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Andrew Niccol's "Gattaca": Philosophical Theme
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6 pages in length. In humanity's quest to embrace the concept of Utopia, Niccol's treatment of the human condition would typically inspire one to envision a world where people live life in accordance with the rule of reason; however, the writer's intent was quite the opposite. Utilizing "Gattaca" as a metaphor for Utopia – meaning true human happiness – clearly displays the need for ethical humanism, inasmuch as it is not difficult to ascertain just how off track society has gone in its urgent quest to reap materialistic benefits and gain individual domination. The writer discusses that as one relates the consequences of a world without moral fortitude, one can also perceive the manner by which humanity has overstepped the boundaries that bring together ethical conscience and humanism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCgatta.doc
Animal Rights and Three Classical Philosophies
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This 10 page report discusses the
perspectives of utilitarianism, the thinking of the ancient philosopher Aristotle, and that
of the 18th century German philosopher, Immanuel Kant are considered and applied to
some of the many issues associated with attitudes about the “rights” of animals.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWaniphi.rtf
Anthropology of the Body
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This 11 page report discusses
anthropology of the body and the ways in which every culture
constructs a symbolic system of meanings which includes a
representation of the body and a theory of the body’s physical
existence. In western society the body is viewed as a symbol of
individualism and separation. In traditional societies the body
connects the individual to the society and nature. Such an
anthropologically-constructed body can be analyzed in terms of
form, content, knowing and value. In the study of the
anthropology of the body, it is important to consider the body as
the subject and object of social processes. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWantrob.wps
Applying Distributive Justice to Health Care
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A 10 page paper discussing methods of health care delivery. Distributive justice seeks to determine a best-case method of distributing goods and services to a specific group or population. One of the primary debates surrounding health care is that of how it should be distributed. Most insured Americans have no choice in their insurers; the uninsured simply have no choice. Of the several principles of distributive justice, it is the welfare principle based on the utilitarianism of Kant and Mill that appears to be the most workable. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KShlthDistJust.rtf
Approaches to philosophy
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An overview of various branches of philosophy, including analytic and process philosophy, and the way that these relate to earlier forms.
Filename: JLphilo.rtf
Are Emotions Wholly Different from the Rational Intellect? A Discussion Using Some Arguments from Plato’s “Republic”
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This is a 6 page paper discussing emotions and rational intellect. Traditionally in ancient Greek philosophy as seen in Plato’s Republic, emotions are considered as separate from rational intellect. In Plato, he presents three souls in the human body which consist of rational intellect, emotions and will. For Plato, all three souls must work in harmony in order for a man to be considered just. Regardless of Plato’s arguments however, examples can be given which show that perhaps emotions and intellect are not developmentally separate and in all cases, the intellect and emotions have an effect on each other in addition to having a mutual control over the will.
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Filename: TJemots1.rtf
Are The Rich Responsible For The Poor?
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This 7 page paper discusses whether or not the rich have a responsibility for the poor. The essay first presents a hypothetical situation regarding rich and poor people, specifically, a person has just won a huge lottery and has been overwhelmed by requests for help. The writer offers three arguments: 1.) the rich have no responsibility for the poor; 2.) the rich have significant responsibility for the poor; and 3.) a compromise between the two opposing viewpoints. Arguments will be based on two writers' arguments about rich and poor countries – Garrett Hardin's Lifeboat Ethics and Peter Singer's Rich and Poor. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGrchpr.rtf
Argument By Analogy
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A 10 page exploration of one of the simplest and commonly used form of inductive reasoning, 'argument by analogy.' Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Analogy.wps
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