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    Definition Of Being Human

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    Although we could never really define human, there are several ways that we can describe humans. There are different ways that people can describe what it means to be human, based on their own beliefs. There is no answer because it is subjective. Some believe that in order to be a human all that is needed is a spirit; some believe somewhere in between: in order to be a human, you must have a spirit and body. For others, being human means being free and being able to make your own choices. I…

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    messages, but nonetheless, these chosen meanings reflect contethe ideology of the speaker. It is human nature to want simple means of communication as humans are social creatures and language has been particularly useful in this endeavour. It has allowed for thriving human civilizations and the fruit of progress that we are enjoying in this modern day and age. Language, in this sense, will mean any method of human communication that uses words and adheres to generally accepted conventions of…

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    with human characteristics and functions. This opens discussion concerning the relationship between robots and humans. Two stories that take part in this discussion are “For a Breath I Tarry”, by Roger Zelazny and “The Algorithms for Love” by Ken Liu. Both of these works explores what it means to be human through the sci-fi elements of machines and transformation of artificial intelligence. These stories offer different perspectives that examine the relationship between machines and humans and…

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    What does it mean to “respect life?” What does it mean to be “pro-life”? Of course, it means being against abortion, assisted suicide, and human cloning. It means loving God’s gift of life and acting on that love. Give life is the most precious thing in the universe and respecting it is considering other alternatives such as adoption or foster care or contribute to a fund to help foster or adoptive parents.. If you find yourself in a situation where you don't have enough money to raise the kid.…

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    Ugly Food Movement

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    Does it mean to act and behave the same as other in order to not stand out? Or does it mean to adopt the acts and behaviors of those who are respected as more civil? Either way, the people of developed countries are depicted to be the elite that only buy and eat the best of the best. Assuming that even the elites also have human feelings, I can infer that they can care for other humans, especially if the other humans are children. If the other humans were to be senile civilians…

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    implying a male divine creator. While examining who or what created the Tyger, in addition to the industrial and fiery imagery, the answer could reveal what the Tyger symbolizes. William Blake’s “The Tyger,” in Songs of Experience, uses the creation of the Tyger, along with the dark, fiery environment, to argue the Tyger belongs to the creator's world and was created for a purpose; although the creature may be labeled as evil and symbolizes the human mind, the creature represents the other half…

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    the basic laws of traditional logic of logicians. Human reasoning is based on two principles, first- Contradiction. Second, is sufficient reason. Heidegger draw an example from Leibniz had…

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    Warren, ‘human being’ is used in different contexts thinks that 'human being' is used in two different senses in both argument 1. and 2. In argument 1, 'human being' is being used in a moral connotation to mean a 'person' or 'true member of the moral community'. But it does not mean that the fetus is a person, and it is persons with rights, essentially, the right to life. (433). Warren sets forth with her argument by defining the moral community. for a person to…

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    and to most people this comes naturally Immanuel Kant was a moral philosopher who believed that duty and rules come above all else. When discussing Kant theory on moral rules we find that he has no exception to the rule of lying. This does not change for any human depending on their social status. From a peasant to a king the outcome of breaking the rule will still be the same. Categorical imperative is an” unconditional moral obligation that is binding in all circumstances and is not dependent…

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    explains that the body and mind are one thing that cannot be separated. Aristotle claims that motion is eternal. Introducing us the idea of happiness, Aristotle questions what we do to make our life good or something that makes us be alive. He states that the psyche or soul part of our life like happiness consists a good life for humans. There are different phases/stages that composes our life. The most important part, the Sentient soul, has sense experiences. We feel desires and different…

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