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    "dehumanization"‚ and also through the notion of "authorization" (191). With such as the case‚ an individual adept in the art of torture would necessarily have learned to be cruel‚ however‚ that argument neglects the very reality that many engaged in such activities are intrinsically perverse‚ and in fact willingly and happily do harm to others. <br> <br>The prevalence of torture throughout the world can be accounted for in part by the process of "routinization" in which a regime‚ in essence‚ desensitizes

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    because their peers shunned them or they were fortuneless. Many offenses were petty‚ but a lot of them were extreme. There were three main things that were most alluring of all‚ minor offenses and consequences‚ large-scale crime‚ and instruments for torture. ​Many of the trifling crimes were punishable by public shaming or manual labor. “ Justice had power to impose fines‚ and to consign an offender for a limited time to the house of correction at Bridgewell to labor on the treadmill‚ grinding corn for

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    Have you ever had something that brings you both joy and torture? In the book the Scarlet letter the main character Pearl punishes her mother by constantly reminding her of the horrible deed that she has done‚ yet Pearl also brings Hester joy. The author-Nathaniel Hawthorn-uses Pearl as a symbol of punishment and a gift. The author uses symbols and diction to convey the theme that even the most brutal of punishments can be confernting. Hawthorne uses diction to showhow Hester’s precious Pearl

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    encountered pure torture. From being senselessly abused to unceasingly overworked‚ there was not a day where Wiesel could sleep with a light heart. “I happened to cross his path. He threw himself on me like a wild beast‚ beating me in the chest‚ on my head‚ throwing me to the ground and picking me up again‚ crushing me with ever more violent blows‚ until I was covered in blood” (“Night” 53). As a result of running into an angry SS officer‚ Wiesel first-hand encountered pure rage and torture. Being beaten

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    The poem “Torture” by Margaret Atwood is a free verse poem and uses first person to present her thoughts throughout the poem. It is used to express anger by using a constant bitter tone‚ possibly as an indication of Atwood’s discontent towards women’s position in society. Margaret Atwood mentions in an interview with Jo Brans that she is a feminist‚ which Atwood specifically self-defined as “human equality and freedom of choice” (page 81). This belief plays a significant role in the poem; it directs

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    Review Test Submission: Exam 3 | | Course | Epistemology-PHIL 201 | Test | Exam 3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Question 1 | | | __________________ combined rationalism and empiricism‚ showing how both played a role in our understanding | | | Correct Answer: |    Kant. | | | | | * Question 2 | | Descartes deduced God from the concept of God itself‚ in order to justify the idea of the material world. Correct Answer: |  True |

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    structure” term by Peter Berger‚ which means today’s messages are subtly embedded in our culture. We are adopting beliefs without much reflection. ~Phil mindset approaches new info critically. Questioning‚ reflecting‚ and considering the meaning‚ value and truthfulness of what we see‚ read and hear. ~To adopt a phil mindset is to recognize that phil is not just an academic activity within a college course. May be starting point‚ but really thinking philosophically entails a specific approach to

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    Every person at some point in their lives has compared themselves to someone‚ whether it was a co-worker‚ a best friend‚ or even a complete stranger; we’ve all done it. But my question is why? Why does a person choose to torture themselves this way? Has one ever remembered a time when they compared themselves to someone for something they didn’t have and felt good about it afterwards? By doing this foolish act we are relinquishing our joy that we had possessed inside ourselves for our own achievements

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    Thomas Gilmer Phil 201 Essay 6/11/13 A Matter of Perception “How often have I dreamt that I was in these familiar circumstances that I was dressed‚ and occupied this place by the fire‚ when I was lying undressed in bed?” Rene Descartes in his writings from Meditations on First Philosophy brings to us this very reason of doubt of our senses and perceptions. For we have all “been deceived in sleep by similar illusions” (Descartes) placing the question‚ how would we “know the difference

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    “The Case for Torture” argues that there are various reasons for allowing torture to exist in the United States of America. Levin would love to see society change its negative views on torture so that‚ under certain circumstances‚ torture would be permissible. The article starts off with a very brief description of how he believes society views the subject of torture as a negative thing. He leads on to oppose that way of thinking and provides three cases in which he believes torture must be administered

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