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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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A Socratic Dialogue on Creativity
Mr. Jones: Creativity is the ability to think independently and come up with new ideas. While this can mean using past information, this also means using past information in new ways and not just doing what others have done. William: Isn

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Philosophy of Work
In my opinion work should not be considered only as a means to earn money but as a means to serve the purpose of being. An individual should work primarily for the purpose of contributing his/her share for the development and well being of the society. He/She should fall in love with his/her...

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Plato
Plato

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Feuerbach and Marx
Feuerbach and Marx are inextricably linked in the history of philosophical thought. Without a firm understanding of Feuerbach, it almost impossible to understand the theories and tenants espoused by Marx. Indeed, Marx once said that in order to achieve understanding one must pass through the

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Deductive Argument
Deductive Argument This is a two page paper that will concentrate on a deductive argumentation concerning teenage drivers and their use of cell phones. There are four references used for this paper. Introduction People use different methods to convince others that their idea or belief is...

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The Death Penalty An argumentative paper opposing capital punishment.
"One of the greatest risks associated with the death penalty is the risk of punishing innocent people. While all criminal justice systems risk of punishing innocent people, the punishment of death is the most extreme and requires greater precautions. Throughout history, mistakes have been made by...

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"Politics" by Aristotle
Politics, written by Aristotle, is a direct refutation of nearly everything Plato had to say in the Republic, from what elements the city needs to what should constitute education for children. One of the most intriguing lines in the book is found in the first book of Politics. It is the...

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Kantian and Utilitarian Moral Theory
The moral theories of the Kantian and the Utilitarian schools of thought both evaluate morality. But, where the Kantian theory evaluates morality based first upon motivation and second upon action, Utilitarian theories evaluate morality on the basis of the actions themselves. Kant does not...

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Kant
Those who act criminally are required by the community to receive a punishment for those acts. To Kant, retribution is justified when it is an exact compensation for the wrong another person has done. Inappropriate punishment, on the other hand, is something which is arbitrary and more often...

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Immanuel Kant

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