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    Method Design The experiment will utilize a 2x2 factorial design with 2 (presentation style: blocked or interleaved) x 2 (informational content: high or low). Presentation style will be manipulated between subjects and informational content will be manipulated within subjects. Participants Participants will include forty undergraduate students, ranging in age from eighteen to twenty-three years. These subjects will be drawn from the Villanova University subject pool, and will receive course credit

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    Stanford Marquis Essay 2 Kant: The Father of Enlightenment The 18th Century is referred to as the Age of Reason or Enlightenment as it was during this period that reason and individualism was advocated as a means of power. Science and reason were revolutionizing society by challenging the facts deeply rooted in tradition. This new rational way of thinking used logic to arrive at conclusions. Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, was one of the primary figures of this era that cultivated reason and

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    prove the categories are the necessary a priori grounds for the possibility of experiential objects, then he can justify the use of philosophical synthetic a priori propositions. The preservation of such propositions is central to Kant's task in the Critique of Pure Reason. In order to determine whether Kant's justification is adequate, we will

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    On the other hand, they also share similar qualities and characteristics. Both theories realize how our world is more than capable of being a dangerous place and we should not assume we are safe at all times. Military power is recognized as being important and pragmatic, and it is understood this power can easily be abused, as much as it can be functional. Another common realization between idealist and realist approaches is because there is no absolute government having power over all countries

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    Chapter Four The Inspired Kantian Non-Formalism The interpretation of Kant as a moral formalist or constructivist precisely, has been dominant in much of the recent secondary literature on Kant in English-speaking world, for Silber, Rawls and O’Neill we analyzed. Those interpretations have lately come under sustained philosophical attack by the defenders of a non-moral formalist or realist interpretation of Kant. We have mentioned at the outset, the essential division for formalist and non-formalist

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    The University of Utah Honors College motto engraved on the rock outside of the Marriott Honors Center reads “Serve the World”. The motto assumed to be written and approved by the donor and honors boards is an attempt to inspire college students through a short phrase. It’s safe to say the people on these boards have good-hearted motives in writing a phrase they believe will drive honors students to have an unstoppable drive to produce a positive change in the world. Aspiring to be a phrase vague

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    Mark Griffin focuses on one of the themes of the film. Griffin analyzed sexuality, homophobic and the homosexual scenes of the film. Griffin is concerned of the gay portrayals and how the images are presented as a mixed metaphor. Suggesting that the movie sends a

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    crucifixion. In the movie, Son of God, the crucifixion of Jesus is powerfully illustrated. The movie focus on the narration of Jesus Christ from birth, life, sacrificial death, resurrection and the ascendance. However, the Hollywood encouraged by the church focused on the scene where Jesus was flogged and then carried his cross up on to the “skull.” Where he was physically nailed and placed upon that cross and suffered a humiliating death. This film played throughout many movie theaters around the

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    business booming, it is safe to infer that many find their comfort with movie theatres. Many of these people like to be engulfed by the story of their movie. My escape, however, comes from just being inside the theatre. There is something magical about theatres that keeps bringing me back. The first time I vividly remember going to the movies was when the second Harry Potter movie released. I finally watched the first movie on our brand new DVD player and read the four books that had been released

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    Film Critique: Assignment 1 Who Framed Roger Rabbit I would consider Who Framed Roger Rabbit to be an excellent portrayal of a 40’s crime thriller with 80’s technology. Although riddled with minute continuity and factual errors Who Framed Roger Rabbit is the first successful movie to have life action and animation work seamlessly together in a way that makes you believe Roger and Jessica Rabbit are living breathing characters. Although there are more recent live-action animation films such as Space

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