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We live in a world today were everything has to be factual. We as a society need to completely understand everything that is going on around us at all times. We satisfy this need in many ways. From creating scientific formulas that will include every minute detail into its calculations to spending ...
In order to discuss what the senses contribute to knowledge, one must first identify the senses used and their contribution to the human learning process. The human senses sight, smell, touch, hearing, and taste are all commonplace in our everyday life, one must therefore not forget their initial im...
Who are you? Where does the world come from? These were the questions, which baffled the mind of a fifteen-year-old Norwegian girl named Sophie. Thus an ordinary day started the mysterious adventure for the girl. She learned all about the world of philosophy through her teacher, Alberto Knox. The la...
Human nature has instilled in people an innate ability to question the interactions between their living forms and the world that encompasses them. This ability to reason has paved roads leading to infinite numbers of arguments concerning the physical and abstract qualities of life. It is inevita...
The Matrix Reality Bytes: A journey through perceptions of reality in 'The Matrix' and the technological world. The idea for this dissertation arose from the culmination of a number of thoughts that have interested me for some time. The question of 'reality' has always intrigu...
Lost Highway: Interpreted but Never Explained The purpose of this essay is to explain the psychoanalytic and postmodern ideals portrayed in the David Lynch film "Lost Highway." His works are, for the most part, non-linear, absurd, chaotic and emotional. Lynch takes the rawness of human...
Philosophy of Mind in ChinaConceptual and Theoretical Matters Historical Developments: The Classical Period Historical Developments: Han Cosmology Historical Developments: The Buddhist Period Historical Developments: The Neo-Confucian Period BibliographyIntroduction: Conceptual and Theoretical Matte...
Benjamin BarcelonaPiggy & Giordano BrunoFrom the dawn of humanity, to the eras of medieval and renaissance, all the way ourcurrent modern society, and even to the yet to be experiences distant future humanity has alwayshad problems with one natural event...change. In late 16th century, there was an...
Timothy Findley, through his well-written short story "War," excellently proposes an important message that the occurrence of war does not only affect the relationship of the main communities involved, but also countless innocent lives. Findley, by setting his story in a small farmland in the Rural ...
Innate Ideas Descartes vs Locke In this paper I will discuss the Descartes vs Locke debate on innate ideas, also giving insight on what an innate idea means. Each philosopher takes a very different stand on the issue and each point of view will be thoroughly examined. The main question at han...
The study of Shakespeare's Hamlet has been one that is very extensive as well asenormous. Books upon books have been written about this great play. About an equalamount of books, however, have been written about one character; Hamlet. A critic ofHamlet once said, "a man set out to read all the books...
The study of Shakespeare's Hamlet has been one that is very extensive as well asenormous. Books upon books have been written about this great play. About an equalamount of books, however, have been written about one character; Hamlet. A critic ofHamlet once said, "a man set out to read all the books...
WHAT IS KNOWLEDGE? Knowledge is understanding. However, understanding knowledge (or what has been understood) is not so simplistic. Many scientist and psychologist have tried to understand how we are capable of gaining knowledge. The philosophers are the ones who ask the fundamental question ...
\'It is good to have an end to journey towards, but it is the journey that matters in the end.\' Ursula Le Guin A journey is an arbitrary, cyclic conduit to which no end can be foreseen. The arrival of a journey is not the end, simply a reflection on the events thus far, a pause in the eternal flig...
Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse (1927) Introduction to Narrative Technique Stream of consciousness, the narrative technique used by Woolf, was a relatively new method of storytelling used by many modernist writers in the first half of the twentieth century. The term "stream of co...
Love's Lustful Loss of InnocenceChris Isaac once wrote in his song, "Wicked Game," "The world was on fire, nobody could save me but you. Strange what desire makes foolish people do." Like the potent authority desire establishes in Isaac's lyrics, two loves of equal attraction...