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Does The Human Brain Make Us Unique?
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An 8 page paper discussing aspects of both the philosophical and physiological arguments in the continuing debate. In the naturalistic world view of humanism, the annihilation of other species is a crime against life. Though each side has its own purpose and own agenda, it appears that neither would disagree with the humanists' statement—even those who disagree with their general philosophy. There is indeed something that sets us apart from the rest of the earth's animals, likely centered in the brain but as yet undiscovered. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BrainGen.wps
Doing the Right Thing
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This 5 page paper looks at Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Hampshire's criticism of it, and Kant's Deontological ethics to determine what is the right thing to do in various circumstances. An example is used to illustrate the concepts. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA313eth.rtf
Dostoevsky's "Underground Man" and Nietzsche: The Collapse of Western Metaphysics in the Areas of Reason, Morality, and Religion
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A 5 page contention that we are currently experiencing the retributions of a general crisis in Western Thought, a crisis that has resulted from the collapse of western metaphysics in the areas of reason, morality, and religion. This crisis has serious implications for culture and the image of man alike. The author of this paper illustrates it with an examination of the views of the so-called "underground man" and Nietzsche. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPundMan.rtf
Dostoyevsky, Ibsen, Nietzsche, and Freud: Differing Views of Morality and Religion
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An 8 page discussion of the influence of factors like religion and belief in God, as opposed to factors such as greed, lust, jealousy, and regret in the characters presented in Dostoyevsky’s “Demons” and Ibsen’s “Enemy of the People”. Contrasts these author’s ideologies with those of Freud and Nietzsche. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPdostoy.wps
Dr. Martin Luther King and the Ideology of Nonviolence: Applications to the World Address of Terrorism
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A 6 page analysis of the applicability of
Dr. King's teachings in contemporary times. Although many blacks continue to adhere to the ideology of nonviolence, others feel that the end
justifies the means. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPterMLK.rtf
Drug Companies Supplying Physicians With Incentives To Push Sales Of A Particular Drug: The Ethical Nature According To Kant
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7 pages in length. To delve into the concepts of morality and knowledge in relation to drug companies supplying physicians with incentives to persuade them to prescribe high-cost drugs to their patients is to re-examine the wide and varying societal rules that bind one to one's cultural existence. Due in large part to Kant's (1948) enlightened writings, humanity constantly works hard to fend off inherent materialistic tendencies it harbors in exchange for acting upon the tenets of social responsibility; however, this particular situation throws humanity's efforts toward being a civilized being back by hundreds of years. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCDrgsK.rtf
Dual Nature of Justice
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A 3 page argumentative essay that argues that justice is socially constructed. Historically, justice has been conceptualized in two distinctly different manners. First of all, it has been viewed as an eternal "true" idea that is independent of humanity and, secondly, it has been thought of as a "temporal man-made social ideal" (Justice). In other words, some philosophers have argued that justice exists separately from humanity and stems from a higher source. While human intelligence can seek to understand the nature of justice, and draw inspiration from it, there is an innate justice that exists independently of human intervention. The opposing viewpoint is that justice is defined and dependent on human perception for its inception and practice. This examination of these two positions demonstrates that concepts of justice are human inventions and, therefore, vary according to human societies, experience and perception. Rather than being innate and unchangeable, concepts of justice are constantly evolving along with the societies that create them. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: khjusdul.rtf
Dualism
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A 5 page essay that examines the way that various philosophers have regarded the dualistic aspects of mind and body. The writer briefly looks at how Plato, Descartes, Hobbes, and Hume regarded this topic. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khdual.wps
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