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    Kierkegaard and Sartre

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    Existentialism Soren Kierkegaard * Hegel’s Philosophy * Forgot about existence * Makes choices and establishes * “Personal commitment” * “Truth is subjectivity.” * “Thinks existentially” Existence – reserved for the individual human being. To exist – an individual who strives‚ who considers alternatives‚ who chooses‚ who decides‚ and who‚ above all‚ makes a commitment. “Think in existence” – to recognize that one is faced with personal choices. Actors vs. Spectators

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    DEPED K-12

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    tradition: Personalism and Virtue Ethics DepEd: Educational Philosophy: Experiential Learning‚ Constructivism‚ Career Development DepEd: Discipline‚ Anchor: Ethics and Career Guidance DepEd: Methodological Orientation: Existential‚ Constructivist‚ Vocationally oriented…Humanistic-Democratic based so it tends to be open‚ situational‚ and pragmatic versus See-Judge-Act: Philosophical tradition: Social Action S-J-A: Educational Philosophy: Social transformation‚ and Liberation S-J-A: Discipline

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    middle of it  comes the smiling mortician  Lawrence Ferlinghetti The beauty of the world presented in a highly sarcastic tone as the outcome of both misery and bliss is the subject of Ferlinghtetti`s poem. A world of contrasts where death and life shake hands and where the reality of human condition and social problems is constantly raised. Society and its values as well as the absurdities of human expectations are mocked and criticized in a sarcastic manner. The poem could be seen as a piece

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    defend existentialism against several reproaches that have been laid against it. Existentialism has been criticised for inviting people to remain in a quietism of despair‚ to fall back into a the middle-class luxury of a merely contemplative philosophy. We are reproached for underlining human nastiness‚ and forgetting‚ as the Catholic Mme. Mercier has it‚ the smile of the child. All and sundry reproach us for treating men as isolated beings‚ largely because we begin with the ’I think’ of Descartes

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    the country‚ surrounded by flora and fauna with which i was taught to live in symbiosis. Shared between a dense forest and the Atlantic sea‚ two fantastic ecosystems hiding a wonderful biodiversity‚ I developped‚ like the other inhabitants‚ a philosophy of life apparently different from real urban people. Actually‚ during a trip with my class‚ I had the opportunity to discover Paris for the first time. I was really shocked by the impassivity‚ the indifference‚ and sometimes the agression of the

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    How Safe is Safe Case Study 1. As a company‚ would you describe PPI as having an identifiable philosophy of moral values? How do its policies contribute to this philosophy? In some ways PPI’s moral values can be considered distinguished. The reason I say this is because as we know‚ all for profit organizations are obviously out to make money and many will cut corners or sacrifice their future for quick gains. PPI could have very well kept their facility up to code just enough to comply with

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    Ethics HU4640 Determinism: How does acting out of self-interest drive the theory of determinism well...‚ what is determinism it is defined as the ‘means universal causation? For everything that occurs there is a corresponding cause.” In philosophy it is known as “the doctrine that all events‚ including human decisions‚ are completely determined by previously existing causes.”  One states that it is corresponding cause while the other states that it is previously an existing cause. So‚ how

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    Agricultural and Mechanical University Abstract: This is an autobiographical essay where I briefly analyzes and interpret significant and impactful events that has transpired over my last 20 years in my life from school to my community in Portland‚ Oregon. The objective of this essay is to connect concepts and the course objectives related to Black Psychology which I enrolled in at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) spring 2009 term

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    Jack London's Naturalism

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    saying that he did not recognize “the human allegory in the dog’s life-and-death struggle to adapt himself to a hostile environment.”1 And even after he had reread his story several times‚ he allegedly said‚ “I plead guilty‚ but I was unconscious of it at the time‚ I did not mean to do it.” (Joan London‚ 252) London’s disclaimer has been eagerly accepted by critics who point to the discrepancies in both his plot and his philosophy. Indeed Miss London accepts her father’s reported statement as fact

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    Explain Feuerbach’s teaching on Religion Feuerbach began his philosophical career as a Hegelian but quickly came to see the shortcomings of this philosophy. He argued that Hegel’s system was a mere ‘ghost of theology’ and swiftly moved on to write his own works. His most famous being ‘The Essence of Christianity’ and ‘The Essence of Religion’. Feuerbach was a modernist and in his major works he tends to reduce religion to its existential‚ sociological and anthropological origins. Feuerbach states

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