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    consideration of humanity Both Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ and Ridley Scott’s ‘Bladerunner’ were created to invite consideration of humanity‚ that is‚ the social‚ moral and ethical views universally shared throughout to ensure the wellbeing of humans‚ being humane. Though these texts were written 160 years apart they both highlight questions of humanity and humanities direction. They are both concerned approaches dealing with the deterioration of societies moral and ethical values‚ a change in

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    However‚ as crazy as it may seem‚ they actually do have many similarities. One of them‚ for example would be both the Egyptian gods and God communicated through prophets and/or priests. One main difference between them would be for the Egyptian gods‚ it took several gods to create everything‚ but for the God of the Israelites‚ it took just One and only One. As I mentioned before‚ although they have some differences‚ they have many similarities. Both the gods of Egypt and the God of the Israelites have

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    evil within the world is a product of humans using

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    Human nature is reliable‚ as everyone is born with the same perspective. It is how we are raised and what we are exposed ot that causes us to speak and act the way that we do. Because of this people who are exposed to and raised in similar environments will act similar. This can be seen through Niccolò Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes; they were both raised in times of chaos and destruction‚ making them believe that an absolute ruler is necessary to maintaining peace. Both philosophers believe that

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    In the stories of "Frankenstein" and "The Tempest" both passages depict a relationship between two characters; both relationships are rather spiteful. "Frankenstein" tells of the relationship made between Dr. Frankenstein and the man he creates; "The Tempest" tells of the hostile relationship between Prospero and the lowly Caliban. These relationships are quite similar to one another‚ as Dr. Frankenstein and Prospero are both oppressive and dismissive towards the created man and Caliban‚ who both

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    “In what ways does a comparative study accentuate the distinctive contexts of Frankenstein and Blade Runner?” Composed nearly 200 years apart with differing contexts‚ the Romanticist‚ Mary Shelly composed a gothic novel ‘Frankenstein’‚ in the Industrial Revolution era and the Age of Enlightenment which draws upon the rise of Galvanism. As well as the post modern‚ post apocalyptic film noir composed by Ridley Scott ‘Blade Runner’ reflects upon the increasing computing industry which changed the natural

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    children that make them human. The only things to give them physical pleasure are a drug called soma and recreational sex. The D.H.C can also create ninety-six identical twins‚ therefore; losing any sense of individuality. Their goal‚ of course‚ was to create a perfect society‚ but did they? Yes‚ society was progressing well because everyone worked all the time‚ but by taking away interests in art and nature‚ these people were being dehumanized. Similar to the Crakers‚ where many human traits were taken

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    the major differences and similarities in exponential growth of Modern Slavery/Human Trafficking (Herein further described as MS/HT) in the United States and underdeveloped countries since 1910. To highlight how institutional and moral considerations have been the causation and correlation of the conceptual directions of politics for change through the theories of globalization and transnational crime. The acknowledgment of the philosophical and ethical tensions in human trafficking‚ and the ability

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    and declared the land Terra Nullius‚ which meant that there was no human life on the island‚ there was no recognition of the aboriginals in Australia. This part of our history‚ has brought up many problems. This brought along racism against Aboriginals‚ which today we still struggle to free our community of. We have foundations such as ’close the gap’ that aims to completely dominate racism‚ and close the age expectancy gap between Aboriginal Australians and Non-Aboriginal Australians. In terms of

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    recognized for their arguments. The root of their contrasting views lies in the way each philosopher defines and talks about human “nature” or Xing性 ”. Mengzi believes that the “nature” of something is what is distinctive of it deducing that human nature as a whole has predispositions to become good naturally. However‚ it is important to note that Mengzi in no way means that human beings are innately endowed with a perfect moral sense‚ only that we are inclined towards goodness. For Xunzi‚ the true “nature”

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