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G.W. Hegel's Philosophy of History
This paper analyzes the philosophy of renowned historian G.W. Hegel, who is believed to have created the philosophy of history, based on his life experiences and beliefs. -- 2,508 w.; 4 src.; APA

Christianity: The Complete Philosophy
Defining Christianity as a philosophy and showing how it compares to and completes classical philosophies. -- 5,873 w.; 12 src.; MLA

Relationship Between Science and Philosophy
A thorough research study into the relationship between science and philosophy. -- 3,881 w.; 8 src.; MLA

European Philosophy
An examination of the similarities and differences between ancient and modern European philosophy. -- 931 w.; 3 src.; MLA

Educational theory and Philosophy
This paper discusses educational theory and philosophy in US schools. -- 4,443 w.; 43 src.; MLA

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Can a War be Just?
According to St. Augustine,

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Virtue Ethics
Virtue Ethics Aristotle The main topic of this particular reading selection is ethics and how people identify what is actually ethical and moral. Depending on the person, and depending on the situation, ethics can mean many different things and can be interrupted many different ways. What is...

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If a Forest Fell...
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Prichard on Moral Philosophy
Why does Prichard think moral philosophy rest on a mistake? Prichard believes that moral philosophy rests on mistake for a variety of reasons. Moral theory in essence attempts to define whether people can distinguish right from wrong. When a person performs any action, the action must...

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Plato and Social Contract
Social Contract Social contract theory is blueprint for moral behavior. Under this theory, morality is based on uniform social agreements that serve the best interests of those who make the agreement. One of the earliest works in which social contract theory is discussed is in Book 2 of Plato

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Seneca, Nietzsche and Gabriel Garcia Marquez
From the birth of humankind, the individual

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Individual and Collective Happiness in the Principle of Utilitarianism
Individual and Collective Happiness in the Principle of Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is an ethical and philosophical doctrine that centers on the

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Virtues
Virtue is the pursuit of moral excellence and righteousness. Virtues such as abundance, equity, prosperity, confidence, nobility, wealth and providence gave the Roman Republic the moral strength to conquer and civilize the world. For Puritan John Winthrop virtue required the belief and worship...

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Plato and Socrates
"What does Plato's Republic, and Socrates' preoccupation is justice have to do with political science?" Political Science, as an academic discipline, attempts to address the question of how governments chose to structure themselves, formally and informally, in the world today. However,...

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The use of human terms in

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