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Aristotle
and John Stuart Mill -- Concepts of Justice
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This 6 page report discusses ideas of justice
as perceived by the classical philosopher
Aristotle and John Stuart Mill. According to
Aristotle, the human soul is made up of
rational and non-rational elements. In
comparison, John Stuart Mill did not model his
understanding of character on any factors
other than his own belief that a person’s
(male or female) character develops and is
forged by his or her response to society. That
response is what then empowers the individual
to make the necessary changes within as well
as related to fundamental societal parameters.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWmilari.wps
Aristotle,
Thomas Hobbes, and “Finding Forrester”
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This 5 page report discusses that virtually
all movies take up some form of philosophical
content. Some are clearly more obvious than
others wile many do nothing more than present
a situation that pits good against evil in the
most fundamental of ways. It is possible to
look at any movie and find the ways in which
it comments on the current state of a
particular society. In this report, the
example of the 2000 movie “Finding
Forrester” starring Sean Connery serves as
an example of a modern interpretation and
presentation of the philosophy of both
Aristotle and Thomas Hobbes. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWphilm.wps
Artificial
Intelligence Can Never Be a Reality
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This 5 page paper hones in on two
arguments—those of Turing and Searle—and
supports Searle's position. Turing's theories
are explained and Searle's arguments are
examined. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA125AI.rtf
Authoritarian
Knowing and Scientific Knowing
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This 5 page report discusses the differences
and similarities between authoritarian
knowledge and scientific knowledge. Both ways
of understanding, perceiving, or “knowing”
and one is not necessarily “better” than
the other, however each has its own unique
characteristics. Scientific knowledge deals
with real things that exist in nature--things
that can be perceived by humans or detected by
instruments. The authoritarian model of
knowledge sees knowledge as a collection of
information, a set of facts, a series of
proposals or concepts that have been
established to be true and are generally
dependent on an interpreter of that
information. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWknowng.wps
B.F.
Skinner and George Edward Moore Regarding the
Determination of Human Actions
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This 5 page report discusses how B.F. Skinner
brought into question the motivations that
lead people to modify their actions, as well
as the ways in which “determinism” is
responsible for human thought and action. In
comparison, the lesser-known George Edward
Moore directed his area of research toward the
free will of human beings and the idea that
individuals have free will “only if we
sometimes could have done what we did not do,
and if everything is caused, then we never
could have done what we did not do.”
Numerous critics have claimed that the two are
essentially saying the same thing. The author
of this report argues otherwise. Bibliography
lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWskinnr.wps
Baudrillard's
Theory of Hyper-Reality
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11 pages. The premise of this paper is to
analytically assess the theory of Hean
Baudrillard's hyper-reality as related to the
media's impact on the social world. It is
well-known that the media has a most profound
impact on our lives today, but how is that
impact connected in regards to hyper-reality?
Obviously not everything that gets reported is
based on reality, and in light of that fact,
there is a deep connection to Baudrillard's
theory. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: JGAbaudr.wps
Ben
Shahn: Social Realist
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A 5 page paper in which the writer examines a
vital moment in United States' history when
artists were deeply engaged with issues, and
convinced that they could not only record but
also help to improve American life. Ben
Shahn's major work, The Passion of Sacco and
Vanzetti is discussed in detail. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBshahn.wps
Benedict
Spinoza: "Ethics" and the Concept of
One Substance
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A 5 page paper which discusses the work
"Ethics" by Benedict Spinoza and
addresses his particular concept of one
substance. Spinoza's philosophies of one
substance were primarily based on the fact
that everything was linked back to that
substance, which is God. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAsubstnc.wps
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