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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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Legacies of Marx and Engels
Legacies of Marx and Engels The publication of The Communist Manifesto in 1848 by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels formed the basis for a variety of ideologies. Some of these ideas have been modified and adapted by both communists and capitalists in the ensuing years. However, a number of Marx

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Kant
Immanuel Kant believed that ethics stemmed from rules and reason, just as did the laws of gravity. In Kant

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Dialectical Thinking
How can dialectal thinking help to over come rectification? Dialectical thinking was one of the primary ways that Plato

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Freud and Sociobiologist Disagreements
Sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson subscribes to many of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud's psychological theories - Wilson does, for instance, believe in Freud's model of the id, ego and superego - but when it comes to interpreting the finer points, they quite often disagree. Chief among these...

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Descartes vs. Hume
It is ominous to note that the divided Church entered into the seventeenth century with an act of infamy. This century began to witness an unprecedented challenge to the stature of the church. It was to come not from heretical movements, nor from political confrontation, but rather from the inner...

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Socrates and Nietzsche
Socrates and Nietzsche would closely intersect on their expressions of ambivalence in general. Neither Socrates nor Nietzsche would condone simply surrendering to his age: Both feld that there exists a strong force that a thinker merely extant in his own age simply cannot grasp. Also, both...

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Aristotle, Hume and Mill
According to Aristotle, moral value and the rightness of actions can be analyzed in terms of the virtues of the moral agent. A moral virtue is

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Kant's Duty Not to Lie
According to Kant, moral rules or obligations are normative constraints on actions. Indeed, we can view moral rules as imperatives, that is, orders or commands about what to do. Kant suggests that moral reasons are to be contrasted with prudential reasons in that prudential reasons are...

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Four Philosophers Views on Morality
Scholars spend entire lifetimes examining the writings of philosophers, critically interpreting each separate tactical and exploratory position the legendary thinkers take on the great issues of history and civilization. It is very interesting for the student to read

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David Hume and Immanuel Kant
The greatest schism between early modern philosophers David Hume (1711-1776) and Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is derived from their respective conceptions of the good. For Hume, our conception of morality and the good are not to be found solely in reason, but in natural sentiments and passions....

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