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Isasi Diaz
by striker410, Nov 30, 2008
A brief history of Isasi Diaz.
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Freewill Fact or Fiction
by CPCJr, Nov 30, 2008
Do we have freewill or is freewill a myth? This is a philosophical question the answer to which gets at the hart of who and what we are.
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Why Do We Give?
by salsysworld, Nov 26, 2008
This the answer to the question “Since this was Jesus birthday, why do we give to each other?” My husband asked.
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Brush and Roll
by dw, Nov 23, 2008
The secret knowledge of house painting.
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Executive Branch Needs Realignment
by Phlembob Quil de Plume, Nov 23, 2008
In evolution humans have been tasked with responsibilities. The Constitution of the United States is the Founding Fathers' representation to meet those responsibilities. In the real world, those thoughts have not changed, but the philosophical method being used is not of the Founding Fathers or of any scientific branch of philosophy.
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Thrasymachus
by Moscowlikers, Nov 22, 2008
Thrasymachus is either unable or unwilling to see that there is a truth of justice beyond an artificial social construction and for this reason holds on to illusory visible conceptions.
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15 Quotes by Street Saint
by Street Saint, Nov 22, 2008
Quotations are succinct, meaningful, and inspiring. A good quote can bring you to tears, call you to action, or bring you enlightenment.
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Hedonic Calculus - Case Study
by rowan, Nov 19, 2008
To analyse the proposition of putting forward £25 million for supplying canes and reintroducing discipline instead of helping the elderly, I will use Bentham’s hedonic calculus.
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In my Favor
by Parker Lavelle, Nov 15, 2008
A thought of the hell we live in while this country forgets its roots. All humanity is lost, and for what? Not truth.
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The Counterproductive Effect of Pacifism
by novelist, Nov 12, 2008
Pacifism is a term that is applied to those that are averse to war between contending parties or nations. Pacifists try to refrain from confronting violence or belligerence and exist under the illusion that it is the one and only way to achieve peace.
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