is an affection‚ an attraction‚ someone you cannot live without‚ a value for the person. If you don’t start off with something like this‚ then what will you end up with? But then again love isn’t just about the zeal you have for someone but about

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    Philosophy 1. How are Plato’s and Descartes’ views of the soul/self similar? Both Plato and Descartes believe that the soul/self is best (or only) to think and learn separate from the body and its faculties. According to Plato‚ “the soul reasons best without bodily senses.” Plato claims that sight‚ hearing‚ pain‚ and pleasure are a distraction to the soul in its search for reality‚ and that true knowledge can only be achieved with pure thought alone. “The body confuses the soul and prevents

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    ojt reaction paper

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    II. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM A. Objectives: General To obtain knowledge in the real situation of the environment of chosen field and acquire experiences that can be used when we become an engineer. Specific Students will adjust to working‚ and they will gain invaluable experience that they can take with them as they move forward with future careers and education. To apply the theories and computations that they have learned from the school. It also helps the students to acquire

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    Magnifico Reaction Paper

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    Magnifico (2003) is a poignant and motivating movie about a young Filipino boy who‚ despite his lack of intelligence‚ remained optimistic which enabled him to help not only his family but also those living within their community. Because of his profound generosity and sympathy to the people around him‚ he was able to change their lives. Eventually‚ they have developed a positive outlook in life. The film opens with the birth of Magnifico in their home – which is evidently a typical house of a poor

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