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    viewpoint of that organism and not any other. The consciousness occurs at the many different levels of animal life‚ and in simple terms it is being human from a human beings point of view. Existence of Consciousness The consciousness exists since we are able to imagine and reason out the very nature of ourselves and other animal life other than our own. We may not be able to express the life of other animals correctly‚ since we are limited to our own viewpoint hence unable to fully comprehend their experiences

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    Can Animals Think Summary

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    Scientists have been studying animal intelligence since the 1960s and most are coming to the conclusion that animals are smarter than most previously thought. In the article “Can Animals Think.”‚ Eugene Linden makes a compelling argument that same animals have the capacity to reason and feel. Many animals are smarter than people give them credit for. The first creative example is Fu Manchu’s incredible escape. The article states that the orangutan used a piece of metal to “slide a wire into the gap

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    girlfriend walking out with a man that you have never seen before. What are you to think? What really is the meaning of love? It is just a word? Does it really have a meaning? This was one of the chapters (“The Meaning of Words”) that stood out to me in the book What Does It All Mean by Thomas Nagel. So what does this word really mean? To me the word means a lot more than just any other word. It is a very

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    3) According to Nagel‚ Functionalism is the view that the brain is a physical substance but all its conscious states are not just physical states. It consists of mental processes as well. On the other hand‚ Dualism states that we consist of a body and a soul and the mental life takes place in our soul. Functionalism is a form of dualism because the core idea behind functionalism is that there are dual aspects of the brain as it is concerned with only the functional states of the brain. It solves

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    Do one of the following for your Stop and Think. Make your Stop and Think at least 250 words: State your high and low scores on the Thomas-Kilman assessment instrument found in the conflict resolution section. State why you choose the approaches your most choose and where you would like to improve. -The Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument is designed to measure a person’s behavior in conflict situations.They are five different mode of handling the conflict situations.We always face a lot of

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    that you have just made was the best possible decision for you to make? An agent ’s relationship between responsibility and his decisions in life are affected by the alternative choices that were not taken as well as the choices that were made. Thomas Nagel believes that an agent ’s autonomy is always being threatened by the possibility of a viewpoint that is more objective than his own. His view on responsibility is such that in order to place responsibility on an agent‚ sufficient reflection about

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    Nagel believes that we are ridiculous creatures in the sense that we can’t prove without a doubt that our projects or goals are valuable. We can’t prove that our pursuits and goals have any value due to the existence of a gap that separates how we perceive a situation and the actual reality of the given situation. By noticing that we are absurd in this sense‚ we can approach our pursuits and goals with a more spirited attitude in that we think that our pursuits and goals are valuable in order to

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    world by present in over 220 countries and territories across the globe. For its contributions in past 40 years‚ DHL has become the global leader of the international express and logistics industry to solve the customer fulfill needed and want. 1. Do you think DHL’s branding strategies are suitable for the 21st century? Why or Why not? DHL’s branding strategies are suitable for the 21st century because is the age of modern technologies and namely information technologies. Technology environment is vital

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    Moral Luck, Nagel

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    Moral Luck Through Moral Luck‚ Nagel discusses the problem of moral luck and the conflict that arises between the common practice and intuition that most of society believes in regarding morality. Throughout his essay‚ Nagel defines intuition and the phenomenon of moral luck and claims that‚ despite having this intuition‚ people often make moral judgments about people based on factors that are beyond their control (for example‚ a drunk driver who kills a child). Nagel claims that the problem of moral

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    Animals and humans share a very interesting bond through intelligence and certain behaviors. Scientists and even common folk debate whether animals can think or not. I believe that they can think and there’s evidence to prove it. Animals are capable of thinking. Animals can think to help each other and others. For example in “Can Animals Think” by Eugene Linden it says “Orky had been watching the procedure‚ apparently sizing up the problem‚ he swam under the strecher and allowed one of the men to

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