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· 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 ·1. State your belief as to which source of knowledge, rationalism or empiricism, leads to the most reliable form of knowledge and why. 2. Can certainty be obtained as a criterion of knowledge? How, or why not? In the Discussions Area you MUST answer the following two questions: 3. It has been proposed that we are certain in knowing that we are going to die.Why do you know or not know this? Please use reason, empirical evidence, but not authority.
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Philosophy
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98699
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104521
What are the philosophical implications for a reality based upon Newtonian concepts of reality with time and space as absolutes What are the philosophical implications for a reality based upon Einstein’s concept of a four dimensional universe with a space-time continuum? What does Philosophical implications for a reality based upon Newtonian concepts mean with time and space as absolutes. What are Philosophical Implications? What is Newtonian Concepts? What is Einsteins concept of a four dimensional universe with space-time continuum mean?
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Philosophy
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Other
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102508
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104330
I've been trying to figure out how to write a essay on Hume's view voluntary action. I'm having a hard time developing how to write an objection and response. The "complex" version of Hume's conception of freedom is this: an action is free, only if it is voluntary and only to the extent that the choice to perform this action flows from the agent's character. This seems to imply that if I just choose to act out of character, my action is not free and my responsibility for it is diminished. This cannot be right, can it? Doesn't this implication refute Hume's view? (Would the claim that "I just chose to act out of character" get one off the hook in a murder trial?)
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Philosophy
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Other
Posting ID:
103342
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102773
Applying Ethical Theory to Pollution Law
Discuss the following statement using at least two ethical theories" "Any pollution law is unjust because it necessarily violates people's right to liberty and right to property."
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Philosophy
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Other
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103900
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102789
Discuss the complexity of culture utilizing a theoretical analysis of the challenges associated with organizational culture.
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Philosophy
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Other
Posting ID:
104231
OTA ID:
102789
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