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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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Happiness and Pleasure: Plato v. Aristotle and Hume v. Mill
Happiness and pleasure are often used as easy synonyms. Two of the major philosophers, perhaps the major philosophers of antiquity, that of Socrates and Aristotle make a strong distinction between the two concepts of pleasure and happiness. Later philosophers, including John Stuart Mill and...

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The Teleological Philosophies of Aristotle and St. Thomas Aqunas
HUMAN NATURE: THE TELEOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHIES OF ARISTOTLE AND ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Teleological philosophy, or the study of ends, goals and purposes in the explanation of natural kinds and processes, has been discussed by philosophers, scientist and theologians for thousands of years. In the...

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Materialism
1. The Materialist Conception of History is a concept that both Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx had introduced and first developed it in

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Modern Philosophy
The roots of modern philosophy lie in Greek philosophy, which was based on logic, metaphysics, ethics and epistemology. Modern philosophy began with the works of philosopher Rene Descartes, who founded and led the intellectual revolution of the Renaissance. Descartes was determined to...

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Schopenhauer and Will
Philosophy Schopenhauer and Will 1.

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Aristotle
Aristotle

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Hobbes
According to Thomas Hobbes, materialism is essentially mechanistic, meaning that matter possesses extension and it moves. All changes in the universe are caused by the impact of one piece of matter colliding with another. In such a universe, freedom consists in not being blocked from moving....

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Descartes and Kenny
Descartes had gone through a period of self-skepticism and as a result, he wrote his Meditations where he raised questions regarding his own beliefs. He began by doubting all his beliefs regardless of how he had acquired them, which gave rise to a prolonged period of self-doubt. Descartes also...

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Descartes and Philosophy
a) Descartes

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J. S. Mill
J. S. Mill

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