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    at demise we arrive home in paradise. To be in this world means we exist in a foreign kingdom. The sting of death has vanished and now is a triumph through the restoration of Christ (Peters 70). Life after the final breath First the immaterial soul and spirit is alienated from the physical body. Second‚ believers immediately receive the verdict that will determine their eternal fate. Those who have trusted in Christ ’s compensation on the cross for their sins will go into everlasting life in

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    discusses that the soul is more like the invisible realm while the body is like the visible. The invisible realm is only able to be understood by the mind‚ not through the senses‚ while the visible realm can be understood through the senses of the body. Plato discusses that the body is composite and a compound by nature; therefore‚ able to be split up. Whereas‚ the soul remains the same and in the same state. Things that are composite vary over time because they are able to split. The soul remains the same

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    “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning‚ but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” -Maria Robinson This quote should reflect on all of our lives. We live day by day not knowing what’s capable of happening next but we focus on what’s needed and what we want in our lives. Sure we may not be so proud of the choices we made in the past‚ but there initially is nothing we can do except to pick ourselves up and move on. What happened in the past is over and done with‚ but we start to

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    Phil. 101 Metaphysics

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    Philosophy stemmed from the early Greek religions and myths‚ in search for answers to their questions about life. From early B.C. till today people still have questions about life and after-life‚ what is real and what is reality. Philosophy has dozens of subdivisions within it‚ one being metaphysics. Metaphysics is the study of the nature of reality‚ and within metaphysics there are three more divisions materialism‚ idealism‚ and hylemorphism. Each philosopher fits into one category more then others

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    into this linguistic distinction as Plato uses eudaimonia more or less interchangeably with ‘pleasure’ (hēdonē)‚ and it carries the same hedonistic connotations (ibid.). Unlike ‘happiness’‚ however‚ eudaimonia can be ascribed both to the state and the soul (psychē)2 in accordance with the central thesis of The Republic that these two entities share a common structure. Indeed‚ Socrates states several times that societal flourishing is more important than the happiness of any individual class or citizen

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    Notes over Aquinas

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    happiness is the last end. Happiness does not consist in pleasure (delight)‚ but pleasure is a side effect that comes with happiness. Whether some good of the soul constitutes man’s happiness? Courage and virtue belong to the soul‚ but it is impossible for man’s last end to be the soul itself. Happiness belongs to the soul but it must be obtained from somewhere else. No created good (artificial wealth) can bring happiness. Happiness is the perfect good‚ but some artificial things are evil

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    What Hakani Means

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    Hakani means smile. A smile that can bring joy and happiness in the world. Smile’s that children bring into people’s heart and soul‚ a very thing that can never be replaced. Children are God’s greatest gift‚ they were given to be protected and loved. Hakani is a girl‚ with a bright smile and laughter. She is a survivor‚ and a Suruwaha. The tribe in western amazon that has a culture of burying children alive because of their abnormalities. And Hakani was one of the hundreds of children buried alive

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    personal identity over time and how she can anticipate to reason‚ touch‚ smell‚ and remember in the future. Miller claims that survival includes a merger with being. According to Miller’s definition of survival‚ Gretchen will not be her body‚ but her soul‚ self‚ and mind in the future. Therefore‚ Gretchen’s conscious‚ the nonphysical and immaterial parts of her‚ will continue to exist beyond the death of her body. Weirob‚ in response‚ contends that‚ “To be conscious” is a verb that requires a subject

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    Plato's 4 Virtues

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    establish what the four virtues are‚ and their relationship between them to both the city and the soul. According to Plato‚ the four virtues are wisdom‚ courage‚ moderation‚ and justice. There are three classes within the city: guardians‚ auxiliaries‚ and artisans; and three parts within the soul include intellect‚ high-spirited‚ and appetitive. By understanding the different classes of the city or parts of the soul‚ one will be able to appreciate how the virtues attribute to each one specifically. Book

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    Summary of the Philosophies of the Human Person Philosophy of the Human Person ___________________________________________ |PHILOSOPHER |IDENTIFICATION |PHILOSOPHY |PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON |REFERENCES | | |(Who are they?) |(What do they believe in?) |(What is the “TAO” for them?)

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