Among the reading assignments‚ the chapter “Who Owns the Past?” in Dangerous Game by MacMillan piqued my interest to elaborate on. In this chapter‚ she emphasizes that history is written by many historians who have their own views‚ interpretations‚ and biases. In this regard‚ she implies that we should not simply believe in what historians claim‚ but dig into its sources and figure out from many perspectives. There are many ‘bad’ history produced by historians without offering a wide range of views
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Cornerstones Journal 2 – Critical Thinking Throughout my schooling career‚ I have always utilized critical thinking. Personally‚ until I can understand and successfully apply a topic‚ I do not consider myself knowledgeable in it. Perhaps this is a result of my learning style‚ but I think it has more to do with the value I place on utilizing all of my knowledge to succeed in any task I come across. As Steven Ball points out‚ critical thinking is vital when “demonstrating whether faith has a rational
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Ethical Egosim and Sentiment: Examing Decision-Making in the Grey Area If there were one particular ethical theory that would universally fit all situations‚ ethics would be an open/shut case. However‚ that simply isn’t how ethical theories work. While‚ some may have significantly more merit than others on a scale of universal application‚ there are some situations where relativism comes into play when deciphering which theory best suits a given situation. The relativism referred to here is of
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hat do we actually know? Am I just in my own world? Are the people I’m seeing a figment of my imagination or are they real? In this chapter‚ Thomas Nagel talks about the perception of reality‚ “How do you know anything?”. How can we be sure that what we are seeing is reality? Each person has a different view on whether or not this is possible. As human beings we have the tendency to question things based on ours senses‚ these are called our subjective experiences. We are able to see‚ touch‚ hear
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spiritual world‚ so in a sense‚ he was a product of his environment. In his writing Discourse on the Method‚ he attempted to lay down a foundation of thoughts and principles which could not be disputed as true or not. He utilized methodological skepticism by proving that any theory that could be doubted was untrue. Therefore he had to make sure that his reasons were concrete and indisputable. Descartes compares the body to a machine‚ full of physical motions working together under the laws
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ketones. Ultimately‚ researchers found that there was indeed a body weight reduction among the mice. After viewing multiple youtube videos‚ the majority of folk say it does what it’s supposed to‚ burn fat. However‚ natural skepticism is healthy and I believe that most of us our minds are blinded by wishful thinking of the success of a product. It inhibits our critical thinking of whether or not it is really good for us‚ or whether it is something to even be consumed. I feel
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Descartes spends the beginning of Meditations on First Philosophy by discussing his skepticism of the senses. Though the entire dream sequence in Meditations was not more than a few pages‚ it is easily one of the most discussed topics of the book. The dream argument can be broken down into three parts. 1st is that while I am asleep and dreaming I often feel sensations and perceptions that I feel when I am awake. 2nd is that there are no definitive signs to tell me if I am awake or dreaming‚ and this
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the employees in those processes fits the Organizational Learning Perspective as well‚ as they learn to map out‚ identify and discover different ways to achieve that goal in the Open Systems Perspective. They overcome the initial resistance and skepticism‚ and succeed in making the hospital a more effective organization. Now most of the hospitals that have applied lean management have shorter patient waiting time and faster sent-to-surgery time. 2. I think it ignores the High-Performance Practices
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Golden Notebook‚ The Golden Notebook‚ and five other novels collectively known as Canopus in Academy. Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. She was described by the Swedish Academy as "that epicist of the female experience‚ who with skepticism‚ fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilization to scrutiny". She was also the eleventh woman and the oldest ever person to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. It is a book that expresses the major themes of the world in its
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transplant‚ and Paula decided to put herself forward as a potential donor‚ but their blood groups were not compatible‚ but that didn’t stop Paula‚ in fact she decided to give donate her kidney anyway‚ to someone who might need it. Paula is meet with skepticism from her parents and her friends‚ but Paula doesn’t see it as a big deal‚ instead she wants to do it‚ because as she says "It’s completely simple. It’s just something that I can do to help somebody else." This form of organ donation is called altruistic
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