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    respect and due consideration for today’s discourse of philosophy. Aquinas Theory on Knowledge: His philosophy is based on the premise that knowledge and being are correlates. “In so far a thing is‚ it is knowable and in this resides its ontological truth.” Thus‚ the Thomistic theory of knowledge is a realist theory. It plays an integral part in his metaphysics and philosophy of being. Aquinas is not interested in the problem of objective as we have it in modern thinking and today rather‚ he is much

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    19th century were. And most of people at that time thought that being a grotesque was horrible. However‚ “The Book of The Grotesque” and “Hands” are two stories which show that the grotesques are not all horrible‚ and each grotesque has their own truth or belief. In “The Book of The Grotesque”‚ the carpenter‚ who helps the writer to fix the bed‚ is a grotesque. The carpenter used to be a soldier in the Civil War‚ and he also used to be a prisoner in Andersonville prison with his brother. Unfortunately

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    contribute to the claim of choosing ignorance over knowing the truth. This claim is supported through the factual validity of Proctor’s text rather than the effectual validity of Noah’s text. This supports Proctor’s credibility towards his claim to persuade the educators that they know an insufficient amount about ignorance. While Proctor’s text has more validity‚ the example also implicates that life is a never-ending cycle of ignoring the truth. The example implicates this insight by portraying how even

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    SPEECH Start with: Respected teachers and my fallows....Good Morning....I am Bilal Sajjad from grade 5........!!!Today my topic is about...!!!...:Telling the truth is the most important thing to do. It’s better to tell the truth‚ admit mistakes and move on. Everybody should tell the truth all the time to feel more comfortable. Of course‚ sometimes they have to use the polite way to express their opinion. It makes life simpler; there is also great humility in admitting mistakes. People appreciate

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    correct reasoning the basic principles of the categorical logic that was universally accepted by Western philosophers until the nineteenth century. This system of thought regards assertions of the subject-predicate form as the primary expressions of truth‚ in which features or properties are shown to inhere in individual substances. In every discipline of human knowledge‚then‚ we seek to establish the things of some sort have features of a certain kind. Aristotle further supposed that this logical

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    Definition of Integrity The definition of integrity according to Webster’s Dictionary is‚ "a rigid adherence to a code of behavior." There are though many ways to look at a persons integrity. A person with integrity possesses many qualities. Three of these qualities are honesty‚ the ability to follow a moral code‚ and loyalty to yourself and your beliefs. In The Crucible‚ a prime example of a person with integrity is Elizabeth Proctor. Elizabeth shows her personal purity when she refuses

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    Literary devices can be a writers ’ best friend‚ and likewise‚ worst enemy. In the essay “What A Certain Visionary Once Said”‚ by Thompson Highway‚ Highway employs imagery‚ simple vocabulary and omits repetition. Al Gore‚ in the essay‚ A Moment Of Truth‚ also uses imagery‚ but uses much more formal vocabulary and repetition. Although‚ the literary devices found in Gore ’s essay are often effective‚ Highway invites agreement more effectively because he is able to get his point across without being

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    reality. Plato tries to make us a see a world in which the prison was to be released from his chains. Where he would feel intense pain by the light outside and dazed but the new world he begins to see‚ where he would also struggle to adjust at all to truth of reality and his new surroundings. After he realises that what he previously thought to be reality was in fact a lie‚ he tries to forget about his past life. Plato suggests that if the prisoner were led to the entrance to the cave‚ then this man

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    believe; along with this‚ I plan to illustrate the inherent dangers that lurk in building belief systems on an illegitimate foundation and why you are morally obligated to hold true belief systems. What is a belief? It is a thought(s) that is truth to the mind. Beliefs may not always be true or legitimate‚ but the fact that the mind believes them forges them in to concrete building blocks. This creates a foundation on which actions come to fruition and morals come in to play. Once beliefs are

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    about it. So she resorted to silence‚ so that she doesn’t have to bring back the horrible memories she was trying to forget even though all she had to do was speak. In fact‚ if Melinda had told the truth immediately the rape occurred‚ everyone would have believed her. We all know that speaking the truth sounds easy but it can sometimes be hard‚ just like in Melinda’s case. But what Melinda did not understand was that when secrets like this are kept they can eat away at your esteem and your confidence

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