Thoreau Walden
.... The individual is able to elevate the higher human spirit by experiencing
brute nature and forming some synthesis between the two. ....
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Plato and Henry Thoreau on Wisdom
.... The individual is able to achieve a higher wisdom by experiencing
brute nature and forming a synthesis between it and human (ie their own)
nature. ....
(880

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A Streetcar Named Desire
.... Hey, there! Stella, baby!" (Williams 13), and he tosses her a package of raw meat, a symbol of his
brute nature. Stanley is rough ....
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A Streetcar Named Desire
.... Stella, baby!" (Williams 13). He tosses her a package of raw meat, emphasizing his
brute nature and the sexual relationship always between them. ....
(1185

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Disturbed Characters of 3 Authors
.... Stella, baby!" (Williams 13). He tosses her a package of raw meat, emphasizing his
brute nature and the sexual relationship always between them. ....
(1727

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Views of Machiaveli & Thomas More on Human Nature
.... as well as in tyrannies, for Machiavelli does not simply advocate
brute force as .... no one--friend or foe, in private or public matters--for human
nature, as he ....
(1363

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Casa Malaparte
.... Malaparte was drawn to the wild, untamed, and often
brute forces of
nature in the selection of his location for Casa Malaparte. ....
(2467

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The Prince & The Grand Inquisitor
.... novel The Brothers Karamazov, present similarly pessimistic and cynical views of human
nature. .... The Prince would not advocate
brute force or terror as the only ....
(1372

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"Aquinas On Self-Perception"
.... rule over other men (and women) in society, based on consent, but also based on the way things were in the state of
nature, when fear and
brute force stood in ....
(1675

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Lear & Cordelia
.... Further, Edmund as
brute of
nature scoffs at the credulousness of attributing bad human experience to
nature: "This is the excellent foppery of the world, that ....
(5207

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Machiavelli: His political ideas
.... If he had seen human
nature as more positive, less greedy, and less selfish, he .... Machiavelli fails to see that human beings are not
brute animals and that they ....
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Virtue in Thomas More and Niccolo Machiavelli
.... bases his concept of virtue on a positive view of human
nature, Machiavelli sees .... well as in tyrannies, for Machiavelli does not simply advocate
brute force as ....
(1592

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StreetcarNamed Desire
.... Bloom 1). Stanley, to Bloom, is less at fault than Blanche in her demise because Stanley is following his animal
nature, one based on
brute force and strength ....
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Streetcar Named Desire
.... Bloom 1). Stanley, to Bloom, is less at fault than Blanche in her demise because Stanley is following his animal
nature, one based on
brute force and strength ....
(633

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Football
.... opponents, and if an opponent gains an advantage, this could shift the
nature of the .... Just as
brute force is a key element in football, a form of
brute force is ....
(1633

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The Brothers Karamazov
.... of a captain: "Yes, I confess it publicly, I behaved like a
brute to that .... and feel deeply--but because he is driven by passions which by their
nature can never ....
(1632

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Feminist Issues
.... the courtesan above the ordinary prostitute without fundamentally changing the
nature of the .... era) has been to eliminate the importance of
brute strength, "the ....
(2845

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Letters of Madame de Sevigne
.... women as well?) lived in what he is pleased to call the state of
nature. .... by their offences removed themselves from civil society; they are as
brute beasts, and ....
(3317

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Literature and the Human Experience
.... she withers in the presence of the animalistic reality in which
brute strength is .... Frost employs
nature imagery to illustrate the finality of solitude as the ....
(777

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The Play Life is a Dream
.... image: Wild hippogriff, that matched the wind in flight, Dark lightning, dull-plumed bird, unscaled fish,
Brute beast that makes a mock of
nature's laws, Now ....
(3157

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Gustave Flaubert's novel Sentimental Education
.... The
nature of obsession is that the obsessed person's feelings and the object of the .... She is the wife of a
brute, and though her "eternal subject of complaint ....
(2258

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Political Philosophy of Sir Francis Bacon
.... Human beings share certain aspects with the animals in
nature--both possess vitality, meaning they .... is like the animals, he may be said to have a
brute soul, or ....
(3079

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"Theory X" and "Theory Y"
.... foremost, the bumper sticker says that work is done because of
brute necessity: because .... By implication it was simply their
nature to work as they did, and they ....
(2912

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Philosophy Essay
.... As Calhoun (p. 240) "The cognitivist would like to deny
brute emotions that lack .... denial may limit their ability to ever fully understand the
nature of emotions ....
(1445

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Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... do not explain do not require any explanation because they are mere "
brute facts," which .... asked, it is a question about that which by its very
nature is above ....
(1810

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General Hannibal
.... It seems almost unfair to hold this against him, given the
brute-force
nature of siege warfare, so costly in time, lost opportunities for movement, and troops ....
(7075

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Literature and Limits on Human Intelligence
.... the job of a human being was to achieve dominion over
nature--but only to .... They were merely
brute animals prior to this; animals who had eyes but could not see ....
(2608

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Legal Treatment of Homosexuals in American History
.... Black's Law Dictionary has defined the term as "[a] carnal copulation against
nature; a man or a woman with a
brute beast, a man with a man, or a man ....
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Professional Liars
.... tell the truth to assist the larger society to understanding the
nature of illness .... lawyers help manage "social life according to law rather than
brute force and ....
(1688

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Max Frisch's novel Homo Faber
.... my forced landing, a date to play chess, Ivy called me a
brute, an egotist .... that is especially interesting because he so fails to perceive his own true
nature. ....
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