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Laws Of Nature Good And Evil
2,560 wordsFinal Paper (1) Friedrich Nietzsche is being rightly referred to as one of the most progressive philosophers of 19 th century. He was the first thinker of high social standing, who had courage to publicly oppose Christian obscurity, as such that is counter-productive, in evolutionary sense of this word. Therefore, we can say that his intellectual contribution to cultural and scientific progress, with which we associate 20 th century, was indispensable. It will not be an exaggeration to suggest t...
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2,883 wordsThe New Age Philosophy as Reflection of Americas Social Illness (1) In recent years, the popularity of commercial mysticism in America has been steadily rising, with majority of Americans thinking that there is nothing wrong with even well-established newspapers and magazines placing daily, weekly and annual horoscopes on its pages and with natural-born psychics utilizing these Medias to openly advertise their services. Nowadays, every librarian is well of the fact that it is mystical literature...
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Black And White Film Noir
4,098 wordsEXISTENTIALISM IN FILM I could not say where or how existentialist themes first emerged in film. Often times, critics will point to the work of Ingmar Bergman and Federico Fellini as early examples. Indeed, these two men are titans in their art, and they will be discussed in this essay. However, it occurs to me that a certain genre of film being made in America during the late forties and early fifties perhaps deserves credit for treating very early, if not for the first time, subject matter and...
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Tre Taler Ved Kierkegaard Tre Opbyggelige Taler Kierkegaard's
6,933 wordsS? ren AabyeKierkegaard S? ren Kierkegaard S? ren Able Kierkegaard (b. 1813, d. 1855) was a profound and prolific writer in the Danish golden age of intellectual and artistic activity. His work crosses the boundaries of philosophy, theology, psychology, literary criticism, devotional literature and fiction. Kierkegaard brought this potent mixture of discourses to bear as social critique and for the purpose of renewing Christian faith within Christendom. At the same time he made many original con...
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