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Marx,
Darwin And Change
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A 5 page paper discussing the opinions of Marx
and Darwin in regards to change. They each
offer different perspectives of the elements
of change in relationship to history, why
things change, and the necessity of progress.
The works used in discussing these issues are
'The Poverty of Philosophy,' by Karl Marx and
'Descent of Man,' by Charles Darwin. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: Marxdar.wps
Marxism
and Communist Russia
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This 7 page paper compares Marxism with
ideology that built communist Russia. The
paper highlights differences between the two.
Bibliography 4 lists sources.
Filename: SA18Comm.wps
Hegel's
Sense Certainty
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5 pages in length. True knowledge – or the
Absolute – is what Hegel aspired to grasp
through consciousness. His desire to achieve
such an all-encompassing objective was meant
to start at the beginning with the very basic
of all knowledge – sense knowledge – and
escalate directly to the top to absolute
knowledge. Step one in his groundbreaking
compilation of scientific thought was that of
sense certainty, a concept that was thoroughly
developed in 'Phenomenology of Spirit.' The
writer discusses how Hegel's attempt to define
the notion of absolute knowledge led him down
a path of discovery that postulated the very
essence of being, inasmuch as the philosopher
carefully contemplated the various avenues one
must travel as a means by which to reach the
state of absolute knowledge. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: TLChegel.wps
Should
The State Be Neutral Between Competing
Conceptions Of The Good?
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This 5 page paper considers this question
looking at the different concepts of good and
how these may be interpreted by the states as
well as the advantages that a neutral
perspective may bring. The bibliography cites
9 sources.
Filename: TEneutra.wps
The
Nature Of Self-Awareness / Achieving Wholeness
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15 pages in length. Historical literature
encompasses a great number of existential
elements that directly relate to existence;
indeed, it is not merely a compilation of
dates and events, but rather it is also an
exploration of humanity's spiritual side. Such
is the case with Hermann Hesse's 'Demian,'
Franz Kafka's 'The Trial' and Thomas Mann's
'Death In Venice,' inasmuch as all three
literary masterpieces share the common
denominator of self-awareness and achieving
wholeness. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCself.wps
Franz
Kafka's Metamorphosis: A Philosophical View
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This 7 page paper considers the era in which
Kafka's novel was written and how the work
reflects this period in time. This paper also
considers why Kafka chose the particular
structure and language of the work relative to
the progression of existential thinking.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHMetamo.wps
Rousseau
and Burke on Property
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Edmund Burke and Jean Jacques Rousseau were
contemporaries during the period of the French
revolution who were on opposite sides of the
philosophical battleground concerning the
system of titled property that had been at the
foundation of the revolt. Burke favored
monarchy and defended established religion.
His belief in property was based on the
assumption that perpetuating property through
the aristocratic families was the best way to
perpetuate society. Rousseau was not a much an
advocate of the Revolution as a believer that
the individual had inalienable rights that
entitled him to acquire property through
personal endeavor, and that the inherent
compassion of human nature would serve to
regulate the evils thought, by Burke, to gain
ascendancy if the current system should fall.
This 7 page paper examines the positions each
man took on the issue of property. Rousseau's
position can be found within his Discourse On
The Origins Of Inequality, while Burke
presents his argument in his Reflections On
The Revolution In France. No additional
sources are listed.
Filename: KTpropty.wps
Thomas
Paine's 'Rights Of Man', Jean Jacques
Rousseau's 'Discourse On Origins Of
Inequality' And Edmund Burke's 'Reflections Of
The French Revolution': Democracy
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6 pages in length. The writer discusses the
essential preconditions for democracy as they
relate to Thomas Paine, Jean Jacques Rousseau
and Edmund Burke. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCdmocr.wps
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