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Theory Of Evolution Universal Principle
1,499 wordsHuman beings constantly create hierarchies by arranging all things known to them in order of rank. Hierarchies are abound in man's life: our laws, for example, have differing degrees of punishment depending on the severity of the crime. Yet, the ultimate question becomes whether human beings would be justified in creating a hierarchy for the different disciplines of knowledge. If the presence of a clearly observable universal principle governing the discipline is used as a ranking criterion, the...
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Appearance And Reality Value Judgments
1,494 wordsIn spoken or written language, words are used to express thoughts. Words provide humans with an effective way of transferring and communicating thoughts. But can thoughts exist without words? If there are no words to convey thoughts, do thoughts really exist? Can language be used to manipulate other disciplines? After a careful analysis it becomes clear that thoughts can not exist without language, making language the ultimate tool for controlling all other disciplines of knowledge. In order to ...
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Dark Ages Five Points
1,899 wordsOnline Roleplaying Rules Ver 2. 1 (character Creation) Online Roleplaying Rules Ver 2. 1 (character Creation) Welcome Welcome to the Theatre de More and our game of Vampire: The Past Returned in VP. Within this text you will find the ways to create a character for the game and how to submit yourself to engage in the game. If you seek more information on the Kindred a link named Vampire Homepage in the Theatre will take you to a very informative site A little background on the game. We are curren...
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Nature Quot Art Quot
770 wordsIn " Sex and Violence, or Nature and Art, " Camille Paglia claims nature is inherently stronger than society. " Society is an artificial construction, a defense against natures power. a system of inherited forms reducing our humiliating passivity to nature. " (Writing in the Disciplines 572) I agree with the majority of Paglia's opinions, however, I believe that there are points that could have been elaborated on more substantially. In this essay, Paglia states that man is bo...
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