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 of emotion, reason, language and perception. It is through these means that men learn, perfect and extend their areas of knowing. But the world in which one has lived, the culture and the society where one grew up create filters through which he will
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 the beginning of rational thought, philosophers have searched for the true meaning of morality.   Many theorists have attempted to answer this question with reasoning, in an attempt to find a universal set of rules, or a way to distinguish
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 mind was that of Sigmund Freud (1856-
 1939).  In the year 1923 he created a new view of the mind.  That view encompassed the idea
 we have split personalities and that each one have their own realm, their own tastes, their own
 principles upon which
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 there are so many
 different meanings it can be quite confusing if you don't know what kind of humanism
 someone is talking about.
 
 Literary Humanism is a devotion to the humanities or literary culture.
 
 Renaissance Humanism is the spirit
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 4th century, hold polar views on politics and philosophy in general.  This fact is very cleverly illustrated by Raphael's 'School of Athens' (1510-11; Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican), where Plato is portrayed looking up to the higher forms; and Aristotl
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 of feminism and the equality of the sexes, there is one fact that neither gender can ignore; none can survive without the other.  Love and the want of a soul mate keeps each member of man and womankind in constant search of the perfect person
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 we must first understand the definition of a miracle.  The
 Webster Dictionary defines a miracle as: a supernatural event
 regarded as to define action, one of the acts worked by Christ
 which revealed his divinity an extremely remarkable
 achievement
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 we explore the various and ever-
 changing constructions of the body, and thus of the embodied self......The one word, body,
 may therefore signify very different realities and perceptions of reality.....(Synnot 1992,
 43)
 
               It has been
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 utilitarianism by pointing out the impracticality of the theory.  Mainly, in a society of utilitarians, a citizens rights could be completely ignored if injustice to this one citizen would benefit the rest of society.  Rawls believes that a social contra
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 political thinkers of the western world was John Locke.  John Locke, the man who initiated what is now known as British Empiricism, is also considered highly influential in establishing grounds, theoretically at least, for the constitution of
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