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    The concept of moral law springs from pure reason or reason that exists separate from empirical considerations. Since pure reason is able to be relevant to material action, we see a conceptual bridge is constructed in the form of the maxim, to the degree that

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    of a dollar will be less. A great example is Germany after World War 1 trying to pay their debt by just printing all the money. So a loaf of bread that cost 3 dollars, rose in cost to 6,000 dollars. That is an example of the extreme, but the same concept is true. In America, fast food prices will go up substantially. This will not benefit the poor very much. Inflation can become a huge problem for this country if we let

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    course. There is a philosophy course that is offered in most colleges for a whole semester. The author tries to make the reader understand all of that in thirteen pages. And the author goes really deep into the concepts of deduction and induction and validating an argument. These concepts need to be explained very simply or else not taken up. If the author wants to go in that much in depth about logic in a few pages, he will most likely end up confusing most of the readers instead of helping them

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    able to identify the line between what is real and what is a mere figment of assumption.Truth itself is the quintessence of discovery through both the introverted and extroverted explorations of life that strive to define the purpose of being. This concept of “truth” presents the poetic descriptions attributed in Emily Dickinson’s “Much Madness is divinest Sense-” and Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” expressing the conceptual idea that truth comes through perception and evaluation. In regards

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    does my ethical theory fit with issues of life or death? My ethical theory focuses more on issues that an individual will face in their everyday life. It does not directly deal with issues of life and death; however you can still go through the core concepts to make a decision. For instance, let's take a look at assisted suicide. Your actions should reflect your moral beliefs. I personally don’t believe assisted suicide should be legal so my actions would reflect that. What sort of actions would reflect

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    their true identity. Besides creating comedic shenanigans for everyone involved, this lie communicates to us as the audience core concepts that can still be applied today. One concept is that love can be vain. A second concept is that lying will catch up to you. Finally, the third concept is that everything works out in the end if you tell the truth. The first concept, love can be vain, is shown through the characters Gwendolen and Cecily. During his proposal to Gwendolen, Jack doesn’t tell her that

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    Most Difficult: The one concept that I found difficult to understand in the reading was Cognitive Coping. I got confused oh how the research connected and explained the topic. What I do understand is that Coping is basically getting use to what has happened. How I resolved the problem was I read more and went to a website called http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/444154 and found that Coping mechanisms are ways to which external or internal stress is managed, adapted to or acted upon. In the

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    NAME PROFESSOR NAME CLASS NAME 24 October 2015 Kant and Locke on Freedom The concept of freedom has long been a popular tenet for philosophers to explore. From ancient Greek origins to the present day, many individuals have discussed the importance of freedom and the role it plays within society in an effort to define its relationship to the human condition. Two philosophers that have studied freedom in depth are John Locke and Immanuel Kant. Both philosophers viewed freedom as playing a major role

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    The concept from the article from the reading this week that I have chosen to focus on is the concept of “Self-Schemata” (Lizabeth and Novak, 214 2014). This concept was very hard to grasp while reading and discussing what the authors were talking about. Self-Schemata from what I can conceive is what one person thinks on themselves. It is past memories and experiences that one has that helps shape how they view themselves as a whole (Lizabeth and Novak, 2014). The authors did their best at explaining

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    There are many factors that weigh on your mind before purchasing a flag, but flag material is not usually one of them. Believe it or not, flag material is just as important as what is displayed on the flag. You don’t go outdoors in the winter without a jacket, and you don’t wear shorts during the winter, so you shouldn’t purchase the wrong flag for the wrong purpose. CVS Flags offers a wide variety of flag materials for various purposes. We offer expertly crafted nylon, polyester and cotton flags

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