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In five pages both philosophical arguments regarding moral judgment are compared along with a consideration of why each would disa...
Therefore, Kant reasons, perception of this permanent is possible only through a thing outside me" (Kant 245, B275). What makes K...
In five pages this essay discusses David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Aristotle by contrasting and comparing their philosophies regard...
defines it as sort of a liveliness of vividness that accompanies the perception of a new idea. A belief, he says, is more than an...
the considerations surrounding his concepts of the mind and he supports his contentions with direct demonstrations of the applicab...
one philosopher might say that it is always wrong to kill other people, or one might may qualify that idea by saying that it is al...
Arguments for the Existence of God Rene Descartes (1596-1650) is known as one of the most influential Western philosophers today....
is not particularly concerned with explaining the universe, but rather offers the argument to how that God exists. "You ask me, wh...
In a report consisting of eight pages abortion is examined within the context of David Hume's utilitarian philosophy and Aristotle...
life, white lies can protect people from hurt feelings. They can be used to motivate others to do good things. There are sometimes...
that school. He points out that the insight that Aristotle provides in "On the Soul" and "On the Generation of Animals" serves as...
education is still substantially elevated in contemporary culture. Aristotle, on the other hand, sees virtue as choice and so mora...
In eight pages Hume's counter philosophical arguments to causality are examined with supporting evidence offered by Immanuel Kant ...
contends that Humes definition of "cause" (using reason to infer existence), as "a bastard of the imagination, impregnated by expe...
or observation. For example we can only argue that the mans eyes are blue by looking at his eyes. Here we have a statement that ne...
This 3 page paper is a response to Philippa Foot’s critique of Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative. ...
In five pages this paper considers 3 of Kant's formulations regarding a lone categorical imperative as presented in his philosophi...
are the core of moral tradition as defined within the context of societal constraints. Most people associate moral tradition with...
In five pages this paper examines the individual rights' differences in opinion between Aristotle and Kant and considers how Kant ...
able to determine their own choices, rather than be automatically programmed for response. The student might surmise that o...
possibly think?" (I.3). As this indicates, Aristotles perspective is grounded in observation and reality. He sees the mind as intr...
First, is that the play should be of serious magnitude, and have an impact on many, many people (McClelland, 2001). The second fac...
or the perception of identity changes through time. For example, someone grows up and has certain experiences and perceptions and ...
it mean for a person to be functioning well-or in this case, to be functioning to his highest capability? Its more than acquiring...
was also Aristotle who determined that in a beehive there was a particular leader, though he called it a "king" (Aristotle, 2006)....
that the object of thought is capable of being. Hume understands that, quite simplistically, the soul is simply . . . the soul. ...
other words, lets say that someone came along and said that the sky was falling and that it was a miracle! Basically what Hume is...
In five pages this paper contrasts the philosophical perspectives of David Hume and Thomas Aquinas regarding religion and ultimate...
in thought - that is, the faculty of saying what is possible and pertinent in given circumstances" (Aristotle). The fourth element...
In five pages this report compares Hume and Berkeley in terms of their philosophies' differences and similarities particularly as ...