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Essays 301 - 330
In seven pages this paper discusses how the theories of John Locke as presented in his Two Treatises on Government cemented the fo...
In thirteen pages philosophy throughout history is the focus of this paper that assesses the views of Ancient Egypt, Hebrews, Indi...
In four pages this report considers Plato and Thomas Hobbes in a philosophical discussion of the connection between society and th...
In five pages Hume, Kant, Cicero, and Plato are discussing how when responding to political oppression violence can be morally jus...
In five pages this report compares Hume and Berkeley in terms of their philosophies' differences and similarities particularly as ...
Sixteen brief essays that consist of thirty three pages and eight essays on Kant and or Bentham and eight on Aristotle. There is ...
Irish bishop, feared that the philosophies and science of his era were constituting a threat to Christian faith, due to their prom...
In a paper of nine pages, the writer looks at the topic of same-sex marriage. Frameworks such as religion, politics, and ethical p...
"endowed with special grace or powers" (Christian, 2008). It is easy to understand how such claims are perpetuated and reinforced:...
to explore the views of human nature of Plato and other thinkers, as well as how these views were expressed in governmental form. ...
as a bridge so that people with different understandings can nevertheless come to understand and appreciate one anothers views. ...
view is that the appetite for wisdom is the most noble of the possible forces that can drive humanity, and as such, the one which ...
fully clothed to completely nude was a symbol in and of itself: Aphrodite had begun a journey exemplifying female physical beauty,...
if cats and dogs and other animals are pets and viewed as members of the family, how can people experiment on them and then put th...
is an attempt by technology to steal from God the mystery of creation, so that we might laugh at eternity without experiencing dea...
cosmological argument. As mentioned above, an ontological approach uses a deductive argument which "claims that its premises can b...
As far as al-Ghazali was concerned, "God can do anything he wants, he can punish virtuous people and reward the wicked, he is unde...
come into the picture or they leave home early. There is a lack of creativity and production. Perhaps the wife wants to add an add...
later. In each, she focuses on what she regards as the two most significant values that must be preserved if social justice is to...
the very nerve of human existence, both good and bad. Writers like Izzo attempt to reach out to their audiences by way of specifi...
asks whether pluralism "is a philosophy for wimps," that is, "for those whose beliefs are too saturated with uncertain and ambival...
Of all the claims that lack evidence, none are as morally immense or elusive as whether or not God exists. Supporters contend the...
offers reasonable, logical analysis in order to justify his political views that inequities in European society were not based on ...
one harmonize the concept of a loving, gracious God with a God who is righteous and unforgiving" (Walvoord 11). Walvoord admits th...
spiritual enlightenment. The central message of Buddhism is that all creatures, one of great intelligence, and even those that w...
"sex-obsessed," but Frieda argues that Lawrence was "simply pro-human" and that because D.H. Lawrence wrote what he did, "...the y...
sense of direction that otherwise would merely drift in subconscious thought, which also helps to apply a modicum of understanding...
with the profits generated from their production of greater importance than the care and welfare of the animals (505). During the...
Hobbes believed that people, when left to their own governance, that is, without official laws and government, live in continual...
problems in the industry. Yet, while it is arguable as to the degree of safety problems inherent in the industry, it is safe to sa...