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    resultantly would go on to change the world. Around the world, particularly in America, a pessimistic lost generation of Caucasian male survivors, pivoted away from typical conservative, faith-based values, turning towards excessive consumerism, hedonism, and drinking (Boyes 2016). In contrast, optimistic African Americans were able to find a light, the possibility of equality in the North, in the darkness that was the rebirth of white supremacy in the South. This light fueled the New Negro Movement

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    portrait molds Dorian as each character influences his self-identification and destruction. The role of Lord Henry, for instance, is to establish negative connections to the self-image Dorian gains from the portrait. Inspired by Lord Henry’s theories of hedonism and sensual pleasure Dorian begins to misrecognize his identity and alienates himself from society through sin. The idea of self is a false illusion, however, and Dorian starts to live a life inspired by sensual pleasure. It is not until the deaths

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    the opposite poles between which Montag struggles.” Montag does not realize he struggles to see the differences in him and women. “Although Montag has not yet recognized the problem with this reduction of happiness to a step below hedonism, a kind of vicarious hedonism, in which even sensation is often artificially provided, Beatty seems aware of it." Beatty realizes something different before Montag has the chance to. “Before Montag can begin to recognize his connection to others and to his inhuman

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    Virtue is habit or quality that allows an individual to succeed though a chosen purpose, with the use of intelligible teleological that accounts to the meaning of human life; which is categorized by the moral virtues and intellectual virtues. Virtue ethics is known as virtue theory; which is an approach to ethics that emphasizes an individual’s character element through ethical thinking rather than rules about deontological or consequentialism. It is also said that virtue does not primarily identify

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    Hedonism basically is how people chose pleasures over pain; pleasures are the thing that drives them in life. Aristippus’ view showed that pleasures and/or the good life were the end rather than happiness. He felt strongly that pleasures are often chased

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    Buddhist Meditation is a practice that consists of the channeling of the flow of the mind. Habitually, our mind is consistently trying to create certain habits and patterns- and many of the time these patterns are developed without our knowledge. Yet, meditation makes us aware of these habitual patterns through mindfulness, right concentration, and the middle way—fostering the goals of knowing the mind, shaping the mind, and freeing the mind. One of the main goals of Buddhist meditation includes

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    as the outcome is beyond our control. To Kant the only thing that matters is good will. His theory suggests that an action is either “just” or “unjust” regardless of the consequences of that same action. Bentham tried to attain his theory through hedonism and Kant his through universal maxims, neither theory beneficial to everyone. In addition, Jeremy Bentham’s theory is flawed because it only considers the most happiness caused by a moral action, it neglects minorities. Similarly, Kant fully ignoring

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    According to the Aesthetic movement in the late nineteenth-century, art justifies its existence by expressing and embodying beauty. Oscar Wilde’s novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray” demonstrates that true beauty comes from within by creating the character of Dorian Gray, whose portrait becomes uglier with every crime he commits. Oscar Wilde used the themes of homoerotic love and the indulgence of the senses, his style of epigrams, and the historical context referring to what happened during the nineteenth

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    Definition Of A Priori

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    1. Kant uses the terms a priori and a posteriori to distinguish the way a judgment is known to be true. A posteriori describes knowledge known from experience such as those perceived by sensation; for example, the temperature outside, the texture of silk, the exhilaration of an adventure, the smell and taste of cinnamon rolls, etc. A priori consists of knowledge that is independent of experience such as abstract ideas; for example math. Kant believes that morality is a priori. First, Kant makes a

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    In the play “A Streetcar Named Desire,” author Tennessee Williams uses his three main characters Stanley, Stella and Blanche to illustrate the theme of sexual hedonism in a world where each struggles for survival and desires to belong. Stanley Kowalski and his wife Stella live in a two room apartment on Stanley’s blue collar salary. They are visited by Stella’s sister Blanche Dubois who has just lost the family plantation, Belle Reve. The three exist in the ‘jungle’ society of New Orleans where

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