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    The Reality of Freedom or The Reality of Manipulation: Jean-Paul Sartre and Sigmund Freud are two highly influential thinkers of the 20th century whose philosophies overlapped and opposed one another. Sartre was a pioneer and key figure in the school of existentialist philosophy. He argues that all humans are inherently free. Sartre means by this bold claim that we are all free to make our decisions‚ but our actions determine our characters‚ habits‚ and values. There are no universal human

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    Theories on Reality One of the ongoing quests in human history is the search for what is reality composed of and what can one use to determine what is real and what is merely an illusion or perhaps part of a false reality. This search can be traced back as far as some of the pre-Socratic philosophers. The three more popular theories that were around came from three pre-Socratic philosophers‚ Heraclitus‚ Protagoras‚ and Parmenides. All three philosophers had a theory of what reality is composed

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    don’t know who said that nor I even care on his biography… but whoever thought of that plain statement is a sworn genius. Now‚ let’s have some talk about deeper sense. Fiction novels no matter how great of a fantasy it is have roots coming from reality. They say that those two realms clash‚ but I don’t think so. Every single character described by the author has his/her basis on people around him/her. Now‚ where on earth can we relate this thing to destiny? Simple! Many books have plots revolving

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    it is a language in which we are fluent‚ and yet its contradictoriness forces us into a particular tropological topography where we have never ventured that is both familiar and foreign. They appear as unnatural blooms on barren grounds of a logic whose composition normally precludes such anomalies from arising within its conditions. Such‚ however‚ is the ‘green thumb’ and the life-conferring laugh of the ‘Übermensch’‚ the paradoxical “parodistic attitude … towards all former values as a consequence

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    choose to define what is real whereas epistemology is concerned with how you form knowledge and establish criteria for evaluating it. (Hatch & Cunliffe 2006) Modernism Modernist ontology is objectivism where it belief in objective‚ external reality whose existence is independent of our knowledge of it whereas for epistemology‚ it is positivism where truth is discovered through conceptualisation and reliable measurement that allows us to test knowledge against an objective world; knowledge accumulates

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    reader’s trust by showing her character’s obvious flaw in memory through her perspective as a child‚ coupled with observations made by the adult Bechdel narrating the work. These two perspectives lead to the reality the reader finds themselves in with Bechdel at the story’s close. This “reality” is truth as we know it; what we perceive to be real life. The formerly mentioned observations take the form of re- occurring illustrations of seemingly minor objects that reveal her character’s inner workings

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    Perhaps he would understand and not be confused about what is real. Will the man think what he saw before was much more real than what he sees now? Questions like these will bring different opinions and meaning to ¡§The Allegory of the Cave.¡¨ Whose interpretation‚ if any‚ is correct when explaining the meaning of ¡§The Allegory of the Cave¡¨? Does it have mathematical meaning‚ explain a vision of the whole world‚ or is it just a comparison to the field of social work? I personally feel

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    Critical Film Analysis: Abre Los Ojos Abre Los Ojos is a spanish film that tackles Descartes dream argument. The films protagonist Cesar is a young man whose life is going wonderfully until a car accident disfigures his face and causes him to go into a depression. The film is told mostly in flashback from a prison where Cesar resides until it is revealed that his life is a fraud and that he has been cryogenically frozen and in a dream state. The film is all about the perception of what we think

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    perfect. Premise 3: “A cause must have at least as much reality as its effects.” Descartes believes that things have both Formal Reality as well as Objective Reality. If an entity has Formal Reality‚ it will exist in the world as a substance. If an object has Objective Reality‚ it will exist as an idea. However‚ Descartes believe that things are not just “real” or “unreal.” He thinks that some things are more real or have more Formal Reality than others. Ideas are also “real” by his definition (less

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