Definition of Spiritual Freedom & Nietzsche
.... The
freedom is in the reasoned pursuit of the
truth, not necessarily in a successful conclusion to that pursuit: In any event, . . . ....
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Nietzsche and Spiritual Freedom
.... are some limitations Nietzsche would place on this spiritual
freedom under certain circumstances. he finds that the methodological search for
truth has its own ....
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Suffering & Freedom
.... Even animals have more true happiness than the people of this "utopia." It is true that with art, religion, beauty,
truth and
freedom come suffering, but that ....
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SUPREME COURT AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH
....
freedom to think as you will and to speak as you think are means indispensable to the discovery and spread of political
truth; that without
freedom of speech ....
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Sojourner Truth
.... details of how her experiences shaped her perceptions of the varieties of human experience and such abstractions as justice,
truth,
freedom, and slavery. ....
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Theme of Freedom
....
freedom is the nourishment that gets people through the day. The rest of the poem compares and contrast things with their elementary parts. For example, "
truth ....
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Freedom and Mark Twain
.... the sad
truth for America--about the Territory or the River or the frontier--is that there is an impermanence to adventure and a temporary aspect to
freedom. ....
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John Stuart Mill
.... are dissenting of the popular ones, Mill believes that the greater society benefits from such
freedom because of the nature of the partial character of
truth. ....
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Verbal Assaults and Freedom of Speech
.... protection because the perpetrator's intention is not to discover
truth or initiate .... When the
freedom of speech of some men result in the victimization of others ....
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ee cummings
....
freedom is the nourishment that gets people through the day. The rest of the poem compares and contrast things with their elementary parts. For example, "
truth ....
(1295

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The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... described and the image of society presented express a critical attitude to the whole capitalist system, in which human values such as
truth,
freedom and love ....
(1772

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The Dred Scott case
.... Women were also involved in the struggle for
freedom of the American slaves. Sojourner
Truth is one of the best known (Mullane 184-185). ....
(1271

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Hume, Hegel & Marx
.... Further, Hegel believed the dialectic process allowed for reason and
freedom because it moves us towards the
truth, the absolute
truth, which he felt was the ....
(1296

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Experiences of Religion and Racism
.... has beauty (Krishnamurti 187). Hughes feels none of these--not beauty, not
truth, not
freedom, not love. Instead, he feels the ugliness ....
(1595

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Hegel, Kant, Marx
.... as these believed that man's capacity to reason reveals
truth; that individuals and .... to rationality and deserve equality before the law and individual
freedom. ....
(1649

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The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
.... as these believed that man's capacity to reason reveals
truth; that individuals and .... to rationality and deserve equality before the law and individual
freedom. ....
(1649

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Freedom through Satyagraha
.... Through a process of action he labeled "Satyagraha,"
truth and standing firmly, Gandhi .... oppressors that would result in the true liberation or
freedom of his ....
(1034

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Survival in Auschwitz
.... Levi also finds
truth and
freedom in an unlikely setting, an even more unlikely setting--he is imprisoned, effectively stripped of his humanity, and kept in a ....
(2128

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Morality and Philosophy
.... betrays the soul of philosophy's search for the
truth, and, second, because it enslaves the people, which is hardly consistent with the
freedom Nietzsche saw ....
(1264

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Matthew Arnold
.... Sunshine and rain" can only come to one who has not had this
freedom before. .... was no splitting with the father who believed he was in possession of the
Truth. ....
(1916

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The Paradox of Intention Introduction The quote
.... own salt. It was not a direct struggle against the British, but an action motivated by both
truth and
freedom. Gandhi clearly thought ....
(1794

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Power and Truth
.... as the world's leading democracy based on principles like equality,
freedom, and opportunity .... and status has an impact on the nature of "
truth" that evolves in ....
(1752

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The Play Life is a Dream
.... and are interrelated: pride and humility, free-will and predestination, man and beast,
freedom and imprisonment, love and hate, illusion and
truth, life and ....
(3157

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Women's Freedom of Expression
.... mind of (her) own...expressing what you think to be the
truth about human .... normal women are not "allowed the same range of interests and
freedom of development ....
(1433

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Definitions of Freedom
.... they insist that
freedom of speech is to be judged by its consequences--
freedom of speech is valuable because it promotes the finding of the
truth; because it ....
(1638

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Mill & Marx on Human Freedom One of the most visible currents in ...
.... The basic necessity of
freedom is in both the intrinsic value of opinion, and .... Finally, even if the prevailing opinion is the complete
truth, it will not become ....
(1527

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Reason and the Moral Life
.... plausible and dangerous forms of individualistic pretention, in which the
freedom and the .... to reason as a method is that reason can ascertain the
truth and can ....
(1548

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Freedom
.... make that ideology something understandable outside the simple assertion of its
truth. .... This again suggests that the
freedom the book celebrates most is
freedom ....
(1590

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Jaspers on German Guilt Karl Jaspers: History and German Guilt ...
.... ought to be," for only in this fashion can the "
truth" be found. .... Jaspers says that the humanities are concerned with man's "
freedom," his individual awareness. ....
(2242

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Akira Kurosawa
....
Freedom to take a less wise approach to filmmaking than he could have. .... Kurosawa obviously saw as a vehicle for expressing his views on the relativity of
truth. ....
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