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    Defining Retributive‚ Restorative and political justices: How they were applied to the South African context And the South African reconciliation process Retributive Justice: This type of justice is common in legal system by giving punishment equal to the harm done by the perpetuator. Every crime has its equal punishment is a general norm practiced in all cultures. In the Hebrew Scripture‚ the Mosaic law defines this as eye to eye or blood calls for blood. A victim is generally expects to

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    God and Philosophy

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    God and Philosophy Many philosophers will say that God plays an important role in a person ’s mental being. Others will argue that he doesn ’t and that we decide by our own mentality. The three thinkers that will be discussed in this paper made a large impact in the philosophical world with their theories and reasons. Descartes‚ Kant‚ and Hume are all important players in the world of philosophy‚ but according to other philosophers‚ so is God. Rene Descartes‚ a noted French philosopher‚

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    legitimate means to express political disagreement is really up to the citizens. As long as the parties don’t become too powerful then there shouldn’t be a problem at all. If somebody wishes to express a disagreement and they don’t agree with either of the current two parties then by all means let them start their own party. As long as the citizens agree with what you are saying it shouldn’t really matter what political party you belong to or what political office. Political participation is influenced

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    Platonic Political Ideals Plato was an interesting individual‚ and has always been one of my favorite Philosophers. I personally like most of his political ideals‚ and find them almost in alignment with my own. In particular I like his reasoning when it comes to the citizens that make up the city-state‚ along with the leadership. So throughout this essay I plan on drawing from the Republic to talk more about this Philosopher’s ideas. Plato had some interesting thoughts with his “Philosopher

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    Philosophy of Discipline

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    there on discipline. I don’t personally believe that any one theory works in every situation. That is why I believe it is important to have an eclectic approach to this subject. You have to choose an approach that fits your personal educational philosophy. There are many aspects of the assertive discipline that I like. Canter states that teachers have the right to insist on behavior from students that meets the teacher’s needs and that encourages the positive social and educational development

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    Two philosophers‚ have one thing in common‚ philosophy. Plato and Aristotle are two philosophers that have their differences and their similarities. To start off‚ Plato was the student of Socrates. He had a lot of beliefs that has made him the philosopher he is today. As Plato was Socrates’ student‚ Aristotle was Plato’s student‚ so they have a lot in common‚ and a lot of differences. Plato is known for his Theories of Forms‚ which lead to the thought called Platonism. Theories of Forms refer

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    Philosophy Free Will

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    In philosophy‚ free will is “the power of self-determination” (Vaughn 219). If we have free will that would mean that we are free to make decisions about our lives and our future. We can decide all kinds of things from if we are going to get out of bed in the morning to if we are going to worship God. These decisions are not just what we are going to do‚ but also what we are going to think and what we are going to believe or disbelieve. In addition‚ in philosophy‚ there is the doctrine of determinism

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    Philosophy of Man

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    The debut of philosophy goes all the way back to the BC era‚ when philosophers like Thales‚ Euclid and Pythagoras were asking questions about the universe‚ figuring out what stuff was made of‚ determining if empty space actually exists‚ and uncovering logic and mathematical theories. No one can state for sure who the first philosophers were‚ since not every theory and philosophical ideas were recorded in writing. When discussing historical philosophy most people divide it into eastern and western

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    Philosophy Final

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    Introduction to Philosophy Final Paper Throughout the semester‚ our class has read a great variety of pieces of literature. With each reading‚ came a flurry of thoughts and discussions. These questions are what help us to become better philosophers. Someone who is on a quest to become a good philosopher must always think critically about all arguments and follow a logical conclusion to wherever it may lead. With Oedipus and “Forgiven”‚ I was able to dig deep into the meanings of the readings

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    The two-party political system is a staple in the United States’ government. There are two major political parties‚ Republican and Democratic. Each party has it’s own distinct philosophy and propositions.Although their stances on economic and controversial issues differ from each other significantly they both concur on improving the country. Choosing and supporting a political party that best suits your beliefs is a crucial step in participating in the government. Obtaining knowledge over the political

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