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Chapter IV in “Utilitarianism” by John Stuart Mill
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the argument presented by Mill in Chapter 4 of “Utilitarianism” (1863). John Stuart Mill was raised on the utilitarian principles indoctrinated by his father James which are based largely on people’s actions are the result of their desire for ultimate happiness and all actions are elements of this happiness or a means to attain it. In Mill’s Chapter IV of “Utilitarianism” (1863), he attempts to prove this system of utility based on the principle of desire for ultimate happiness. To do this, he uses an indirect method of proof and in accepting his argument the reader must accept the basis of utilitarianism in order to extrapolate his principle to include the elements of will and virtue; elements many philosophers believe are not conscious acts of desire but remain unconscious in their design. Mill believes that will and virtue along with other elements such as money, power and fame are all originally based on the desire for general happiness and are therefore included.
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Filename: TJMillU1.rtf
Character Analysis of Hermann Hesse's "Siddhartha" and Meursault in Albert Camus' "The Stranger"
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A 6 page paper which provides a detailed character analysis, in terms of Sophist, Cynic, Cyreniac, Epicurean and Stoic philosophies, considers why each character exemplifies that there is no moral truth to be attained beyond the level of opinion, the type of knowledge each character has acquired, describes what sort of happiness they attain, in terms of Aristotle's theory of the human psyche and doctrine on individual happiness, citing particular events to support these character judgments. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGsidstr.wps
Charles Montesquieu and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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A 3 page paper which considers the different political leadership methods advocated by these two French Enlightenment philosophers, evaluates their strengths and weaknesses as they related to society, and considers how their methods impacted society. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGroumon.rtf
Charles Peirce's Account Of Truth And Reality In "How To Make Our Ideas Clear"
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10 pages in length. While Peirce extends his gratitude toward the efforts of logicians for their task of clarifying the concept of truth and reality, he nonetheless appreciates what philosophers and other thinkers have done over the ages to challenge the finality with which these logicians have rendered their definitions. Pointing to such classical theorists as Descartes, Leibnitz and Socrates, Peirce escapes the boundaries inherent to logical thinkers and expands his own understanding of such esoteric concepts as truth, perception, belief and reality to incorporate a significantly more sprawling discernment. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCPeirce.rtf
Cheating is Necessary
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A 3 page paper which examines the necessity of cheating for a student. No sources cited.
Filename: RAcheata.rtf
Chisholm's Theory of Knowledge
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A 6 page paper discussing Roderick M.
Chisholm's approach to relying on the senses and on memory as sources of knowledge. Even
though other approaches hold that we know nothing at all and that the senses cannot be
trusted, that approach also requires acceptance of assumptions. Because those individuals
uttering or writing the words have the knowledge that can translate into symbols for the ideas
belies the position that such knowledge is not possible. Knowledge originates from physical
function, but it is not reducible to purely physical properties because we are able to revise the
beliefs we generate from collected knowledge. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSmind.wps
Choosing a Philosopher
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This 3 page paper examines the philosophical ideas of Socrates, Thoreau, Huxley, Pieper and Frankl and argues that Thoreau is least reasonable and Frankl, most reasonable and why. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVChoPhi.rtf
Chopra/Ageless Body, Timeless Mind
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A 3 page essay that consists of the writer conducting the suggested exercise in Deepak Chopra's text Ageless Body, Timeless Mind and recording personal reactions and observations. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khchopra.rtf
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