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    In his writings on commodity fetishism, German philosopher and revolutionary socialist Karl Marx, well-known for his 1848 pamphlet The Communist Manifesto, argues that in commodities, “the social character of men’s labour appears to them as an objective character stamped upon the product of that labour” (Marx…

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    Abhinav Lahiri Mr. N. Lewis Theory of Knowledge 18 November 2014 Prescribed Title Prompt: To understand something you need to rely on your own experiences and culture. Does this mean that it is impossible to have objective knowledge? Dwight D. Eisenhower once said: “Great truths, can, at times be startlingly simple.” In the same speech, he stated: “Communism claims man to be an animal creature of the state, curses him for his stubborn instinct for independence, governs with a tyranny that makes…

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    An activity must fulfill two requirements to be deemed meaningful in this view. One of two parts, the subjective view, is based on whether or not the person finds enjoyment and fulfillment in their activity. However, Wolf does specify that there is a difference between pleasures and fulfillment and that an individual should be aware of that during their assessment (14). The objective view is where assessment becomes tricky. Many people question why they have any right to judge someone else’s…

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    Humans attribute value to objects. Bentham tries to find what humans value fundamentally in a manner similar to the first cause argument. Through this process he deduces that humans fundamentally value pleasure, along with the avoidance of pain. The reason pleasure was the ultimate conclusion is that pleasure cannot be traded away. Bentham is a utilitarian, so he believes in the meaning of the consequences rather than the meaning of the actions. These trades adding up have a net consequence.…

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    associated with women. Feminist thought has sought to ask if the feminine identity is essentialist or socially constructed in order to better understand how a woman knows herself to be a woman. Whether aesthetic judgments of the female body are objective or subjective has also been a matter of longstanding debate. I will…

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    all along the TV show and the books, we see that Jon Snow has developed a sense of morality which has led him to make value judgments in order to protect him and the citizens of Westeros from an imminent death at the hands of the white walkers. Now, the Night King and his army…

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    alternative to hypothetical ones. He firmly believed that hypothetical imperatives, or any action based on desire, cannot persuade moral actions and judgements within a society, because the imperatives on which they rely are too heavily based on subjective circumstances. Although, this is true in the sense that it is important to have a legislative and executive governing branch that does determine societies’ morals by enforcing laws. It is also important to have a judicial law that can…

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    Methodology Research objectives The objective is to examine how quality of sleep impacts quality of life among undergraduate students at the University of Oklahoma. The aim of the study is to provide a better understanding between sleep quality and quality of life. Author Wong found that sleep quality has direct and indirect effects on college students ' intellectual functioning, medical and cognitive health (2013). Our study aims to provide insight on the ways in which sleep quality influences…

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    Diamond Second Summary; Subjective vs Objective Beauty brief factual summary of the subject Beauty is one of the most fascinating and complicated topics as I have found in the world. Yet most of them I find, just like probably other people beside myself, throwing the term around as a please or never wonder too deep in its real meaning. Though this might be an underestatement according to how the current society functions and its expectations. Is beauty subjective or objective? I would admit…

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    I believe that Heidegger is not an atheist. In his writing “Letter to Humanism” he is not taking a stance on God, he is stating that Philosophy does not deal with God. This is because for Heidegger, God as the ultimate being as a result of the Platonic tradition, which confused the "Being of beings" with the most absolute or greatest Being, which over time the idea of greatest being incorporated also the idea of God. I think for Heidegger, the proper place for philosophy and the concern of…

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