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    John Green (SIU85*******) Philosophy 305A-001‚ Paper #1 September 29‚ 2014 In his meditations‚ Descartes often references a “deceiver” that possess both supreme power and malicious intent. This deceiver uses its powers to deceive Descartes with a false reality‚ forcing him to question everything and take no sensory information as accurate unless said information can be logically proven correct. Of course‚ the malicious deceiver is not real‚ and Descartes does not actually believe it is. In his

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    The concept of happiness has concerned the mind of man since ancient times. Evidence of this can be found in the numerous volumes written on the subject of true happiness and how such a state of mind can be obtained. Two such works‚ Boethius’ The Consolation of Philosophy and St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica‚ although written over seven hundred years apart‚ posit the Christian notion of God as an integral part of human happiness. Differences between the two philosophies come to light when

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    This week’s lecture focused on the Ancient Mesopotamian and Egyptian religions. I will be discussing the similarities and differences between the story of Adapa and the story of Adam. My position in the myth of Adapa and the story of Adam is that both stories are similar but also have opposite views on why humans are mortal beings. Both of these stories have different Gods‚ In the story of Adam there is only one god which is Yahweh and in the story of Adapa there are two gods: one is his creator

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    Buddhism began as part of the Hinduism religion and then the creator of Buddhism‚ Siddhartha Gautama‚ decided to split from Hinduism religion and form his own religious system. It was when he received his four visions‚ that’s when Gautama decided to leave his life of comfort and ultimately find the true meaning of life through endless meditation‚ fasting and wandering about the world alone which then created a following before and after his death to follow his teaching of how to reach a state of

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    The Planners By Boey Kim Cheng The poem ‘The Planners’ by Boey Kim Cheng‚ is remarkably very similar to the previous poem‚ ‘The City Planners’ in terms of the general theme and idea of the poem; perfection‚ uniformity‚ control over nature‚ and “Planners” who control and create everything. However it should be noted that there is a slight difference in theme of the two poems‚ the ‘Planners’ in this poem refer not to the actual city planners‚ but planners of a ‘higher power’‚ the planners of the

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    500 word summary of Hicks theodicy John Hick is a modern theologian who developed his theodicy based on an argument originally put forward by St Irenaeus. Hick’s theodicy is a form of the free will defense with a few particular developments such as his concept of soul making‚ mans epistemic distance from God and the concept of universal salvation. Irenaeus’ original theory is based on his interpretation of Genesis 1:26 ‘Let us make man in our image‚ after our likeness’. From this Irenaeus concluded

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    Due in hard copy and on turnitin.com on Monday‚ September 19. Turnitin.com login information can be found on the syllabus. Passage of Scripture: Please write your chosen passage reference here: Mathew 13:13-23 General Theme: Your general theme should clearly capture the main teaching of your Scripture and also apply to the lives of your classmates. Be specific and use 1-2 complete sentences. This is not a title. An example of a title would be “Faith in God.” An example of a general theme would

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    Descartes believes that all knowledge must rest on a priori foundations. This claim is proven through his acceptance in the idea of God as most true and that innate ideas are relearned. Descartes states that his understanding of “God a certain substance that is infinite‚independent and supremely powerful...the more carefully I focus my attention on them‚ the less possible it seems they could have arisen out of myself alone”(Meditations And Discourse on Methods 45-46). Descartes sees himself as a

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    Descartes wrote Meditation One with the intention of questioning and challenging the beliefs he holds‚ especially of there being a supreme God‚ in order for these beliefs to become stronger. The first meditation starts with him recalling the false opinions he had in the past. He seeks to doubt and reevaluate these things‚ and he also wants to directly attack the foundations that held up his beliefs. He then continues by talking about the senses which may sometimes be deceptive. There are still things

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    So Olive is like those who have recently entered Gnosis; she is “full of impatience; [she] wants immediate phenomenal manifestations‚ instantaneous astral projections‚ illumination‚ wisdom ... etc” (Weor‚ Perfect Matrimony 85). Whereas the Christian sees salvation in the next world‚ the Gnostic sees salvation in this present world. Eric Voegelin sees that the Gnostic man “no longer wishes to perceive in admiration the intrinsic order of the universe. For him the world has become a prison from which

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