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1301: Standardizing The Mind
... a direct purpose and function, production for the sake of consumption. What happened to creating something for thought? Where did our artists go? When was the last time the US won a Nobel Prize in Philosophy or any field other than Science? We don t think about things unless we get paid for it. Why is an artist not as important to us as a brain surgeon? I think both can ...
1302: Sophistic Movement
... our realities is based on our own perceptions and we can t say that one man s reality is any less truthful than anothers because all perceptions are true . This idea brings on another sophistic philosophy. Since all perceptions are true, it is impossible to contradict. It would be unfeasible for the man to whom the wind is cold to contradict the man to whom it is warm because the two ...
1303: Searching For Utopia
... passions. To date, many of Fourier's ideas have become accepted in today's society as a social norm. Thomas Jefferson is possibly the most famous man among these philosophers, not only for his enlightening philosophy, but instead for his part in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence and his time spent as president of the United States. His attributes were great and his ideals and hopes represented his time ...
1304: Scarface
... goal of many characters in this movie was to get people under you so they can do your dirty work. All major characters in this movie were obsessed with money drugs, and women. Tony s philosophy was: First you get the money, then you get the power, and then you get the women. The unhealthy messages about drugs conveyed in this movie suggest that they are a quick way to make ...
1305: 5 Major Psychology Theoretical
... do not think that this school of psychology has any bearing on academic psychology. Primarily based upon the fact that many of the psychoanalysis assumptions could not be verified, research psychologist was more related to philosophy rather than clinical science. Though not as scientific as the other perspectives, the psychodynamic perspective is none the less still associated with psychology. When Sigmund Freud released his book The Interpretation of Dreams, it was ...
1306: Stakeholder Relations
... Somerfield is a modern high street retailer offering fresh foods, groceries, and household needs. The Kwik Save division was introduced to Somerfield when they announced their unconditional merger on March 20, 1998. Kwik Save s philosophy is to provide a full range of quality products at the lowest price on the high street. The idea was all about no frills low pricing. Somerfield started a £1 billion programme to convert Kwik ...
1307: Social Darwinism
... Sedgwick later became a bitter opponent of Darwin's theory). In addition, during his last year at Cambridge Darwin read two books which influenced him greatly, Herschel's Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy, and Von Humboldt's Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent. Darwin later confessed that these books inspired in him a burning zeal to add even the most humble contribution ...
1308: Snowboarding
... pioneer was Dimitrije Milovich, a surfer from the east coast. He made his invention because of the lack of warm water in the winter. This board also had no bindings, to stick with the surf philosophy, but it included iron edges. In the early seventies Milovich began limited production of these custom boards. Also in 1972, Bob Webber received a patent for his "SkiBoard," another board directly from the surf idea ...
1309: Shiga Naoya - At Kinosaki
... relates these three deaths in such a way that they each represent a certain type of death; natural, murderous, and accidental, and then describe so artfully the way he attempts to find a comforting common philosophy to understand them. He clearly describes how his understanding and feeling towards death changes after each incident, but never loses the common thread of 'quietness' and 'loneliness'. Shiga does not make the hero of the ...
1310: Shell And Nigerian Oil And Uti
... were hurt while few where helped and the way those that were hurt was great and those that were helped it was trivial since it was monetary. I chose Utilitarianism for this case since its philosophy is to maximize good in the best way for as many people for the longest time. The ethical shortcomings in the case are many but there are couple ethical strengths in the case. Such as ...


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