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The Philosophical Basis for Civil Disobedience
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A 5 page paper discussing the issue of civil disobedience from a philosophical perspective, particularly within the philosophies of John Rawls and Ronald Dworkin. Rawls’ approach endorses finger-pointing and loud complaining without effecting any real change. Because effecting change generally is the ultimate goal of civil disobedience, Rawls’ approach carries little if any relevance. The activist would be better advised to weigh choices in terms of Kant’s categorical imperative and to assess which route can best serve the Mill’s greater good, within Dworkin’s (1996) philosophy of the reality of objective truth. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSphiloCivDisobed.rtf
The Philosophical Debate Between Realism And Nominalism: How They Relate To Species, Genes, And Niches
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12 pages in length. Ever since the tenets of philosophy came into existence, there has been an ongoing debate between the concepts of realism and nominalism. When one considers these two divergent viewpoints, one is quick to discern their repelling structure, inasmuch as no individual can allege to support both doctrines; clearly, one is either a realist or a nominalist – neither the two shall meet. The writer discusses the properties of nominalism and realism, as well as employs example work from Roger Sperry, George Herbert Mead, and George Berkeley in order to demonstrate the relationship of realism and nominalism to species, genes and niches. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCnomin.doc
The Philosophical Idea of Property
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This 10 page paper discusses the beliefs of Locke, Hobbes, Pufendorf and Rousseau with regard to the way in which property fits into their ideas of the "state of nature" as well as society. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: HVPropty.rtf
The Philosophical Justification of Limited Liability
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This 5 page paper addresses the morality of limited liability. The LLC is discussed in light of Rawlsian justice and utilitarianism. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA210LLC.rtf
The Philosophical Struggle to Account for the Mind-Body Relationship
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This 6 page report discusses the fact that throughout history, philosophers have dealt with many of the same issues and come to conclusions that are as applicable in classical times as they were in the 17th century and still are in the 21st century. One of the issues that did not pose a problem for early philosophers such as Aristotle and Aquinas’ version of Aristotle’s thinking was that of the mind-body relationship. The modern philosophers of the 17th century such as Descartes, Leibniz, and Malebranche had a far more difficult time reconciling the two. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWmodphi.rtf
The Philosophies of Richard Rorty, John Dewey, and Bertrand Russell
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A 5 page comparison of the insight into knowledge provided by these nineteenth and twentieth century philosophers. Russell’s philosophical viewpoint is grounded in science and the precept that their are certain common truths which stand regardless of time or place. Rorty and Dewey, on the other hand, content that historical circumstance impacts truth and our understanding of it. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPpragm2.rtf
The Philosophy of B.C. Johnson:
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This 5 page paper examines the philosophy of B.C. Johnson and his belief that God could not exist. Johnson bases this belief on a series of explanations that are examined in this paper. Furthermore, this paper also presents the arguments of the theist with claims against the arguments that Johnson presents. Bibliography lists no sources.
Filename: GSBCJohn.rtf
The Philosophy of Cloning: Presentation of Philosopher Mary Warnock’s Argument on Cloning and Further Discussion
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This is a 4 page paper discussing the philosophical arguments presented in regards to cloning. Philosophical arguments against the process of cloning, a medical procedure of duplicating genetic code (DNA) of individuals in order to produce a new generation of “duplicates”, is not only based on the moral considerations raised by those in society in regards to the uniqueness of individuals and the preservation of “human dignity” but also in regards to the safety of the procedure and how it will be used in the future. In consideration of cloning, philosopher Lady Mary Warnock presents arguments based on a “hypothetical” future in which cloning has been deemed a safe procedure while additional discussion takes further account of using morality as a sound basis for medical decisions.
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Filename: TJpclon1.rtf
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