Kant's View of Synthetic A Priori Knowledge
.... Kant's
view of synthetic a priori knowledge. The plan of the research will be to discuss how Kant arrives at his definition in his Critique of Pure
Reason, by ....
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Scriptural and Scientific View of Creation
.... One very important consideration about all this is that there is no
reason for the .... we are taking on a subject that is quite beyond our finite point of
view. ....
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Buddhist View of Attachment
.... But only by pitting my mind, my
reason, my logic, in meditation, against an immovable object such as the kung-an, or such as the Buddha as the heart of the kung ....
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Shifting Point of View in Heart of Darkness
.... The point-of-
view is initially focused on Kurtz but it becomes Marlow's story as he .... As readers, we have no
reason to doubt that these statements are true; if ....
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The intellectual world view of the 19th Century
.... of the nineteenth century, including novelists, adopted the world
view outlined above .... Silver, endowed with natural
reason and natural morality, exemplifies an ....
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Natural Law and Ethics
.... Locke's
view of human
reason, sanctioned by biblical revelation from Psalms that God "has given the earth to the children of men" (138), is the basis for the ....
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Theory of Moral Sentiment
.... from our seeing emotion in another person, but for Smith feelings of sympathy are best aroused when we know the
reason for the emotion. It is our
view of the ....
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Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... if they do and damned if they don't. This is a bleak
view of a .... scope but deals in domestic ironies that are nonetheless or for that very
reason involved with ....
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David Hume: Philosophical and Scientific Skepticism
.... The human-scale,
reason-based approach of Hume, irrespective of his private
view of God, places discourse of human experience where it belongs, with the agents ....
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Challenges to the Enlightenment Ideology
.... other -- bourgeoisie and proletariat." In their
view, therefore, the ideals of Enlightenment thought regarding the role to be played by
reason in structuring ....
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Aristotle and Plato
.... the idea that there are ideal forms "remembered" by the soul in this world, and this is actually a mythical statement of this
view that neither
reason nor the ....
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Dinosaurs, Ornithologists and Paleontology
....
view that the trees-down theory is more plausible on account of the nonaerodynamic skeletal and anatomical structures of the artifacts, but for the same
reason ....
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Debate: Idealism versus Materialism
.... For this
reason, I tend to lean toward the materialistic
view of human nature and existence. Ackendorf, J. (2010). Materialism vs. idealism in The Matrix. ....
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Plotinus and Thomas Aquinas: Different Views on Providence of God
.... Plotinus'
view of Providence as a "
reason-principle" obviates the possibility that God could be the "God in three persons" that Christianity claims He is. ....
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Cosmology
.... The scientific
view applies
reason, as does philosophy, but with an insistence on empirical analysis and evidence rather than the application of
reason alone. ....
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The issue of cosmology
.... The scientific
view applies
reason, as does philosophy, but with an insistence on empirical analysis and evidence rather than the application of
reason alone. ....
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The Source of Human Consciousness
.... Locke's
view of what is innate is what is imprinted on the mind (12-13), and if it .... It remains for
reason to go by trial and error, or with the help of parental ....
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Plato and Aristotle and Reason
.... these intellectual giants were consumed with constructing an ethical world
view that could .... This essay will explore the roles that
reason and emotion played in ....
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The Views of Augustine
.... In Augustine's
view, evil is nonexistent, or if it exists it must be placed .... Faith offers the escape from this idle fear, and it precedes and transcends
reason. ....
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Fromm's View of Alienation
In Fromm's
view, alienation is something which is "all-pervasive" in contemporary society (p .... of nature and yet transcends it, being endowed with
reason and self ....
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Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... We know the physical world through our senses or sensation in Aristotle's
view, while only
reason discerns universal principles or true knowledge. ....
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Hamlet and the Placement of Self
.... body could be--were his brain is, where his body is, and where his point of
view is--but all three possibilities are problematic. 2. The
reason that 1.a is the ....
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The Philosophy and Concepts of Nietzsche
.... of
view above the heads of the rabble. This also calls to mind the fact that Nietzsche is an existentialist and as such values existence first over
reason. ....
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A view of the Constitution
.... to smaller states, for which he compensated by adopting James Wilson's
view that "executive .... seem to have altered his views, and part of the
reason seems to ....
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The Lais of Marie de France
.... of the attitudes and behavior of women in Medieval Europe, a
view which demonstrates .... of passion" works in such a way that the individuals "
reason is wholly ....
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Miracles and the Modern Worldview
.... Perhaps it would be more accurate to think of the modern world
view as a continuum of responses to the development of
reason/science model. ....
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The Presidential Character by James Barber
.... since Theodore Roosevelt (a time-line selected apparently from the
view that the .... type is most effective in different sorts of situation, another
reason why his ....
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
.... Frankenstein's production. Under the Romantic world
view, says Baumer, questions were reexamined in the light of
reason . . . and ....
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Practice of Suttee (Sati) in India
.... women being discouraged under a doctrine that evil could be unleashed after a husband's control over a wife ended for any
reason. On this
view, suicide offered ....
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Kant and Walzer on Peace and War
.... It is to be grounded in
reason. .... Kant's
view of how to guarantee the striving for perpetual peace starts with the idea that conflict between nations is ....
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