Papers On Philosophy
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A MACHIAVELLIAN VIEW
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This 5 paper discusses the basic premise of Machiavelli's philosophies and his work The Prince. A position paper is adopted from these views and common myths dispelled. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MBmach2.rtf
A Philosophical Exploration of Identity in the Novel
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This 5 page paper focuses on Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders and looks at the issue of identity. The ideas of Hume and Locke are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA206idy.rtf
A Philosophical Look at the Dax Cowart Case
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This 7 page paper looks at this famous case that champions the right to die. The case involves a man who wanted to die, but was not allowed to, and continues to contend that his pain was not worth living through. Utilitarianism and Kantian ethics are used as models to evaluate the case. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA209Dax.rtf
A Philosophical View of the Modern World
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This 5 page paper considers the way in which a newspaper report explain events can be seen in terms of philosophical meaning. The position of Pakistan after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Centre is considered in a New York Times article, that draws attention to the role of personal and state responsibility. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEtalban.wps
A Thoughtful Look at Human Rights
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This 5 page paper defines human rights and looks at the concept historically. Human rights abuse in China is provided as one example. The Constitution of the United States is discussed in how it protects human rights. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA242HR.rtf
A. Cressy Morrison’s “Seven Reasons Why a Scientist Believes in
God”
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This 5 page report discusses the essay written by the
scientist A. Cressy Morrison. His essay was written, published,
and widely discussed throughout the 1940s and ‘50s. Morrison
does not present ideas based only on religious belief but on
specific and indisputable facts. No secondary sources listed in
bibliography .
Filename: BWscigod.wps
Abortion: Applying Rene Descartes And David Hume's Philosophies
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5 pages in length. David Hume and Rene Descartes viewed the world from two completely diverse perspectives. When applying their respective philosophies to the subject of abortion, the student will readily understand just how divergent their viewpoints truly were. In effect, Hume supported the concept of determinism as opposed to Descartes' endorsement of free will. In establishing the essence of these principles, it is essential for the student to understand the difference between the two representations. When one is cast forward by way of determinism, it is as though one has absolutely no control over the various and sundry occurrences that take place during one's life. Free will, on the other hand, speaks to the concept of having full authority over one's aspirations and ultimate direction, reflecting the exact opposite of those ruled by determinism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCAbHum.rtf
Abortion: Pros and Cons
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A 5 page paper which examines the pros and cons of
abortion. The paper offers the two sides and also argues for pro-choice based on
predominantly philosophical reasoning. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAabortn.rtf
Accepting Either Realism or Idealism as a Philosophy of Life
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This 6 page report discusses the philosophies of realism and idealism. What is the basis of each and what are the main philosophical reasons for accepting one over the other? The writer argues from the premise that realism is the more valid philosophy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Realidea.wps
Accidental Century
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If "God is dead" for the modern individual, then there is
no purpose to the future. A person, society and, or, culture without purpose
is certain to be defined as in crisis. This 8 page paper explores the concept
of the 'accidental century' as defined by a crisis of belief and disbelief
which made the twentieth century spiritually empty by looking at the history
and tone of community action in terms of literary depiction. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTacccen.rtf
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