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| A Debate Between Oedipus And Socrates On The Role Of Fate very important debate that runs in our society is the role of fate in the life of a person. Many philosophers have chosen to highlight the importance of fate while many others, especially those with a scientific bent of mind, have chosen to ignore the role of fate. Many people, especially scientists, believe that fate is non-existent and that a man writes his won destiny. Word Count :1676 words - Date added to the site : December 31, 1969 -Subject :Philosophy A Faith Comparison Faith is a word that has been defined in different ways according to different people. In its earthy sense, faith has come to mean a strong belief in God. It is this belief in a supreme power that has held groups of people together, giving them an innate sense of right and wrong, and proving to be the basis to draw lines on acceptable and non-acceptable human behavior. As such, we find that having faith has helped man to live a disciplined life Word Count :1527 words - Date added to the site : May 5, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy A Man’s Vision Of Love “Men love war because it allows them to look serious. Because they imagine it is the one thing that stops women laughing at them. In it they can reduce women to the status of objects. Word Count :3088 words with bilbography - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy Aristotle against the materialists The world that one lives in is viewed from different angles, and it is through these angles that individuals attempt to explain the unknown and what lies beyond. Indeed, what lies beyond one’s perception is truly intriguing, and has been a point over which much has been debated. Generally, two well-known positions that oppose each other in these debates include the materialist approach and the metaphysical approach. Each of these have their own unique views, and each of these claim to be realistic. Whichever of the two one chooses to stand by is another question, but they each make sense in their own right. Word Count :1006 words - Date added to the site : May 2, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy Autobiographical Reflection Human personality is a chiseled by a number of factors. My genes, my ancestors’ lives, adventures and misadventures, my parents’ background, education, professions – their stories, the schools I went to, the teachers who taught me, their hopes, aspirations, strengths, weaknesses and quirks, the friends I have had, and countless other aspects have made me what I am. Word Count :590 words - Date added to the site : May 2, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy Cao Dia An Introduction A belief and philosophy comprising of some of the major religions of the world including Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism, Hinduism, Genism as well as Taoism, the Cao Dia set of beliefs emerged amidst an environment which focused on the family life, society, and the world at large in the Southern regions of Vietnam in the decade of the 1920s. Word Count :742 words - Date added to the site : May 2, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy Character sketch of Socrates, Gorgias, Polus, And Callicles The four people in Gorgias present different characters that contrast with each other. Socrates is the all-knowing and knowledgeable person who is slightly proud of his learning and his ability to defeat others in a direct argument. On the contrary he is also kind and patient and has a mature ego that does not get hurt when criticized or even mildly abused by lesser people. Word Count :1005 words - Date added to the site : May 2, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy Emotions of Love Introduction: The word in which one lives today is one that has evolved into a tremendous net of communication and exchange processes of various kinds. Technological progress has aided this process abundantly, and has had an immense impact on the way that life is led today. Word Count :1465 words - Date added to the site : May 2, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy Evolutionary theory Evolution in biology refers to the changing process of the gene pool over a period of time. The process is slow which bring about small variations that may result in new species. The process involves mutation and natural selection of genes that has dominant and strong characteristics. Word Count :1074 words - Date added to the site : May 2, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy Immanuel Kant Born in Konigsburg, Prussia, on the 22nd of April, 1724, Immanuel Kant is one of those rare thinkers that have contributed to one’s view of the world. It is through his theories and concepts that people have an enhanced view of the world and all matter within it. Word Count :1181 words - Date added to the site : May 2, 2006 -Subject :Philosophy | |||
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