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In nine pages this paper presents the argument that the 'world' of the asylum that is featured in the novel represents a real worl...
In ten pages this paper considers how Poe's fascination with morbidity may have been due to losing so many female relatives includ...
the first place, and what do his "fond regrets" concern? He does not tell us, but merely goes on describing his walk with...
In ten pages this paper presents an argument against Galbraith's contention that the American system of politics requires suppress...
In ten pages this research paper discusses the philosophical arguments of Jean Paul Sartre, William James, Michel de Montaigne, Th...
In twelve pages the topic of rhetoric is examined in a comparison of Kenneth Burke and Quintilian's thoughts on the subject with a...
In six pages this essay examines the preface and each of the Meditations in terms of its primary points, the relationship that exi...
In five pages Hume's views on morality are discussed in terms of their origins and arguments against limiting self serving actions...
popularity until his death. It is true that his poetry reflects a growing resentment of his critics and an apparent acceptance of...
that Eliot was a highly bigoted individual as both a racist and an anti-Semitic. According to Julius, Eliot was the type of artis...
In three pages this poem by Emily Dickinson is analyzed in terms of personification, message, and theme along with other literary ...
In six pages Durkheim's sociological arguments regarding religion are considered and then opposes his social practice enactment th...
In six pages Durkheim's ritual perspectives are examined in terms of their implications when applied to Eliade's arguments on ritu...
In five pages this paper discusses the social implications of property in John Locke's argument presented in his Second Treatise o...
that the repetition of events in no way created "cause" and that there is not existing interdependence on actions that could be de...
In six pages this paper considers the self interest and justice arguments of Thrasymachus and Socrates in The Republic. One sourc...
means. The function of justice is to improve human nature, which is inherently constructive. Therefore, at a minimum, justice i...
of life, Socrates contends that reason is as well. Socrates considers the difference between those things that can be understood ...
In six pages the arguments of city vs. state, the individual, and soul and spirit that are raised in Hegel's Introduction to the P...
In five pages this paper discusses the soul and its significance as conceptualized in the arguments of Plato and Sigmund Freud. F...
In five pages this paper analyzes truth in these works in a consideration of the axiological, ontological, and epistemological arg...
In three pages this paper discusses Plato's Phaedo in terms of the mechanistic mind model and Socrates' arguments designed against...
In fifteen pages this paper considers the connection between wisdom, holiness, justice, courage, temperance and virtue as revealed...
In three pages this paper considers whether or not learning is new information or simply recollection of past experience according...
In eight pages this paper examines God's existence in a consideration of philosophy's rational arguments. Four sources are cited ...
In seven pages this paper examines the perspectives of this seventeenth century philosopher in terms of man's natural existence an...
In twelve pages the impact of Hume's arguments regarding miracles on religious thought is assessed in terms of whether or not God ...
In five pages David Hume's contention that there is no God is countered by an opposing argument. Two sources are cited in the bib...
In five pages both philosophical arguments regarding moral judgment are compared along with a consideration of why each would disa...
This research report compares and contrasts the ideas of these two philosophers. Linear deductive reasoning is examined along with...