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    Layne Johnson Dr. Scott Austin PHIL 251-502 December 6‚ 2011 Nietzsche and the Ascetic Ideal According to Friedrich Nietzsche in his third essay of “On the Genealogy of Morals” the ascetic ideal is nothing more than a false sense of moral codes and boundaries set to fill what would be an otherwise void part of the human mind. Nietzsche believes that any true philosopher will reject the notion of ascetic ideals as a creation of the misguided masses of society. He believed that to make sense of

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    theologians and great philosophers‚ and one of the greatest theologians was Augustine. Like many other theologians‚ Augustine wasn’t the greatest theologians at the beginning; it took time for him to achieve his carrier. Augustine was born 13 November 354 in North Africa. He was born in Christian family‚ his mother was a Christian‚ and even his father was a pagan for many years‚ but he became a Christian later on‚ so Augustine was taught to be a Christian. During his teenage years‚ he didn’t focus

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    evolution. And the great philosopher Nietzsche is also one to disagree with Craig’s argument. However‚ even though Nietzsche and other philosophers provide many examples that help go against this argument‚ William Lone Craig has proven that the existence of moral values exist and therefore proves the existence of God. To help prove this argument‚ you must first take a look the other side from the important‚ well know philosopher Nietzsche himself. Nietzsche gives many reasons that lead to the nonexistence

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    have to get rid of one or the other‚ but Nihilism theories seem to have a lot less explanatory power than do dualistic ones to me. In this paper I will argue that the clearest difference between Descartes and Nietzsche here is that whereas Descartes thought that ideas are passive‚ Nietzsche thought the opposite. Well‚ Descartes tries to prove the existence of God‚ which is the condition of establishing/ensuring an external world‚ including inter-subjectivity‚ in his view. God is a precondition of

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    ST AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO

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    UNIVERSITY FACULTY: BIBLE & THEOLOGY COURSE CODE: CMN2113 COURSE ASSIGNIMENT: CHURCH HISTORY I- A STUDY ON THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO STUDENT NAME: REUBEN CHAKA‚ SUBMITTED TO: Dr. NGUCHIE GATHOGO DATE: 5th November‚ 2013 AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO- BISHOP AND THEOLOGIAN Saint Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus) was one of the greatest theologians of Western Christianity and indeed one of the greatest Church Fathers. In his day the Mediterranean

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    Differences and Similarities Between the First and Second Coming of Jesus Christ By Melchizedek I. Gwaivangmin CONTENTS 1. Contents ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 2. Abstract ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 3. Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 A. The First Coming of Jesus -----

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    philosohpy st augustine

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    St Augustine was born in the Ad period of 13 November 354- 28 August 430. He was an early Christian theologian. whose had writings became very influential in the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was bishop of Hippo Regius which is located in the Roman province of Africa. Saint Augustine started writing during the Patristic Era‚ he is widely viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers. His much widely praised work which is still read to this very day is writing

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    An issue in today’s society is discrimination. For consistency I will define discrimination as anything that denies a group of people from any universal privileges. A few examples of this would be racism‚ LGBT (Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bi‚ Transgender) rights‚ and sexism. These issue have been present through all points in American and World History‚ normally putting the white adult heterosexual male as the most privileged and discriminations putting everyone else below him. In the twenty-first century measures

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    Nietzsche And Marx Foresee Modern Alienation Beyond typical philosophers solely focused on acquiring knowledge‚ Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche were equally dedicated to actualizing their vision of a better society and way of life. Before our present state of modernism‚ Nietzsche and Marx were already prophesizing our societal flaws based on past wrongs done to humanity. The Spanish Inquisition‚ the African Slave Trade‚ and the Holocaust are all clear testaments to the detrimental effect that

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    Nietzsche Essay Nietzsche begins the second essay‚ which is an exploration of the origins of guilt and morality‚ by presenting the problem of humankind: breeding an animal with the ‘prerogative to promise’. Humans must actively forget things in order to cope with life – without doing this we could not have mental order or any semblance of happiness. Forgetting things‚ then‚ is a strength‚ but is also the natural tendency of our minds. Memory is not the passive retention of impressions that many

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