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Papers On Philosophy Of Religion, God'S Existence & Freewill
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Is There a God?: Philosophers
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A 4 page paper which examines the thoughts of three philosophers as it relates to the existence of God. The philosophers examined are Kant, Descartes, and Rousseau. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAgodph.rtf
Jacques Maritain: How Relevant Are His Ideas To Teaching Religious Education In The Contemporary Context?
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10 pages in length. The relevancy of Jacques Maritain's ideas in the context of contemporary religious teachings speaks to the fundamental nature of Thomism, inasmuch as Maritain was firmly rooted in St. Thomas and the works of his major commentators. Working a significant amount from the philosophies of Aquinas, Maritain's ideas would incorporate quite well into the basic tenets of today's religious teachings. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCjacqu.wps
James Cagney: Free Will and Determinism
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A 5 page paper which discusses the
attitudes and beliefs of James Cagney, in relationship to his life. Cagney did not take credit
for his success nor for his apparent happiness, claiming that it was perhaps determined.
His attitudes and beliefs are discussed in relationship to three philosophers who addressed
the conditions of free will and determinism. The philosophers are Baron D’Holbach,
Walter T. Stace, and Richard Taylor. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAcagney.wps
Jean Paul Sartre’s “The Wall”
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This 5 page report discusses Jean
Paul Sartre’s short story, “The Wall,” which takes place during
the 1930s in the era of the Spanish Civil War. Three men are
arrested, placed on trial, and sentenced to death for rather
nebulous political reasons. The authorities are prepared to
execute people for little or no reason whatsoever, and this lack
of causality -- so predominant in existentialism -- is a favorite
theme of Sartre’s. “The Wall” serves as an excellent example of
existential writing in that we are what we are, what happens,
happens, and what you see is what you get. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWjpswal.rtf
Jean Paul Sartre’s Understanding of the Relationship Between Freedom and Responsibility
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This 5 page report discusses philosopher Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980)who offered the world a different vision regarding the nature of the individual’s responsibility for him or herself. The report addresses Sartre’s point of view regarding personal freedom and responsibility. He believed that: “Man is nothing else but what he makes of himself. Such is the first principle of existentialism.” Of course, if choice is completely open-ended, if freedom means entitlement to do and every kind of action that can be imagined, how would such freedom have an impact on human beings in terms of how they exist in the social realm that includes other human beings? Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWfreeun.rtf
John Locke and David Hume on Power, Cause and Effect and Necessary Connections in their Essays Concerning Human Understanding
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This is a 5 page paper discussing Locke and Hume’s perspectives on power, cause and effect, and necessary connections in their essays on human understanding. Philosophers John Locke and David Hume wrote on human understanding in regards to relationships, power, cause and effect and necessary connection. Locke who wrote “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding” in the late 17th century wrote of the relationships which exist between active and passive power, and the presence of cause and effect as necessary connections in the formulation of individual thoughts of substance, perceptions and ideas. David Hume, who wrote “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding” in the mid-18th century basically rejected the causal connections argued by Locke in that man can only gain impressions or ideas from his own experience and that these ideas have “unknown causes”. In addition, things of substance and power are also only based on impressions and perceptions and cannot be considered concrete arguments. Both perspectives are still well received today but with some areas of contention. Locke presents a great deal of his material based on the assumption of God’s existence. However, his support of arguments for cause and effect hold within the scientific community. Hume, on the other hand, presents his arguments from a skeptical or atheist standpoint in which perceptions or ideas can only be formulated from experience; ideas also supported by the scientific community. However, Hume rejects the reliance of cause and effect to support arguments; a reliance which of course is a large factor in today’s society, not only from a scientific standpoint but from a philosophical and political standpoint as well.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJLckHm1.rtf
John Locke: Identity and Ideas
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(5 pp) Locke divides our complex ideas into ideas
of substance, modes and relations in his An Essay
Concerning Human Understanding (1690), and then
relates those to identity, person and moral agent.
The labels may be old but the ideas are still
applicable today.
Filename: BBlckidR.doc
John P. Newport's 'Life's Ultimate Questions'
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18 pages in length. John P. Newport was a quintessential examiner; not only did he base his entire life upon finding out the truth of any given topic, delving deeply into its often soft and malleable center in doing so, but he also sought to bring this truth to the people by way of his insightful literary endeavors. 'Life's Ultimate Questions' reflects the epitome of Newport's unrelenting quest for truth, in that its fundamental objective is to both recognize and understand why the world harbors such a vast array of religious beliefs. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCNwprt.rtf
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