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    Essentially‚ the Objectivist would reason that you should take the medicine anyways - even if the choice does not align with your desires - because as a human being‚ you have a duty to live for the sake (or object-given reason) of living out your life. In a less widely accepted and more cruelly (and seemingly suicidal) manner‚ Subjectivists claim that you have no reason to take the medicine or to keep on living. Accordingly‚ this counterexample defends the belief that there are in fact object-given

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    Since the dawn of time‚ humans have strived to understand their identity through a variety of different theories. This paper will be a look at three different theories used at understanding identity and what sort of issues and questions come along with these different theories. First things first‚ what is personal identity? Personal identity is the idea and ideas that you develop about yourself through your life and eventually become the way you identify yourself in that life. This identity includes

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    STUDY GUIDE SECOND PHI 101 When: Thursday‚ the 31st Day of October‚ 2013‚ 3:00pm – 4:15pm Where: The same location our class normally meets What to bring: Your ASU Student ID‚ for when you hand in your exam & A Scan-tron form (bubble-in forms) available at the bookstore Do not bring an exam book. TWO number 2 pencils for filling in the scantron form & A blue or black ink pen (optional – pencil ok)‚ for your exam book. If you bring extras for your peers‚ they will be supremely

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    Derek Parfit’s conception of identity‚ however‚ provides a different perspective. Parfit draws a distinction between survival and identity. While Margo could have physically survived to today‚ her identity would have undergone significant changes. In fact‚ with five years being a long duration‚ small changes in her personality‚ beliefs

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    On April 4‚ 2009 at Biola University‚ there was a debate regarding the existence of God between William Lane Craig and Christopher Hitchens. This debate was very interesting because both philosophers felt strongly about their opinion. William Lane Craig was first to speak and discussed his side of the debate very clearly. Craig stated that he believed in religion and philosophy. He also made it lucid that he believes that there are no good arguments that atheism is true‚ but there are a myriad of

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    But I am deeply distressed to learn of the suffering that she must endure. A day later I am told that I had been partly misinformed. The facts were right‚ but not the timing. My mother did have many months of suffering‚ but she is now dead."2 Parfit claims‚ about this example‚ that the new

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    medieval estates satire (see Jill Mann’s excellent book for more information). Larry D. Benson has pointed out the way in which the characters are paragons of their respective crafts or types - noting the number of times the words ’wel koude’ and ’verray parfit’ occur in describing characters.  Yet what is key about the information provided in the General Prologue about these characters‚ many of whom do appear to be archetypes‚ is that it is among the few pieces of objective information - that is‚ information

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    Chaucer‚ who is the author of “The Knight’s Tale”‚ satirizes the ruling class to show the value of the working class. This satire shows the corruption of the ruling class in human nature. Chaucer basically makes a point to show a bigger meaning not just for the Middle Ages but also for any one and age to come. “His sleep‚ his mete‚ his drink is him biraft‚ That lene he wex‚ and drye as is a shaft. His eyen holwe‚ and grisly to biholde; His hewe falwe‚ and pale as asshen colde‚ And solitarie he

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    framework of the pilgrimage‚ we are offered a succession of medieval life‚ manners‚ and dress. It is stated that the pilgrim’s are idealised representatives of their estate – the Parson is devout‚ conscientious and patient; the knight‚ described as ’parfit’ and ’gentil’ – however it is also easily concluded that the prologue is a satiric representation of social classes‚ undertaking aspects of the estates satire genre.1 While Chaucer presents the expected order of the estates – from Bellatores (warriors)

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    During the Great Depression‚ Americans living in the West developed characteristics such as self-sufficiency‚ resourcefulness‚ tenacity‚ and occasionally optimism‚ qualities that helped them survive through this period of hardship. Despite the lack of aid and attention from the government and the influential upper classes of society‚ lower-class Americans survived the Great Depression through various means‚ often unconventional and illegal. However‚ the collective poverty and struggle had a positive

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