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- 7151: The Comparisons of Charles Manson to Transcendental Philosophy
- ... album name. This angers Manson and extends his argument that the rights of an individual are no longer safe. In his 1986 Parole Hearing Statement, Manson talks about how his “family wanted to stop a war and turn the government and world to peace." He goes farther to say that his masterplan included preserving ATWA, which would extend to enhance the individual. Both of these ideals were important to the transcendentalists ...
- 7152: Socrates and Maintaining a Harmony What is Right and Expression of Opinions
- ... in place to create order. A You must either persuade it or obey its orders, and endure in silence whatever it instructs you to endure, whether blows or bonds, and if it leads you into war or be wounded or killed you must obey.@(Crito p.63b) The society in which a person lives creates a mutual relationship in which every person in that society is indebted to, if he or ...
- 7153: Does Plato Believe There Can Ever Be A Just Society?
- ... Plato Believe There Can Ever Be A Just Society? In answering this question I first need to describe what a just society would consist of. A perfect state can only be lead under perfect conditions. Civil Society would be a better name for this state. A just state would be made up of three parts. First, a state is a structure with parts that work together like an organism. If the ...
- 7154: Personal Identity: Philosophical Views
- ... that body is changed, is one the same person? Someone's body is surely different at age 40 than at age 4. Also a problem arrives in alterations to a body. If John goes to war, becomes injured by a mine, and then has his legs amputated is he not still the same person, John? Therefore, the preceding definition of body theory is not sufficient, since it does not account alterations ...
- 7155: I Believe: A Code of Ethics
- ... or an act works against the cause of Mind than it is unjust. Such laws must not be obeyed and indeed must be worked against. But how is one to know the extent of such civil disobedience? In my case, the answer is found in rule number one. So long as I do not put my family at risk of losing a husband and father, justice must be served. It is ...
- 7156: Human Life and Fire
- ... and out-of-control. This fact can be proved by just scanning through a history book -- the Holocaust, the fall of Roman Empire and the assassination of the Arch Duke of Austria, which began World War I. Human nature is strange and impossible to understand. Fire is close to the same. Science can try to come up with explanations of them both, yet the truth is not really known nor understood ...
- 7157: John Locke: Property Rights
- ... God, because it is a God given right that a man should gain property through labor. This also sets the tone of the role of government, that of servitude instead of command. Locke believed that civil society existed to free individuals from the insecurity of the state of nature. He thought that men united voluntarily in a concerted effort of preserving and protecting life, liberty, and estate. Here again we see ...
- 7158: Human Perception: An Intimate Look Into The Most Intriguing Aspect of Modern Psychology
- ... to hard-core rock and like the sound of it. However, an adult would most likely label it as simply "noise". The perceptual differences among people is the *single* biggest speed bump in attaining world, civil, and domestic peace. Our differences are small, but great in bounty. I see white, you see black. Never will all people in the world agree on one particular topic, however we can learn to respect ...
- 7159: The Formation of An Individual: Cases, Terms, & Tools
- ... oppression. In order for us to become more fully human, and move along on our road to our own formation we must break free from our oppressors. By breaking free, you are not starting a war, or even a conflict, but you are actively participating in your own realization. Before we can break free of the oppression that I just described we must first be able to realize when we are ...
- 7160: A Philosophy For All: An Analysis of the Tao
- ... full, let yourself be empty. If you want to be reborn, let yourself die..." In other words, if a person wants to succeed she must first understand the opposition. This strategy is used often in war. In order to predict what the enemy will do next, one can think like the enemy, be the enemy. Another way to understand this contradiction is by applying it to modern day life. In many ...
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