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    that with or without empathy, Rick and the rest of the world will never be pure. This shrinks the gap between humans and androids which prove capable of displaying feelings of empathy. While interrogating Luba Lift to conclude whether or not she is an android,…

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    few days of not being able to stand the starvation and thirst, Helmar, thought of a plan but Prendick did not agree until the next day. A fight starts between the two other men, and Prendick tries to help Helmar, then both men fell overboard leaving Prendick all alone. After two days, Prendick was rescued, who no longer remember any particular of the event. Being marooned on a remote Pacific island challenged Prendick’s basic physical survival skills, forced him to observe human nature at its…

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    Which philosopher provides the greatest argument to explain human nature and our ethical being? Without a doubt, I argue that Xunzi’s position of human nature being innately evil is the best position. This argument justifies corrupt behavior simply as inexperience and allows man to grow into virtue through teaching and guidelines. In what follows, I will provide Xunzi’s position on human nature and values. After that, I will describe Mencius’s position and present his counter-arguments to give…

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    behavior? • Deep emergence in all materialistic culture aspects of living and ‘preoccupation’ with conformism additionally incapacitates low level ‘susceptibility’ for the relevant influences in Spiritual Infants commonly known as ‘Humans’. Consequently, Terrestrial Humans, in general, cultivate no interest for ‘phenomena’ which convey profound meaning. Also, Cosmically Ignorant and blind-folded ‘man-made’ science rarely notice anything, and if such occurrence somehow happens, then finding the…

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    Being human does not have one concrete definition; it has multiple broad meanings. It could mean multiple things. It depends on the person or situation a person is in really. Humans go through a lot in their life. They go through easy and difficult moments in their life. There are three major things that make humans what they are. The first is confusion. Life is confusing and no one ever knows exactly what they’re doing most of the time. People live some of their life confused, and that’s…

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    Eating, its a necessary part of our daily life as humans, we eat fruits, vegetables, fast food, junk food, & so many more. But did you know that humans used to, & still do, eat other humans? Whether it be a tribal/religious reason or for any other reason, humans easily other humans. When humans eat other humans its called cannibalism, also known as anthropology. The act or practice of humans eating flesh or internal organs of other human being is cannibalism, & someone who practices cannibalism…

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    History is the story of human existence, therefore we can learn how to be better human beings than the human beings that have come before us. We can learn more about ourselves and what makes us human by analyzing historical figures. At the beginning of this semester I thought that I had some great answers for the question about why it is important to study world civilizations. I now find that I only scratched the surface in my first essay. I had some very cliche reasons for studying or teaching…

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    the animals and humans have much in common and humans should treat animals with more respect. He starts off his essay by suggesting the problems with current situation on the relationship between animals and human and used metaphor to emphasize this point. Moreover, by mentioning specific examples, the author strengthens his claims throughout the passage. The author begins the essay with the introduction that explains current situation about the relationship between humans and animals by…

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    and pigs are used to undergo experiments for human advancement. These living things deserve to live pain free lives just as much as we do. This is not always thought of because as stated by Jeremey Bentham of neaves.org “many project call for immobilization of a body part or the entire body itself”. Nothing is worse than wanting to move but not being able too. Animal Experimentation has gone on long enough. Animals are dying in labs at the hands of humans and it has been millions throughout the…

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    II of Plato’s The Republic by Glaucon, is a magical artifact that enables the bearer to turn themselves invisible at will. While not founded in historical fact; the scenario is rather a thought experiment used to explore the fundamental nature of human morality when the bearer faces no retribution for their actions. Glaucon alleges that the temptation provided by the ring is irresistible by any man, and that without consequences the bearer would disregard morality in favour of his own self-gain.…

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