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    Philosophy 101-04 Professor Valadez March 7‚ 2013 4.2 1. The problem of evil is a big problem for the Triple-O God. If he is all-good wouldn’t he hate the existence of evil and if he was all-powerful he would have the power to get rid of it. Many people claim that we bring the evils upon our self‚ and that God is testing us. Which to me‚ makes no sense‚ why do we need to be tested? Why not just eliminate it‚ if he really is all-powerful. 2. I think the designer is fully responsible. It’s

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    Nietzsche's Philosophy

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    came as to “where did they come from (being)?” Nietzsche says‚ “nothing up to now has been more naively persuasive than the error of being.” In an attempt to aid his listeners understanding Nietzsche created four theses concerning his ‘“Reason” in Philosophy.” The first proposition explains that this world in which we live in is regarded as “apparent” or “grounds for its reality” any other reality cannot

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    Positive liberty will be on exam‚ short question on it. Our culture is based on a negative liberty tradition. Liberalism means when used in a philosophy class usually is an ideology consists of two ideas‚ one is that liberty (neg. liberty) is a constraint on the state‚ set of notions that things the govt cant do to people. Plus idea of equality‚ so liberty constrains the other ideas of equality

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    Legal Philosophy Positive Law Law as the Sovereign’s Command – John Austin * the subject of jurisprudence is positive law * law set by political superiors to political inferiors Command – a significance of desire In commands‚ unlike in other significations of desire‚ the one commanding has the power to inflict evil or harm upon the one commanded‚ once the command is ignored. Command and Duty are correlative terms (parang games lang‚ haha!) * wherever a duty lies‚ a command

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    Rosa Lee Coley Philosophy on Education I was inspired to teach from a bad experience I had when I was in elementary school. I was in the fourth grade and had a teacher that was very unfair to her students. We never played any learning games or activities. She was very as they say "old-school". She never smiled‚ never greeted us at the door‚ and we sat at our desk until it was recess time. It was always come in‚ sit down and do your work. This inspired me because I did not want to be like her

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    Alilya Deininger October 22‚ 2013 Immaculata University Nur 312 Personal Philosophy of Nursing Since I was little girl‚ I already knew I was going to be a nurse. I really had no choice; I had no options. My parents instilled nursing with in me. I was born in the Philippines and migrated here in the USA when I was eleven years old. My mother was a nurse and got petitioned to live in America by my aunt to work as nurse. Most of my family on my mother side is in the medical field. So

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    Proposed operating Philosophy of the Generator control system Project : Rooty Hill RSL Club Introduction The site is currently with mains power supplied through three transformers each of 1000KVA. Each transformer is connected to a dedicated switchboard with a fault level of 43KA at 1 second. All switchboards are not normally interconnected though they are connected to each other with a 1600A bus coupler which are locked by Integral Energy. Each switchboard is also served by a diesel

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    Philosophy of Plato

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    By studying Plato’s views on the soul‚ virtues‚ and forms‚ one can understand his outlooks on the individual and natural purpose‚ or telos. Plato had a teleological worldview‚ so he believed everything in nature had an end‚ or purpose. In his famous Allegory of the Cave‚ along with the Sun and Line analogies‚ Plato outlines the spiritual and intellectual journey of a human from ignorance into goodness and knowledge‚ which symbolizes a human reaching his or her purpose. This essay will evaluate Plato’s

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    Philosophy & the Matrix In order to complete this assignment I had to watch The Matrix for the first time. I do not know why I’ve never seen this movie‚ but I was blown away. Easily one of the most intriguing and questioning movies I’ve seen in a while. In fact it was the first movie I watched a second time over since Shrek came out. The Matrix was a raging success when it debuted in 1999 for its ability to capture the audience in terms of grabbing their minds to focus on ideas and concepts about

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    Philosophy of Education I believe that as a teacher I must first believe in my students. When I enter the classroom‚ I will look into the faces of each of my students and see them reach their greatest potential while in my care. I will make it an obligation to not let one single student leave my room at the end of a year without having helped them realize their potential. I will dedicate each and every minute of instruction to the investment of the future of my students. While this sounds

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