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    Ong Jun Hui(18) 3G Philosophy Creative Assignment: Anticipating possible negative consequences or weaknesses of the proposed political system In the leadership of any political system‚ there will always be possible weaknesses. Therefore‚ it is necessary to anticipate these possible weaknesses or problems and try to correct them as much as possible. Concerning our proposed political system‚ which is aristocracy‚ several flaws or negative consequences may arise. Firstly‚ the leaders are divorced

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    university for this honor with a few words of advice; but I have never heard a commencement speech in person. Anyways‚ I will begin my address. In the short amount of time that you have been on this planet‚ you have been educated upon the sociopolitical philosophy of individualism‚ which advocates independence‚ self-reliance‚ self-interest‚ and almost anything that has to do with you. I am not going to argue that these attributes are not beneficial—because they are. However‚ these qualities are often polarizing

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    EASTERN AND WESTERN PHILOSOPHY The subject of philosophy has always been divided along two lines of thinking – the eastern and the western. Though each line is concerned with finding the right path to follow‚ the methodology and teachings of the philosophers from either line of thinking has been distinct and different. This paper aims to examine the ideas of one eastern and one western philosopher – Confucius and Socrates respectively and compare the two for similarities and differences. One

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    The point allocation for each academic subrank and the salary grade thereof shall be as follow: FACULTY RANK | SUBRANK | SALARY GRADE | POINT BRACKET | Instructor | I | 12 | 65 and below | | II | 13 | 66-76 | | III | 14 | 77-87 | | | | | Ass. Professor | I | 15 | 88-96 | | II | 16 | 97-105 | | III | 17 | 106-114 | | IV | 18 | 115-123 | | | | | Asso. Professor | I | 19 | 124-130 | | II | 20 | 131-137 | | III | 21 | 138-144 | | IV | 22 | 145-151 | | V

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    Running head: PERSONAL EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT Personal Education Philosophy Statement Benny L. Calloway University of Phoenix Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction CUR558 Dr. Steve Deutsch October 15‚ 2008 Personal Education Philosophy Statement Today’s diverse philosophical world is a microcosm of today’s diverse-student population. These means that our beliefs‚ our philosophies‚ even our values may affect many aspects of our lives. Those aspects of our lives may

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    Confucian Philosophy

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    In the Analects‚ ren could refer to one desirable quality among others (14.28) but often also the all encompassing ethical ideal (14.4). In the latter‚ broader sense‚ it is the defining characteristic of the junzi (4.5)‚ even more important than life (15.9)‚ and “the benevolent person” is sometimes interchangeable with junzi (12.4‚ 14.28). This broad sense of ren can be understood as the moralization of an earlier‚ pre-Confucian usage where the term refers to the quality that makes someone a member

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      P A G E   1   — 1.   The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek philein (to love) and sophia (knowledge or wisdom).   X | True |   | False | 2.   Which of the following is a "philosophical question":   | Is there a God? |   | Does the end justify the means? |   | What form of government is best? |   | What is Time? |  X | All of the above. | 3.  An argument is a reason for accepting a position.   X | True |   | False | 4.   The area of philosophy concerned with "values" includes

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    What Is Your Philosophy Georgette Duropan PHL/215 April 11‚2012 Ryan Shriver What Is Your Philosophy? According to “Merriam Webster” (2012)‚ Epistemology is the study or a theory of the nature and grounds of knowledge‚ especially with reference to its limits and validity. In my essay I will give you a description about the approaches to philosophical questions for each of the major philosophical areas of inquiry‚ and explanation of how philosophy and culture interact in the development of

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    Rene Descartes the Father of Modern Philosophy René Descartes is generally considered the father of modern philosophy. He was the first major figure in the philosophical movement known as rationalism‚ a method of understanding the world based on the use of reason as the means to attain knowledge (Palmer‚ 2011). Along with empiricism‚ which stresses the use of sense perception rather than pure reason‚ rationalism was one of the main intellectual currents of the Enlightenment‚ a cultural movement

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    University of Phoenix Material Philosophy Matrix Field Definition Historical Developments Schools Of Thought Key Contributors Principal Issues Epistemology Epistemology is the investigation into the grounds and nature of knowledge. Found in the 1800’s From Old Greece forward‚ Plato‚ Socrates‚ and developmental ideas. Rationalism means the knowledge can

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