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    Question 1- Define any one definition of technology. Explain the concept of technology in brief. Answer: Question 1- Define any one definition of technology. Explain the concept of technology in brief. Answer: Question 1- Define any one definition of technology. Explain the concept of technology in brief. Answer: Question 1- Define any one definition of technology. Explain the concept of technology in brief. Answer: Question 1- Define any one definition of technology. Explain the

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    Nihar‚ Sarah and Alex’s Philosophies of Government What is the overall idea of this philosophy? The overall idea of Marx’s philosophy is the working class deserves equality‚ freedom‚ basic needs and justice. If this is not provided for the general population‚ then they must revolt. Machiavelli believed only one man should rule as a monarch chosen by divine right. This ruler should enforce order and protect the people. To enforce order‚ cruelty and deception are needed. The ruler is not obligated

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    In Martha C. Nussbaum’s The Use and Abuse of Philosophy in Legal Education‚ she covers topics ranging from Socrates and his role in Greek government to Aristotle’s claims that philosophy plays a major role in the education of our judicial officials. She begins the article with an event from Socrates’ life. Socrates goes up to a leader of the time and asks him for some definitions of basic legal thoughts. The leader proves to be unable to answer any of Socrates’ questions‚ showing his lack of knowledge

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    FREEDOM: LICENTIOUS OR RESPONSIBLE   When discussing freedom‚ some fallaciously believe‚ or would like to believe‚ that freedom grants license to do whatever one pleases. This implies that disrespect toward others and violations of their rights are permitted. It assumes license to do anything one pleases.   Freedom does not enjoy the right to disrespect others‚ and it does not permit violation of the rights of another person. The word “license” when applied to freedom means to do whatever

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    Kayla Koreie “The Qualities of the Prince” Niccolo Machiavelli’s essay‚ “The Qualities of the Prince” is a very interesting piece of literary work that has an atypical way of depicting the qualities of a successful leader. Machiavelli developed a way of thinking that changes the human perspective on what a quality leader is made of. He took what people were afraid to say aloud and voiced it in a way that almost unraveled the truth about what people in power were really like.

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    Nicolo Machiavelli is a well known philosopher of the Italian Renaissance from the sixteenth century. The return of the Medici family in Florence in 1512 forced Machiavelli out of office‚ and he wrote The Prince after retiring from the public. The Prince is one of his most famous works‚ it describes the means by which a new leader may gain and maintain power. His ideas can be applied to new rulers ranging from a new principal to a new president of a new country. While discussing his ideas for new

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    Philosophy is an Academic discipline that exercises reason and logic in an attempt to understand reality and answer fundamental questions about knowledge‚ life‚ morality and human nature. Philosophy is the root of all knowledge. It is considered as mother of all sciences. Philosophy helps to coordinate the various activities of individual and the society. It helps to understand the significance of all human experiences. Philosophy develops a comprehensive system of thoughts about the universe and

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    Boethius’ View on Mortal Goods In The Consolation of Philosophy‚ the topic of human happiness is approached from the viewpoint of the early Christian writer Boethius. In his work‚ he constructs a narrative which imagines a Lady Philosophy incarnate come to help him rediscover what he has lost sight of – ultimate human purpose and how to achieve this. Boethius the author speaks to us through this character of Lady Philosophy‚ rather than his own stand-in in the proses and poems which make up the book

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    Freedom - the power to determine action without restraint. Many people will simply state that freedom is a wonderful thing‚ but we must also take into account that they probably do not fully understand what it means to be free. To be truly free means that we would be an anarchist society‚ and historically such societies have not lasted without a leader‚ not matter how small. Freedom can be a detriment to the general populous if they have no set agenda‚ no goals. Sometimes to not be entirely free

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    their theories that separated them from each other. Some ideas were shared amongst them‚ however majority of their individual views conflicted with one another. Descartes was a rationalist and idealist who was known for his “Meditations on First Philosophy”; which was written by him with the objective to omit any false truths he knew to leave only what

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