Philosophy Research Papers and Essays

Philosophy Essays

  1. An Analysis Of The Ideas Of Hume And Ayer $32.85
    ...ideas on whether or not something exists or is true. There are natural skeptics like Hume and Descartes in the world. In today's world for example, there are religious people who believe in the dogma they are taught, but then there are people who believe in other things that similarly cannot be...
    675 words (approx. 3 pages)
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  2. An Exploration Of Consciousness $65.70
    ...esoteric to the physiological. In the Vendanta of Samkara view of consciousness, for example, the self is consciousness (MacKenzie, 2007). Under this view consciousness and cognition are two independent phenomena. In the Vedanta view cognition occurs in response to specific stimuli (Mohanty,...
    1,350 words (approx. 6 pages)
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  3. Analysis Of Plato’s The Republic $54.75
    ...the framework for the Constitution, the emphasis was firmly placed upon the individual. However, this was a significant departure from the time of Plato, some 300 years before the birth of Christ, when it was...
    1,125 words (approx. 5 pages)
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  4. Ancient Greek Philosophers $120.45
    ...shape the very infrastructure of contemporary thought and belief. The extent to which the likes of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Gorgias and Epicurus paved the path toward critical thought, independent ideas and new concepts is both grand and far-reaching; that each man formulated individual...
    2,475 words (approx. 11 pages)
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  5. Ancis Bacon; The Theory Of Idols And Method Of Induction $32.85
    ...over time has changed greatly. Francis Bacon examined this with his method of induction and the scientific method; the Novum Organum as the way in which the truth could be reached. His theory of ‘idols’ is seen by many as the first theory of ideologies (Kenny, 1997). Before this the...
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  6. Applying Aristotle'S Rhetoric Theory To President Bush'S Memorial Address $54.75
    ...community is constantly at odds with the manner by which rhetoric is approached in contemporary times. Outsiders pay little mind to the value of words, asserting that their presence is merely symbolic in nature and superficial in reality. Like so many who have adopted this way of thinking, these...
    1,125 words (approx. 5 pages)
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  7. Aristotle And Plato On Citizenship $87.60
    ...intrinsic trait of the ideal state is utilitarianism. Conversely, Aristotle’s Politics seeks what is good for the individual before what is good for the community. As a result of their contrasting ideologies, the Socratic model of citizenship portrayed in Plato’s Republic is at odds...
    1,800 words (approx. 8 pages)
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  8. Aristotle And St. Thomas Aquinas On Religion And Philosophy $32.85
    ...and tradition in both Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and in St. Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica, there are both differences and similarities. Summa Theologica is integral in mixing religion and philosophy whereas Nicomachean Ethics embraces the ideas surrounding ethics in general. Yet, the...
    675 words (approx. 3 pages)
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  9. Aristotle And The Role Of Moral Education $43.80
    ...and philosophies concerning many things during his time. He was involved in the nature of man, the world of politics and many other conditions. One of the areas in which Aristotle involved himself was in ethics and morality. The following paper examines the role of moral education in his views...
    900 words (approx. 4 pages)
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  10. Aristotle'S "Nature Belongs To The Class Of Causes Which Act For The Sake Of Something" - Strongest Argument $54.75
    ...stating "nature belongs to the class of causes which act for the sake of something" (Aristotle, 2001) is clearly about the inherent value of nature in light of its reason for existing. Nature, in and of itself, is a self-sufficient entity by virtue of its capacity for perpetual regeneration;...
    1,125 words (approx. 5 pages)
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