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Essays 811 - 840
The books Democracy Under Pressure by Cummings and Wise and Burkhart, Krislov, and Lee's The Clash of Issues are examined in six p...
In six pages this essay discusses children both legitimate as well as illegitimate as represented in the novel according to Esteba...
through her person. This is not to say that girls are not capable of attaining substantial strength, endurance and a sense of agg...
In five pages this paper examines Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder according to DSM IV definition, causes, and treatment o...
In three pages this research paper examines massage therapy in terms of its stress and cancer benefits according to recent researc...
In this seven page essay the write explores the techniques employed by filmakers and how they vary according to time and subject. ...
In eight pages this paper examines the freedoms guaranteed in the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution in a consideration of how...
plague wreaks death and despair onto the Theban people, Oedipus pride motivates him to make a deal whereby he reveals the identity...
major argument in favor of poetry; that it was an educational tool that could be used in the instruction of moral values. Sidne...
this sentiment and states that it is good when each individual realizes their talents and abilities to their fullest. Speaking in ...
what is not. Descartes method of systematic doubt is to "reject as if absolutely false anything as to which I could imagine t...
that is permanent and immutable. It is this world that is more real; the world of change is merely an imperfect image of this worl...
"...no man will benefit from his profession unless he is paid as well" (Plato, 2003, p.28). One can easily see that Plato does not...
(Saxonhouse, 1998). This is something thought not to lead to violence, but rather to a profound gentleness (Saxonhouse, 1998). In ...
He created man and should do whatever it takes to support his development and sustenance. To that end, he saw it necessary to main...
they tend to see the world with blinders on. They may not be as sympathetic to another individual if they embrace a particular per...
in which truth is believed to derive chiefly from experience" (Nichols, 2003, p. 20). In order to explore his general theory, it p...
is not that everyone just does what they think is right or what society tells them is right, but they sense that something good co...
tragedy; there may be without character" (Aristotle Poetics Part VI). At this point Aristotle indicates that more often than not p...
as the original Greek legal process aspired to achieve such status, it can readily be said that its integrity has been severely co...
idea that concepts and forms had to begin somewhere. How does one know that they are looking at a pink, or a red, or a blue item? ...
rich this indicates why he sees a democracy as a deviant state as it is argued that the poor will be the dominant influence on the...
and it was on this that Plato based his philosophical oeuvre (1994). He was not only a disciple of Socrates but a diehard adversar...
just that mapping of reality that corresponds to the way things are" (25). Of course, many great philosophers, such as Descartes, ...
unchanging primary principles constitute the basis of all knowledge, and that knowledge of a thing is required in order to conduct...
one is virtuous, and that their actions are virtuous, but that might be illusive. Can virtue be whittled down to intrinsic right o...
who think that they are worthy of great things, but they are really unworthy of them, and that is pure vanity (PG). He goes on t...
were to consider what is most important in society, most would point to causation. One tries to get to the cause of ones drinking,...
on which the man can stand (and is therefore the crown of the virtues) because Aristotle believed that a man who demonstrated prid...
subject of forms. While Plato held a dual realms theory, Aristotle saw form and matter as existing in the same realm. In discussi...