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Epicurus' Observation
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6 pages in length. Death, an entity greatly feared and misunderstood by humankind, is the representation of the end of life. Epicurus, however, took a decidedly different approach to one's mortality, postulating that death – in all
its ominous form – is truly nothing to one's existence. Indeed, death does represent the end of a particular period of time where one inhabits one's mortal body, yet according to Epicurus it also represents rebirth and a time for rejuvenation. The connection that exists between life and death is often viewed as quite segmented, with one having little to do with the other. Epicurus was determined to bridge this ever-widening gap by demonstrating how death is not only a significant and very important part of life, but
that it in no way detracts from one's time spent as a mortal being. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCepicu.wps
Epistomology of David Hume
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(5 pp) According to the concept of "positivism"
another phrase for Hum'e's train of thought, he
believed that if you could think about something
you had the ability to know it. Hume was
convinced that there were two different ways and
means by which to approach philosophy and he argued
that each had its own peculiar merit, and may
contribute to the entertainment, instruction, and
reformation of mankind.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBdhume.doc
Ernst Cassirer/Philosophy of Symbolic Forms
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A 5 page research paper that attempts to give an overview of Ernst Cassirer's philosophy as it is expressed in his four volume masterpiece, The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: 99ernst.wps
Ernst Cassirer: Language & Myth (1946)
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(5 pp) Philosophers are always asking themselves
questions. What a philosopher is trying to do,
is figure out the way in which people understand
the world, or their sense and place of reality in
the world. The German philosopher, Ernst Cassirer
(1874- 1945) felt that we use mentally created
symbols to understand our current reality. It was
Cassirer's idea that scientific laws, theories of
religion and the unique qualities of a given
language were all symbols, which we as humans
create to facilitate understanding the world.
The logic of understanding then is to give some
sense of order in the chaos of the world that we
face on a daily basis.
Filename: BBcassir.doc
Essays of Michel de Montaigne
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A five page paper which loks at the concept of self-knowledge in the essays of Michel de Montaigne, and the way in which he sees the individual as relating to nature and to social systems.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JLmontaig.rtf
Essays on the Philosophy of Nietzche
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Approximately 15 pages worth of comprehensive, analytical essays on the philosophies of Nietzche. Specifically discussed are Nietzche's views on freedom, gray will, the cardinal instinct of self-preservation, religious guilt, morality, nihilism, and more. No Bibliography.
Filename: Niezche.wps
Ethical and Moral Issues in Alternative Reproductive
Biotechnologies
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This 7 page report discusses alternative
reproductive biotechnologies such as in vitro fertilization,
cloning, and surrogate motherhood. The writer presents the
concept of utilitarianism as best-serving as an ethical and moral
framework by which such biotechnologies may be considered and
validated. The moral and ethical considerations of corporations
are also considered within such a context. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BWaltrepr.rtf
Ethical Considerations in Wartime
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This 5 page paper delves into John Stuart Mill's philosophy and applies it to war situations. A hypothetical case study is used for evaluation. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA216JSM.rtf
Ethical Considerations Of Parental Rights
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The rights of the individual
are paramount in American society, with few, if any, exceptions. This 5
page paper explores the issue of parental rights from a ethical and
philosophical perspective. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTparrgt.wps
Ethical Relativism v. Objectivism
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A 7 page paper which argues that one must establish
the existence of morals in the first place if one is to argue for either a position in ethical
relativism or objectivism. The philosophers discussed in the argument are Herodotus,
Thomas Aquinas, Ruth Benedict, Louis Pojman, and Gilbert Harman. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: RAethreltv.wps
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