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    According to the article The Role of Meditation in Addiction Recovery (Pruett‚ Nishimura‚ and Priest‚ 2007)‚ meditation has been practiced in the East for over 2‚500 years. It has only begun to influence Western therapy in recent years. The authors of this article examined the role of meditation as a significant component in addiction recovery. Successful addiction recovery is often related to an individual’s ability to develop and use a range of coping behaviors‚ including the ability to maintain

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    The Matrix and Philosophy Welcome to the Desert of the Real Edited by WILLIAM IRWIN For Peter H. Hare‚ Morpheus to many Contents Introduction: Meditations on The Matrix 1 Scene 1 How Do You Know? 3 1. 2. 3. 4. Computers‚ Caves‚ and Oracles: Neo and Socrates WILLIAM IRWIN Skepticism‚ Morality‚ and The Matrix GERALD J. ERION and BARRY SMITH 16 The Matrix Possibility DAVID MITSUO NIXON 28 Seeing‚ Believing‚ Touching‚ Truth CAROLYN KORSMEYER

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    The fundamental idea of Descartes was that he would have these short arguments by asking whether it was possible doubting the vital intentions of arithmetic and geometry. Descartes was hoping to find certain material and knowledge. He was for sure that the knowledge was real. He wanted to find something solid before he could build upon it with more knowledge. He stated that knowledge came from speaking. When it came to the ideas of Bacon‚ he did not give an actual philosophy‚ but rather a method of

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    Dismantling Descartes’ Divisibility Argument In this paper‚ I will be discussing René Descartes’ Divisibility Argument in support for the idea of substance dualism. Descartes first presented this argument during the sixth meditation within his philosophic treatise‚ “Meditations on First Philosophy.” After making a series of assumptions and providing his argument via three premises‚ he concludes that the mind and the body can indeed exist apart. I intend to step through each of Descartes’ assumptions

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    In Decartes’ meditations the meditator reflects on his thoughts. The meditator thinks about where his thoughts have come from and if the origins of these thoughts are reliable or if they have been all based on false ideas. With this doubt building up inside‚ the meditator attempts to build his ideas from the ground up. In meditation 1 the meditator is considering all things that can be called into doubt. He reflects on all his thoughts and realizes they all can be called into doubt and therefore

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    Movies and novels such as "Planet of the Apes" and 2001: A Space Odyssey are called Science Fiction because they portray situations that seem extremely unrealistic concurrent with contemporary philosophy. "Planet of the Apes" depicts a world where apes rule while humans are subjected to servitude and confinement. These apes speak intelligibly and are human-like in appearance and behavior. In 2001: A Space Odyssey‚ the highly advanced computer‚ HAL 9000‚ an acronym for "Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic

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    When people think of meditation they tend to think of tree-hugging hippies and people sitting in a circle humming. There is so much more to meditation and how it can benefit one’s life. People have been practicing Meditation for thousands of years‚ but it was not until a few hundred years ago that people started practicing it for reasons other than religion. Two of the most commonly practiced forms of meditation are mindfulness meditation and concentration meditation. Meditation is commonly practiced

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    of the six systems of Indian philosophy “Darshanus”‚ meaning viewpoint or vision from the root (Hewitt). Yoga differs from all other systems because it is not content on the metaphysical knowledge‚ but has devised and presented practical techniques that allow intellectual understanding and can be reinforced by experimental knowing. The fundamental principle of Yoga philosophy is that nothing exists beyond the mind and its consciousness. The objective of this philosophy is to dig up misconceptions

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    Maeve Miller Philosophy HW 10/27/16 Descartes Upon observation‚ Descartes formulated a thesis called mind-body dualism‚ which summarized the idea that even though they coexist with one another‚ the material human body is distinct from the immaterial human mind. He states that he can derive the “essence” of himself without needing to account for his body and that essence is thought. Therefore‚ even though his mind may not be material‚ it still exists. But he can also derive the essence of his body

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    Locke and Rene Descartes were two of the most influential philosophers of the 17th century. The two of them both sought answers to aid them in understanding things about knowledge‚ such as how we attain it and what exactly it is‚ and they also had differing opinions about whether or not there was absolute certainty in knowledge. Although it can be said that the philosophies of Locke and Descartes were different‚ I believe that they have a few things in common. Both Locke and Descartes definitions

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