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- 1111: Existentialism
- ... French philosopher. He combined the theories of a select few German philosophers, the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, the metaphysics of G.W.F. Hegel and Martin Heidegger, and the social theory of Karl Marx. This philosophy became a worldwide movement. One phenomenon of this theory is its proliferation. Since its creation it has remained a part of contemporary thought. One explanation for this is its applicability to contemporary life and society ...
- 1112: Drug Legalization
- Just say no? This is not exactly the philosophy that the vast majority of the United States population tends to follow. Drugs have become a routine aspect of everyday life in the United States. Neither a gigantic metropolis nor a minute town have gone ...
- 1113: Drugs Debate
- ... division of drugs into categories does seem to be of the nature of platonic perfectionism but the ideology is not entirely based on this ethical theory and some arguments might seem to conflict with its philosophy. Using mind constricting drugs leads to immoral outcomes and therefore, mind constricting drugs must be illegal in order to at least minimize the amount of such outcomes. Making mind constricting drugs illegal prevents people from ...
- 1114: Bring Back Foolishness, Corpor
- ... this man and his use of percentages. Let us not forget that this is not a percentage based on fact, or even necessarily a poll of opinions. It is the criminologist opinion, and ethics and philosophy are not his fields of specialty, criminal behavior is. Therefore his opinion on this matter is no more relevant than yours or mine. This next opinion of Jeff’s made me laugh when I read ...
- 1115: Wherefore The Maintenance Of L
- ... t about duck hunting!" announces a bumper sticker. It is about Mason's the "whole people," meaning all Americans, armed and trained to, if needed, make war against government gone bad. This is rather bold philosophy to be tossed about by people afraid to own militia-suitable arms because the government will not let them. Rather potent bunk for a people afraid to bear concealed arms without the government granting them ...
- 1116: Political Parties And Their Ro
- ... programs to get things going. They believe in leaving the money with the people giving them more to spend and with their increased spending stimulate all aspects of the economy. If you agree with their philosophy of lower taxes and smaller government and you were a Canadian citizen this might be the party for you. If not then maybe you might be interested in the Li! bertarian Party on Canada. This ...
- 1117: Locke Government Theory
- ... he wrote. Through Locke's friendships with numerous government officials, Locke became influential in the politics of the seventeenth century. Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding, written in 1690, dealt with the subject of human philosophy, and was written with consistency to the theories of Newton. Locke's views that experience produces ideas led him to believe that people are not aware of physical objects, but rather that they are aware ...
- 1118: Thomas Hobbes
- ... nasty impulses as others and violate the rights of those in society, which government is suppose to protect. WORK CITED Hobbes, Thomas.LEVIATHAN, in Work Edited by Bronstein, Daniel J. et al. BASIC PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY. 3rd Ed.Prentice- Hall, 1964, pp.152-63. And in Work Edited by Hirschfeld, Charles. CLASSICS OF WESTERN THOUGHT:The Modern World. Enlarged Edition. Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.1969, Chapter 3. Locke, John.TWO TREATIES ...
- 1119: Tim Leary
- ... shared with everyone and thought that the non-elite would benefit most from its use. Barron went back to Berkeley and Tim started working closer with an assistant professor named Richard Alpert. Then, a British philosophy student named Michael Hollingshead called Tim with revelations about LSD and showed up at Harvard with a mayonnaise jar of powdered sugar laced with it. This was an incredibly powerful hallucinogen discovered by Swiss Scientist ...
- 1120: Thomas Hobbes
- ... forms of government. He became interested in why people allowed themselves to be ruled, and what would be the best form of government for England. Thomas Hobbes was the first great figure in modern moral philosophy. Hobbes had a pessimistic view of people; he believed humans were selfish creatures who would do anything to better their positions. He also thought that people could not be trusted to make decisions on their ...
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