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Insight into Zen philosophy.

Explain the Zen philosophy and the role of intuitions. The role of intuition in Zen philosophy. This post briefly discusses how Buddha views the role of intuition in acquiring freedom. For Buddha, to acquire freedom, one has to understand the nature of desires. Philosophers like Schopenhauer, Sartre, Scheler, all have similar concepts of the role of desire in human affairs. True freedom (and happiness) comes from understanding the real nature of human desires.

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Philosophy of the Emotions

Posting ID:

6927

OTA ID:

102713

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The difference between empirical and analytic approaches to mind-to-matter reductionism is explained and examplified.

What is the difference between empirical (metodological) and analytic (logical) reductions of mental phenomena?

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Philosophy of the Emotions

Posting ID:

11248

OTA ID:

104079

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ten question multiple choice exam

In how many different ways can a ten-question multiple choice exam be answered if each question has three possible answers, a, b, and c.

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Philosophy of the Emotions

Posting ID:

23980

OTA ID:

102773

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Philosophy of psychiatry

What is the mind/body problem?

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Philosophy of the Emotions

Posting ID:

67244

OTA ID:

104684

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Moral Obligation

I need to develop a personal philosophy relating to this topic. “What is moral obligation? What is the extent of our moral obligation to other people and other living things?” I need a description of the principle issues within this topic. What are some issues people may have with my topic? Name some historical views that support the theory of the above topic. If possible, can the above request be presented on PowerPoint slides? Please cite all references.

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Philosophy of the Emotions

Posting ID:

91054

OTA ID:

105119

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