278 Results for physics

Materialism vs. DualismThere is no doubt that we are physical beings, but there is a question as to where our consciousness comes from. Can this consciousness come from a completely physical make up or do we have another non-physical entity? Does consciousness come from a physical brain or a non-p...
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 Pit and the Pendulum" is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe and uses themes such as the conflict between physical and mental aspects of the human body. Poe also uses religion as a major theme in this story. This story is perhaps one of Poe's more popular works. Poe uses e...
It was the moment my wrestling team and I had been waiting for: we had to defeat our rivals KMS. We were ready. All the practices, all the blood, all the sweat and tears were on the line for the trip to the state tournament. It was a no holds-barred battle, and we were determined to come out on to...
The book Zen and the Art of Archery, by Eugen Herrigel, discusses the spirituality connected with the art form in the sport of archery. In this book, Herrigel describes many aspects of how archery is, in fact, not a sport, but an art form, and is very spiritual to those in the east. As an actor, ...
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...
Victor Cannig's "The smuggler" is a fictional story of two well respected men on Small Island. Tasso and The Great Man are very similar expect for there physical appearance and mood. Tasso and The Great Man are both very clever and witty. They spoke their words with ease and smoothness. Tasso and Th...
One of the most important issues surrounding cultural anthropology is the effect of culture on individual and collectively, social cognition. The hypothesis that culture shapes the individual's way of thinking or thought processes is reflected more explicitly with the use of language, language...
If you could completely give up sleep without many physical side effects would you do it? Why or why not? Throughout the day and night, there are so many worries and stressful things happening in life that I wish could disappear, but they don't. Tears fall down my face very easily, over ...
Sophocles use of language allows his characters to show what is going on inside them to the reader. Many works of literature deal with what happens to a person physically and the resulting consequences. Many do deal with the issues that a person endures internally as a result of physical actions. ...
All Men are equal In the past, in the present and in the future, this problem has and will trouble all human beings, but why? Don't we know that we are all made of the same "substance"? That a skin color or a physical incapacity makes no difference to us? That by thinking or being ...
My Lifestyle Changes Paper will include the six components of wellness, that being Physical, Emotional, Intellectual, Spiritual, Interpersonal and Environmental wellness. It will include my goals, my weaknesses as well as my strengths to the components of wellness as well as a plan for myself to ma...
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, ...
According to Yemeya Ochosi in her essay titled Anger she believes that the old saying "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth," has to do with revenge; however she quotes Dr. Martin Luther King who says, " The old law of an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind." It is a fact th...
In both Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea, Rochester is portrayed as a selfish man, doing things that would benefit himself emotionally and physically, rather than for the good of the others. During the time period in which Wide Sargasso Sea took place, the concept that wives are nothing without their...
Tuesdays with Morrie Do all good books that start with a question, end with an explanation? Or does trying to cap an explanation on to the end of a story prohibit the reader from being able to apply it to his or her own life. Do you ever have that question in the back of your mind? What does...
Beasts from Within and Without The Lord of the Flies, which I strangely enjoyed, developed many thoughts in my mind. One of which was the idea of some kind of beast was inside me, and all humans. In the novel by William Golding, more than one form of this beast came to be, a physical form, an em...
What does it mean to be what we are? What is it that makes us human? Is there some facet of existence beyond our fragile corporeal vessels that separates us further from what we perceive as other species? More importantly is exactly why we are what we are, while others are not. Such is the primary ...
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 ...
Your mind (Greek, nous; German, Geist [often translated 'spirit', but always meaning mind]) is absolute because you are able to think about yourself and know that you exist: you don't need anything other than thinking to prove that you exist. When you think about the world, however, ...
Jones statement of "Democritus' theory is far more congenial, both in general outlook and in detail, to most modern minds" as well as, "taken as a whole it was an immense achievement, vastly superior to anything that had preceded it as well to much that was to follow it.&qu...
Native Son Essay All Are Blind But The Blind All are blind but the blind except for the blind. Bigger portrays this, because he believes that no one understands what his life is like that is, and nobody sees what he sees, thus making them blind. The only people that Bigger thinks are not &quo...
SchismIn Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, the main character, Raskolnikov, goes through troubling times after making a cruel act of injustice. He suffers mental anxiety for what he has done, that leads to physical problems, all the while being torn by thoughts of who he really is. His name, raskol...
Beowulf Beowulf, which is a popular high school piece of literature, surprisingly has no author. Beowulf was written around the 700AD time period, and the author is thought to have been a monk or poet of some type. I think that the story of Beowulf was written with...
Experiences March 27, 2001 There are many different methods of learning. Many people think that books can teach a person everything they need to know, through thoughts and words. Sanders, however, thinks that the best way to learn is not from books, nor computers, not even teachers, but from ...