Hamlet Is Somehow Part Of All Humans Philosophy
Hamlet is somehow part of all humans. He resembles us in one or another way in this life. Despite the fact that Hamlet is a fictional invented character, he is extremely human and thus not that far altered from the rest of us. Who does not sense, at certain times, that you have many problems and cannot handle it? Who does not procrastinate or delay things? Who does not question or doubt his own motives, or question his purpose in life? As Hamlet declares he is "too much i' the sun",...
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Cons Of Organ Transplantation Philosophy
Organ transplantation as by statement defines body organs to be replaced as and where to be needed and provided to overcome the hazardous outcome or to increase the life expectancy. Throughout the world mainly in developed countries, technologies modified the human existence in a more sophisticated and sustained way where by any case across the border of critical life zone will be sheltered and protected and could possibly be artificially maintained till the further substitute is available but...
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What Is Philosophy An Understanding Philosophy
What is Philosophy? Philosophy is not well understood by many. Most people think of philosophy merely as a core of something else. Philosophy is both highly abstract and greatly controversial. Many Philosophers cannot agree on a solid answer as to what philosophy is or the questions it raises. For me, philosophy is defined as man's pursuit to a complete understanding of human existence. It attempts to understand every detail of human existence by pondering and questioning our belief system and...
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Reconstructing Ways Of Knowing Philosophy
Has anyone wondered how thoughts are formulated or what influences our thoughts? Does the mind deal with the unconscious thoughts and feelings, or is it simply the way you see things and your mind captures ideas? When we use the word 'understanding' does it also imply 'believing'? Similarly when we see an object, are we sure that it's 'real', or is it our imagination that makes us believe that the object exists? If the body mechanism of all human beings is similar and functions in the exact...
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Platos reasoning for an ethical system
Plato gives reasoning for an ethical system, for example, knowledge is in us & we can recreate it, reawaken it. Human self has three tendencies. (a) Food, (b) faulty of spirit and (3) Reason. If these three things are in balance than human is in harmony. Ethical system is based on (a) psychology (b) sociology. Human body is a microcosm of a macrocosm. It's an ancient Greek Neo-Platonic representation Macrocosm and microcosm, of seeing the same patterns reproduced in all levels...
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Relation Between Matrix Descartes Meditations Philosophy
René Descartes was a French philosopher and mathematician who were really famaous with his philosopical works, especially with Meditations on First Philosophy. His ideas in Meditations have been important source of inspiration for considerable number of movies. One of the most significant movie that reflects Descartes' ideas is Matrix in which Keanu Reeves "Thomas Anderson" is a computer programmer for a well known company and also has another life as a hacker "Neo"....
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Function Of A Social Contract Philosophy
Philosophers have been concerned with the theories of a social contract for thousands of years. Plato mentions the concept in Crito and in Republic. These theories have stemmed from the concept of justice and for our society to be just. I will look at the works of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and finally Jean Jacques Rousseau after which a overall view into the function of a social contract can be derived as well as any problems with the theory(s). The basic concept of a social contract is for...
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Filters Through Which One Perceives The World Philosophy
There are so many things around us that are extremely difficult, sometimes impossible, to explain, that even the most scientific and precise experiments cannot guarantee absolute answers. For us to understand these things, we must rely on our natural instincts, our 'perceptions', using filters that form the understanding of the issues that we are faced with. Filters are defined as the basis by which people make their assumptions and conclusions about all things around them. To explain the...
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Progress In The Search For Knowledge Philosophy
How can we recognize when we have made progress in the search for knowledge? Consider two contrasting areas of knowledge. Through which area of knowledge do we make progress in our lives? Is it the knowledge we get gain in school considered as progress or the knowledge we learn from our peers and experiences? All these questions come up to our minds often. However, in today's world, it's all about competition. Everyone wants to be ahead in the race and show the world what he or she is capable...
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Spirit Of Enquiry Is Vital To Human Fulfilment Philosophy
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead; his eyes are closed." - Albert Einstein Humans are by nature curious and enquiring beings. We are also rarely able to be content in the state in which we find ourselves, as there is always something not possessed or obtainable, something we are not fully aware of...
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