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ethical relativism is to examine the wide and varying societal rules that bind one to ones cultural existence. Indeed, it is impo...
causes them to prefer intellectual pleasures over sensual ones. He continues in his thinking to assume that the principle of utili...
In six pages this paper examines how knowledge theories are philosophically conceptualized by Kant, Hume, Spinoza, and Descartes. ...
In six pages this paper discusses causation and knowledge in a consideration of the differences between the philosophies of David ...
This six page paper considers the societal roles expected of Victorian women. John Stewart Mill, Tennyson, and Elizabeth Gaskell ...
In five pages the Critique of Judgment by Immanuel Kant is discussed in a consideration of the philosopher's sublime concept. Fou...
In 5 pages this paper examines the universal morality philosophy of Immanuel Kant and how it can be applied to daily life. One sou...
In six pages this report considers the concept of justice as perceived by philosophers John Stuart Mill and Aristotle. Four sourc...
In nine pages this essay discusses metaphysics, a priori and synthetic forms of knowledge, transcendental deduction, and metaphysi...
In a paper consisting of eight pages ethical policy concerns are applied to AIDS and the workplace with liberal philosophical view...
In nine pages this report considers the lives of women who worked in fabric mills in Lowell, Massachusetts during the mid nineteen...
In five pages this paper discusses Aristotle and J.S. Mill in a contrast and comparison of their moral philosophies. Two sources ...
rather selfish but perhaps it is true. Hume further believes that that the house also produces pleasure, which in turn produces pr...
sad truth may suggest just the opposite. It is also valuable to consider the perspective offered by Oliver Cromwell Cox who note...
evolving to take its place (Terchek 583). Mill pictured as this new culture as giving rise to the "higher types" of culture and o...
own time. It was that goal of establishing principles that formed his viewpoint regarding the character of a person and how a pers...
most part, completely unremarkable, having "slipped quietly into modern society... As a group, they do not threaten anyone; as ind...
Stuart Mill (that is, if they had been contemporaries). Both men believed that the greatest threat posed by democratic rule was in...
in the South Texas area. This is a long-term project and the aspects such as the suitability of the locality to the desired market...
reasons, among them the reaction of fear and disbelief. John Stuart Mill addressed the fatalism of his age by theorizing the prin...
that they progress and improve. Mill writes, "The human faculties of perception, judgment, discriminative feeling, mental activit...
keep order and lock up criminals and investigate injustices, but it is not governments job to tell the people how to live their li...
worlds, the one that exists within the realm of human interaction and the one that is experienced by the individual. Both worlds ...
not merely things to be used to reach ones goal, but are sentient beings with worth beyond measure. The golden rule may be interp...
In arguing with the Empiricists, Kant noted that the mind is necessary in order to quantify experience; that the mind isnt a blank...
The correlation between social and economic power and the perception of gender is something which has been addressed by various hi...
actions should not merely be personal. We cannot rely on our actions and motives being righteous and fully ethical if we are doing...
past times are given (or as he put it more cautiously, "presupposed") in the present time. It is possible, according to Kant, tha...
In five pages this paper discusses freedom of speech as defined by Mill in On Liberty not as an absolute right in a consideration ...
be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others" (Mill PG). Thus,...