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  1. What Is Perfect Justice

    what is perfect justice Kyle Taggart Philosophy 11/7/05 What is perfect justice? Perfect justice is when the truth is always found and no one is treated unfairly.

  2. Socrates And Zen

    maintains that life is a journey towards self-discovery of oneself and the unexplainable universe. However the drastic divide between Eastern and Western thoughts

  3. Psychoanalytic

    agree that many concepts of Freud are antagonistic to Christian philosophy, I also feel that Freud, in a sublime way, confirms Biblical truth. General revelation

  4. Socrates

    his unwavering commitment to truth, and through the vivid example of his own life, fifth-century Athenian Socrates set the standard for all subsequent Western philosophy.

  5. Continental Philosophy

    liberalism, and self-creations of the one person (Moore & Bruder, 2005). To find truth in philosophy is never complete. In ending, this paper only touches upon the

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  1. Plato Vs. Wittgenstein

    (Biletzki). Plato conceived of mathematics as a scheme of knowledge that originated from observational inputs, but progressed into abstract ideas?these ideas, to

  2. Epicureanism

    is the noblest part of philosophy"(newadvent.org). Epicurus ideals for life intrigued people and they began to think that perhaps the ethics of Epicureanism had some

  3. Hinduism

    religion. The Hindu Philosophy Hinduism stresses on the importance of the absolute truth. According to Hindu philosophy, God is the absolute reality and the universe

  4. An Innate Transcendentalist, Frederick Douglass

    notion of breaking free from England. This social and spiritual philosophy contains six major points: 1. Trust your own intuition as truth and recognize the innate

  5. Philosophy

    of how persons ought to act or if such questions are answerable. Plato's early dialogues include a search for definitions of virtue. Metaethics compares and contrasts

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