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    Why Love Is Immortal

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    Pausanian Puts love in a perspective of man and women. The sexual attraction‚ which we find as lust‚ is referred to as common love‚ while love as we know based on deep attractions‚ going beyond the physical aspect‚ rather a connect coming from the soul is referred to as heavenly love. In a different direction points Diotima her argument for love. She looks at love as a desire‚ an innate need for achieving things. She points out happiness as a key‚ wether it be one’s own happiness or someone that

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    Buddhism and Catholicism

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    Buddhism and Catholicism Introduction to World Religion 2300 Buddhism and Catholicism are two main world religions that great populations believe in. Catholicism and Buddhism differ in teachings as well as holy books‚ life after death or reincarnation‚ and forgiveness of one’s sins. . They differ greatly in their belief systems‚ yet have similarities in the time they established their churches as well as the spirit

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    Comparing Socrates To Meno

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    guide the boy to the answer. At the end of the discussion the slave boy who had no knowledge of geometry was able to answer a few geometrical questions. Socrates takes this to prove his assertion that the soul is immortal‚ and therefore all learning is recollection. Socrates says because the soul is immortal it possesses all knowledge within it‚ and what we call learning is really recollecting. We acquire knowledge through inquiring about things until we are able to ‘remember’ them as Socrates states

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    A FIgg For The Oh Death

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    In the poem‚ he vows vehemently his lack of confrontation to save his life‚ his body‚ from cruelty of passing away‚ for God protect his soul (Jerrett‚ 386). Accordingly‚ it can be concluded that Edward attempted to prove that there was notable disparity between soul and body. At the same time‚ he also shows his attempt to reconcile the huge gap between body and soul. From the start of the poem‚ the poet creates two edges that form a man‚ the human Saul and body‚ "_Kernel…..nut_" (Taylor 306). Death

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    Analysis of A Prayer for my Daughter by W.B. Yeats‚ Stanzas 9-10 Stanza 9: Yeats states that if hatred is ridded off‚ “the soul recovers radical innocence.” Hatred causes sin and violence; hence to be rid of it is to be innocent of these crimes. Innocence is beautiful in women. “Innocence” is radical because it is rooted in the soul. “Considering that‚ all hatred driven hence‚ / The soul recovers radical innocence”. A radical is a term for a root. In another perspective‚ the “innocence” is “radical” or

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    105 July 11‚ 2012 Kirsten Gerdes Socrates Essay Socrates who was he? “Socrates was a Greek philosopher. Socrates was born c. 470/469 B.C.‚ in Athens”. (Wiki) In Phaedo‚ I understand that Socrates he has arguments that demonstrate that the soul is immortal. “If we live on after bodily death‚ there is no reason to fear it.” (Phaedo) However‚ these ideas are attributed to Socrates in Phaedo. Of course we have no way of knowing if he feared death or not. He appeared not to fear death but who

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    MY DREAM CITY

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    because in our dreams‚ what we create seems to be perfect for us. So I created my dream perfect city which I call the city of Warriors. When I travel to my city I do not want to come back the city like magnet stretches me with its nature‚ people‚ and soul. I created this city for a long time and now it is done but it never stops developing. In one side surrounded with alpine mountains and deep forests and in the other side washed by the waters of ocean is located Warrior. It is a big and peaceful city

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    LIBERATION Comparative Analysis Paper #1 Liberation in Christian and Jain Philosophy Deekshitha Divyendar Professor Timothy Helton Loyola

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    Jacque Cochrane Dr. Slifkin CAS/AP English 4 Sept. 2‚ 2013 Diagnostic Essay « Allegory of the Cave » Plato’s conception of the soul is that it is an open vessel. Each has the capacity and ability to learn and to receive knowledge but first the whole being must be open to new knowledge and to learning. However some people are very close minded and set on what is already in front of them and refuse to open their minds. In order for one to become enlightened they must want to learn and

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    Discourse on the Method is Descartes’ attempt to explain his method of reasoning through even the most difficult of problems. He illustrates the development of this method through brief autobiographical sketches interspersed with philosophical arguments. Part 1 contains "various considerations concerning the sciences." First‚ all people possess "good sense‚" the ability to distinguish truth from fiction. Therefore‚ it is not a lack of ability that obstructs people but their failure to follow the

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