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    Hegel vs. Kant

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    present to you a strategy which I am sure will help us in gaining this future and accomplishing our mission. I wish to share my considerations as to the future which looms far ahead in the next century‚ in the new millenium‚ in the pretty remote perspective. Time has come to say once and for all what future we want to build for us and for our children. What do we need it for? I believe‚ with each of us there has ripened a profound awareness of the fact that one can no longer live for the day only

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    Unfair Labour Practices

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    by Roger Fisher and William Ury of the Harvard Negotiation Project. In the absence of a deal‚ it is the preferred course of action you should take. It ’s a hefty concept that can make your negotiations more successful‚ especially when the other side is more powerful and/or has a stronger bargaining position. You negotiate to obtain something from another party that is more valuable than what you get by not negotiating. Knowing your BATNA allows you to understand how much it will cost you if you fail

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    Although the killings began in nineteen-ninety four‚ the hatred and prejudice against Tutsis was in the air decades before the massacres started. It all started when the Belgians‚ the colonizers of our country implied the law that every man‚ woman and child in Rwanda was forced to carry an identification card that stated whether he or she is Tutsi or Hutu. Then‚ as many of you know‚ over the past decade‚ tension between the Tutsi and Hutu people only strained even more‚ due to propaganda and manipulation

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    articulates that which must be the case so that experience as such is possible.[1][2] Transcendental arguments may have additional standards of justification that are more demanding than those of traditional deductive arguments OUR knowledge is derived from two fundamental sources of the consciousness. The first is the faculty of receptivity

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    Heidegger‚ Kant‚ and the Ontological Argument In the introduction to The Basic Problems of Phenomenology‚ Martin Heidegger explains that throughout the history of philosophy‚ there has been many discoveries of the “domains of being” viz.‚ “nature‚ space‚ and soul”.1 Yet‚ none of these discoveries could be understood in a way that explains “their specific being.”2 As an example‚ Heidegger interprets this problem as the reason Plato understood why the soul‚ along with its logos‚ was a different

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    Chid Labour in Maharashtra

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    work in Maharashtra CHILD LABOUR IN MAHARASHTRA CONTENT: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM 3. THE CONCEPT OF CHILD LABOUR 4. THE IMPACT OF CHILD LABOUR 5. STRATEGIES FOR ERADICATING CHILD LABOUR 6. SYSTEMIC INTERVENTION 7. CONCLUSION 8. SUGGESTIONS 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Children are blooming flowers of the garden of society. It is therefore a duty on the part of the members of society to protect these flowers from the damaging effects

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    Elasticity of Labour Demand A firm always incurs a change in labour or capital. It is important for a firm to know the effects on the wage or capital increase since it would help the firm make accurate decisions. A change in wage would make an impact on the firms employment. When there is a wage cut‚ it reduces the price of labour relative to that of capital‚ and now labour is cheaper. However‚ when the wage increase the price of labour increases and the firm would substitute away from labour toward capital

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    In the Jewish religion‚ men often play dominant roles while women remain belittled by the Jewish religion and its culture. Judith Plaskow‚ the author of Standing Again at Sinai; Judaism from a Feminist Perspective‚ highlights the ways in which Judaism marginalizes women. Women‚ in the Jewish religion‚ are always thought of as unimportant and are constantly playing minute roles. Plaskow points out the many ways in which women are constantly ignored throughout Jewish religion and culture. For example

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    P. 378-390. Notes on the Ethical Theories Kant and His Theories Immanuel Kant (notice that he lived in the 1700’s and people likely had different views back then)‚ a philosopher‚ believes that using reason‚ one can make a list of ethical actions. Kant says that one must generalize the certain action he is about to do to see if it is reasonable. For example‚ you ask yourself “should I cut the line in the cafeteria?” The way you can answer this question is by asking yourself “What if everyone

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    least detrimental? In the circumstance of the trolley‚ mothers‚ and children‚ both decisions can be determined “the morally correct decision” depending on the philosophies behind them. In this paper‚ I will compare Mill’s‚ Kant’s and Antigone’s perspectives in order to determine their position in the trolley situation. Let’s begin with Mill. As a utilitarian‚ Mill argues that “actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness… By happiness is intended pleasure‚ and the absence of

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