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The Viking Critical Library version of Graham Greene's The Quiet American, edited by John Clark Pratt, contains a wide variety of ...
In four pages this paper examines the dichotomy that exists between individual rights and environmental ethics in a consideration ...
In ten pages this paper discusses the fool's argument, the personal contract, the prisoner's dilemma, and the assurance game as pe...
In five pages the categorical imperative of Immanuel Kant and utilitarian philosophy of John Stuart Mill are contrasted with the c...
In 5 pages this paper examines the classic novel by John Steinbeck from an historical perspective. There are no other sources lis...
In five pages this paper examines justice and social good in a contrast and comparison of the perspectives of John Locke and Jean ...
In five pages this paper examines how European witchcraft is presented in the text by E.W. Monter with religious perspectives offe...
imperfections, habitual natural and spiritual, and which is called by contemplatives infused contemplation, or mystical theology" ...
In five pages this paper examines the US educational philosophy from an educator's perspective with John Dewey's philosophy among ...
This essay relates the naturalist perspective of Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat" to understanding the themes in John Steinbeck's "...
The relationship between theory and practice in education is a long-standing controversy. This is one of the issues discussed in t...
In five pages this report examines what a 'social contract' means from the philosophical perspectives of Jean Jacques Rousseau and...
in their business. On the other side are those who want totalitarian rule, where the people have little say in what goes on. Betwe...
a moral fashion, it ceases to function in the proper manner and ceases to exert genuine authority over the individual. According ...
Rawlsian justice is concerned with the idea of justice being fair and good, and it has a hope that social institutions do not give...
Due to this orientation, not surprisingly, Locke saw education as extremely important. He felt that education should, ideally, be ...
the aftermath of the actual attacks. The men, women, and children on the planes who had to die with such knowing horror of their ...
his time, and advocated many changes which he thought would make the world a better place but which were certainly not in keeping ...
of Bush and Kerry are intimately aware, of course, that the judicial branch can override both the President and Congress. They ar...
themselves. This is common sense, but such political writings were rather rare in his day whereas today, politicians are continual...
humans should be moral we often think of the works of those major philosophers who adamantly supported morality. We look to great...
In four pages this paper analyzes the inner struggles of Lengel by adopting his perspective in an examination of John Updike's sho...
In a paper consisting of ten pages the different perspectives of the texts The City Wilderness by Robert Woods, The Origins of the...
In six pages this research paper examines the religious and scientific perspectives offered by John Milton's Paradise Lost and Tho...
In eight pages this tutorial compares these philosophers' views on liberty and character within the context of their writings with...
it. A well constructed plot, therefore, must neither begin nor end at haphazard, but conform to these principles" (Aristotle 7-8)....
In twenty pages the relationship that exists between natural law ans sovereignty is examined through such philosophical perspectiv...
In three pages John Locke's perspectives and philosophy of ideas as presented in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding are exami...
not only helps people survive temporarily, but social programs do provide aid to families which enable them to raise productive fu...
In five pages this paper compares the perspectives that are presented in On Social Order and Absolute Power by Jean Domat and Seco...