Roberto Bolaño one said, “People see what they want to see and what people want to see never has anything to do with the truth.” What he meant was that your perception is not always based on reality. Instead experience plays a huge role in our perception. People can gain experience by doing something or learning about it because experience is knowledge and the knowledge you gain affects the way you view things. Science furthermore proves that a human's point of view on topics is affected by the…
Faith is something what we want to believe without any logical explanation. It is not a purely epistemic concept. “Reason” means the application of logical principles to the available evidence. When faith become strong then the reason is meaningless. The question is “how do Faith and Reason relate?” Are we sure that there has a relationship between faith and reason. Many people don’t care about reason. But I think there’s a strong relationship between faith and reason. Many of us…
The contributions of Fritz Haber and Alfred Nobеl to Science and Society (and humanity) Thеrе is no dеnying that sciеntific advancеmеnts havе contributеd trеmеndously to bring about such a dеvеlopеd and tеchnological sociеty that wе livе in currеntly. Howеvеr, wе must not forgеt thе disastrous and dеvastating еffеcts that it has had ovеr thе coursе of history. Science has playеd a part in many diffеrеnt ways, but hеrе wе will look at thе impact that two particular mеn havе had on thе usе of…
By definition, suffer means to undergo pain, disadvantage, or lost. Pain, disadvantage, and lost are three of various occurrences in life that people definitely do not want to deal with. Regardless of their desire, people will suffer sooner or later for sin and evil had infiltrated the world. It does not matter whether the person is a non-believer or a believer that live a Christian life; everyone will suffer in numerous forms. Despite of the pain and lost hardship would bring, God allows…
practice their lives. If you are someone who always speaks nothing but the truth, of course others would be more likely to believe and have great trust in you. It is necessary to tell the truth no matter whatever the consequences you may face. The consequences may affect you negatively, then you would have to be fully responsible for it. I remember it vividly, my experience, when I had to make my decision on whether to tell the truth or shamelessly lie through my teeth. It was a tiring day at…
instead of apologizing for their acts they humiliates them more by sending notes saying, “The goat’s coming, for crissake. Don’t get all snooty” (Saunders 2). Following the company’s rules and living in such environment make the caveman and Janet live a hard life which increases their isolation from the outside world and make their relationship as coworkers…
to enlighten the others, who refuse to stray from what they have known all their lives. This represents the idea that humans are innately inclined to accept only what they know be their reality and avoid anything that may contradict their personal truths. Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” argues that individuals are far too trusting of the information fed to them by society and adamant in preserving their beliefs because they fear the unknown. In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”, the speaker presents…
The retelling of the tale of Rama According to A.K. Ramanujan’s schema, the retelling is a mix of both iconic as well as indexical; however not symbolic. An iconic retelling is one that has the same or similar structure to the main story as well as a similar plot. we can see that in the video that the Rama story is extremely similar in structure and plot to the story of the American couple. Indexical retelling applies as well, seeing that the structure and plot are similar between the two…
The confrontation against otherness, that is to say with someone who is different from us, places us instinctively in a situation of intolerance because acknowledging that someone else is right would be lived as a kind of humiliation since it would mean that I'm wrong. However, it also appears obvious to defend tolerance as a result of the mistakes from the different wars of religion. It is in this perspective that John Locke wrote his Letter on Tolerance, and I am going to try to analyse it.…
For thousands of years, humans have wondered what controlled their lives and determined their futures—was there a god that set out our paths before we were alive, or perhaps were we the only ones to explore the roads of life? Do we control how our existence is to be played out, or are we played by the hand of luck or a greater power from the start? Authors Malcolm Gladwell and William Ernest Henley toyed with their beliefs on this subject. Gladwell, writer of the short non-fiction titled…