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Popperian
Perspective of Aristotle-Ptolemy and Galilean
Science
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The ability to change was of utmost importance
to Karl Popper, an esteemed philosopher of
science. In the epistemological theses of
Popper, falsification is the primary concept
and calls Popper's views into the mind of many
scientists. According to Popper, scientific
theories and hypotheses cannot be justified:
No logic or experiment can establish that a
scientific statement is true. On the other
hand, a logical conclusion or rigorous
experimental or other observation - if
incompatible with the scientific statement -
can demonstrate its falsity. Thus, scientific
theories can be shown to be false, and science
progresses not by a gradual increase of
established true statements or theories, but
by the elimination of false ones. When
Copernicus published De revolutionibus in
1543, he had no proof of his heliocentric
hypothesis. Popper would say that the theory
had been untested. This 8 page paper explores
the ideas and theories of Galileo as he
contested the earlier work of Aristotle and
Ptolemy from the perspective of Karl Popper's
work and ideas. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTpopper.wps
Space,
Time, & Matter -- Do They Co-Exist ?
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A 14 page essay that looks at what great
philosophers such as Descartes and Aristotle
thought about the nature of the universe as
well as more modern ideas put forward by
Einstein and others. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: Sptima.wps
Thomas
Paine's 'Rights Of Man' And Edmund Burke's
'Reflections Of The French Revolution':
Opposing Views
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6 pages in length. At odds with one another's
philosophies, Thomas Paine and Edmund Burke
addressed their opposition through the written
word. In 'Rights of Man,' Paine contends that
each individual is due the inherent natural
rights that accompany birth; Burke, on the
other hand, contends in his 'Reflections of
the French Revolution' that the masses are
bound by their lowly social status to abide by
the aristocracy. Staunch in their respective
assertions, the writer discusses how both
Paine and Burke were instrumental in launching
the social and political debates that continue
today. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCburke.wps
Kant
And Hume On The Metaphysics Of Moral And The
Nature Of Reason and Empiricism
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This 5 page paper considers the arguments of
both Hume and Kant regarding the nature of
reason and empiricism, while also reflecting
on Kant's categorical imperative and the
empirical reasoning of Hume. This paper
evaluates these considerations in Kant's
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and
Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human
Understanding and A Treatise on Human Nature.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Kanthu.wps
Are
Moral Claims Justifiable
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This 7 page paper considers the issue of
whether moral claims are justifiable or if
they aren't, why such justification is
impossible. This paper integrates the views of
Aristotle, Kant, Mill, Nietzche and Foucault,
and considers one specific example relative to
the justifications offered for moral claims.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHmoral4.wps
Fichte's
Vocation Of Man
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A 5 page research paper that examines how the
philosophy of Fichte built on that of Kant to
form the foundations for the philosophical
school of absolute idealism. This analysis of
his book The Vocation of Man gives an overview
of his philosophy. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: Vocaman.wps
Immanuel
Kant and David Hume -- The Cause of Events and
The Human Soul
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This 5 page report discusses two philosophical
propositions: first, every event has a cause;
and, second, an immortal soul exists distinct
from the body. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) and
David Hume (1711-1776) were two of the 18th
century Western world’s philosophers who
were particularly concerned with issues
relating to what is “right” or “good”
and what best serves the needs of humankind
both collectively and individually. The two
separate philosophical propositions may be
considered that will allow a greater
understanding of the thinking of Hume and Kant
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWphilop.wps
Immanuel
Kant and the Copernican Revolution
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This 20 page paper relates the basic elements
of Kant's philosophical perspective, related
to his Copernican Revolution, his analytical
principles, quantum mechanics, ethics, theory
of space and time and his general world view.
This paper outlines some of the basic theories
of Kant and relates them to the texts of his
major works, including his Critique of Pure
Reason. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHKant6.wps
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