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Can the mind (or the soul) exist without the body? If it can, how is that possible? Is there something beyond the physical world and if the answer is yes, what could it be? Rene Descartes thought so and he was a dualist. Why was he a dualist and was he right in being one? In this essay, I will expla...
The mind-body problem has been one of the most popular and often debated topics in the history of theoretical psychology and the exploration of the idea of how mental and the physical states are related has lead to the creation of numerous interesting concepts. Two of the most accepted models are kn...
Rajivkuma I.B. English Period A Mr. Mc Ternan The Dominance of the Physical A theme is presented in every novel to give the readers an idea of the subject matter being discussed. Both novels, Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquirel and Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Ma...
Running head: Mindset Physical State Maintaining adequate levels of fitness has a direct impact on the combat readiness of all soldiers in the military. It is extremely essential for all soldiers to exemplify high levels of physical and mental toughness in the process of carrying out his or her...
Beauty is generally classified into two main categories: physical and mental. In the Charlotte Bronte's Jane Erye, the protagonist rejects by choice and submission, her own physical beauty in favor of her mental intelligence and humility. Her choice becomes her greatest benefit by allowing her to wi...
Representative realism is the belief that physical objects are independent of the mind and that they carry certain characteristics that have nothing to do with the individual perceiving them. It is the belief that objects exist whether or not they are being perceived or not. John Locke was a realis...
The dictionary definition of colour describes the phenomena as 'a sensation produced on the eye by rays of light when resolved into different wavelengths, as by a prism, selective reflection, etc.'1 ; inferring that the perception of colour is produced by a 'sensation' caused b...
Text 4; 'Journey to the Interior' by Margaret Atwood Overview This poem is written in free verse and presents a multi-dimensional exploration of the concept of journey. Some read it merely as a description of a physical journey that describes the early exploration of the Canadian ...
The poem \'The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock\' by T.S Elliot is a mixture of evocative but disjointed fragments. Elliot uses a \'central consciousness\' rather than an individual voice or persona to address the themes and issues that were present in the minds of people who lived during the lifest...
It is my conclusion that dualism does not provide a satisfactory account of the nature of the mind, and I shall attempt to illustrate the major flaws in the argument for dualism as Descartes puts forward. As hinted to above, the argument for dualism is effectively put forward in Rene Descartes&ap...
Criterion of Personal Identity > > Each person experiences a lot in a lifetime, and each experience helps >create who the person becomes in the future. Memories of lessons learned, >emotional trauma, family experiences, all assist in developing a person. >Although everyone changes in tim...
1.In the sixth chapter of his work "Meditations" Descartes makes a distinction between the mind and the body as two things which are fundamentally different, referring to the body, he calls it "res estensa", a finite, limited thing which does not have the capacity to think. The m...
Throughout time, humankind has always had to struggle with control. At first, we learned to control one's self, so that one may think and act independently and intelligently to survive. Then humankind has learned to control most aspects of the awesome power known as nature. From taming animals, ...
Of all the topics that are currently occupying the attention of philosophers, the mind-b`ody problem is at center stage. It is one of the classical metaphysical issues concerning the relationship between that which is mental and that which is physical. The simple question asked is: what are we? Ar...
From the beginning of Edgar Allen Poe's, The Fall of the House of Usher, there is a sense of desolation and impending doom. Poe explores the inner workings of the human mind to show how "the imagination can turn rationality into irrationality and reality into fantasy". A basic eleme...
The concept of freedom is not a skill to be learned, practiced or improved upon. Nor could it be utilized or withheld upon volition. It is only optional either in its existence or in its exercise. It can either be increased or diminished by wish or labor. The idea of being free begins when we ...
Reality, Misunderstood Day by day cyberspace is becoming a more intricate part of our society. As it does, we rely on it more to manage finances, research, and to communicate. Communication in cyberspace has developed a new community for people around the world. The ability to freely communica...
Reincarnation Have you ever had the feeling that you have, "been here before?" Have you ever had the sensation you were sitting at a large table eating dinner with knights in armor, or present during the Civil War? This is what reincarnation is all about, the idea of past lives. Many ...
The question of free will-the idea that we are free to make decisions unhindered by external forces-is very disconcerting to deal with because most people are not willing to accept that we are not in control of our lives. It is also controversial because it wrestles with the idea of a world poss...
The 1999 science fiction movie, \"The Matrix,\" is interesting because it addresses some important philosophical questions. The existence of human being, the reality of this world we live and the questions of the reliability of human mind are examined during the movie. When examined deeply, it is fo...
Individuals who possess the ability to lead the thought patterns of the masses shape culture and society and are responsible for the way philosophy is viewed and lived presently. A figure in the history of classical Greek philosophy is Aristotle. Some of his major contributions to Western philosop...
Prayer and meditation have always formed the core of the mystical life, but they have all too often been left in the realm of the "vowed" adherents, the monks, the priests, and such, other than for that occasional gathering in church or other event. Meditation and prayer are probably humanity's mo...
Personal Identity Philosophers have argued about what it is that makes us who we are for a very long time. What is it that sets us apart not only from other species, but also from each other as individuals? There are many ways to approach this issue, which can be first separated into two cate...
\"The second sort of philosophy, practiced by Aristotle and Locke, among others, is abstruse and accurate. It studies the human being as a reasoner rather than a doer. Its issue is metaphysics, which yields the most general first principles of things. Unfortunately, it is not popular for several rea...
The Similarities Between the Narrator in Araby and I At some point in ones life, one must come to a crossing ground where one must choose to grow up and become an adult. All have either experienced this or will experience this later on in the future. In the story Araby, the narrator is going alo...