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In five pages this paper compares and contrasts Culture and Anarchy by Matthew Arnold and On the Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich ...
In five pages this paper examines the concept of 'political moralist' and how it does not apply to Kant's philosophical ideas rega...
In nine pages the debate between innate or native knowledge as espoused by Kant, Descartes, and Plato is compared with the empiric...
In six pages this paper discusses the modern and classical concepts of good and evil as conceptualized by these philosophers. Fiv...
In two pages this essay considers Descartes' doubt methodology as it is represented in this Meditation. There is no bibliography ...
In six pages Descartes' knowledge philosophy is examined in terms of dreams and reality as it pertains to the principles he outlin...
In 4 pages this paper considers how Nietzsche and Dostoevsky similarly believed Western Civilization was declining but viewed diff...
In about fifteen pages Nietzsche's philosophies are analyzed in this collection of essays that discuss such concepts as nihilism, ...
In three pages this paper examines morality principles in a comparison and contrasting of Civilization and Its Discontents by Freu...
the beginning of unique aspirations and an original quest for truth. In his book On the Genealogy of Morals, Nietzsche reac...
A 3 page reaction paper to Immanuel Kant’s 1786 text “Speculative Beginning of Human History,” which draws on the Judeo/Christian ...
In five pages this report examines how Kant offered philosophical distinctions between right or the responsibilities of justice an...
or good enough. This individual does not say they have gone out of their way for another, nor have they claimed that they have sto...
what Descartes believed to be the existence of humanity and humanitys understanding of what knowledge truly is. In a comparison of...
the sense of with aristocratic soul" (Nietzsche, 2002). This development occurred simultaneously with its polar opposite, by whic...
core of humanitys lack of individualism and blind willingness to be part of what he referred to as "the herd." In Nietzsches opini...
Academy, and reconcile contempt for study with respect for the truly learned?" (NA). In many ways we can see a certain amount of h...
physical body to be sold, for the enjoyment of others, is tantamount to transforming the human body into a physical object. Kant...
lessons. There is an old saying that claims that those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it. And although most ag...
Loftus report that visitors to Disneyland had come to the conclusion that they met Bugs Bunny, but the rabbit is actually a Warner...
it is thought to be an intuition in respect to "ones own reality" (2003). It is in essence "an expression of the indubitability of...
as falsely inferred, would have good reason in the end to become distrustful of all thinking" (Nietzsche 821). Those who wished a...
is the act of lying. Suppose one is held hostage in a similar situation as the one described, but the victim does not have to do a...
unchanging primary principles constitute the basis of all knowledge, and that knowledge of a thing is required in order to conduct...
also supported what was known as the Theory of Ideas, which mainly stated that archetypal ideas (which rest in the universal)(Plan...
conditions and development; contrarily, humanity may also perceive the world as a more direct understanding based upon their spiri...
his position by specifying that only a certain kind of agent can qualify as a moral agent, and thus subject to the ascriptions of...
neighbor is henceforth called evil" (201). Evil does not come about by acts of omission but rather by deliberate intent. It is the...
One will of course possess an impression from the sight, and supposes that there is a causal relationship between the flames and t...
past times are given (or as he put it more cautiously, "presupposed") in the present time. It is possible, according to Kant, tha...