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    Metaphysics Hypothesis

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    inside, and the development of, this universe. This speculation opens more questions than offers help towards the theory. The third hypothesis is known as the mind-body hypothesis and postulates that the body and the mind, more specifically the consciousness are separate. The brain is part of the body and the mind is separate from the brain the body resides in the physical world while the mind exists outside of space-time.…

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    association amongst the physical domain and the mind or consciousness? Is the mind and body one substance as monism disputes? Alternatively, are the mind and body separate as dualism claims? These contrasting doctrines (monism and dualism) have come to an impasse many times. In an essay called What it is Like to be a Bat, the philosopher Thomas Nagel offers a thought experiment that materialist theories of mind neglect the vital element of consciousness. Nagel does this by demonstrating that…

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    Locke Vs Descartes

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    Ramonda Sinkfield PHIL 2010 Professor James June 16, 2018 Unit 2 Writing Assignment John Locke and Rene Descartes studied and discussed consciousness, the self, and personal identity in their work. They had different views on how the self was different from the brain or from the mind and on how knowledge is gained. However, their main concept was rationalism verses empiricism. According to Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, it is a study that “rationalists claim that there are significant ways…

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    father of psychoanalysis, believes that a person gains insight by bringing the unconsciousness to the consciousness. Through this insight, catharsis may begin. Craig’s conscious mind suppresses him through the exhibition of his best friends’ romantic lives. Academic expectations and jealousy that cause stress is a part of the conscious mind. The preconsciousness includes all aspects of consciousness except for the awareness. A person can prompt the preconscious mind at anytime. Emotions and…

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    Atman Vs Buddhism

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    Buddhism. The simple difference between them is that Atman is true self, and Anatman is no-self. For most Christens Atman would be more easily understood. With Atman, it is neither mind nor body but pure consciousness. If everything is striped from the human body, it is left with just a pure consciousness or you can kind of think of it as a “soul”. Also, there is the Myself and MySelf with an uppercase…

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    does not exist in a universal form, but rather is experienced in varied manners in differing states of consciousness, with radically greater intensity perceived in a waking state than can be produced in dreams—assuming that consciousness exists in a binary, that the state enjoyed presently is the only wakeful state, and there is not a greater degree of sensation in a higher state of consciousness. Along Locke’s logic, the skeptic’s decision to refuse placing his hand in the furnace validates…

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    Depression: It means being continually sad or unhappy. It is usually accompanied by lethargy and loss of appetite and sleep disturbances. The patient normally withdraws from his friends and becomes less social. Seligman (1973), said depression psychiatry "cold”, because of its diagnostic frequency. It is usually easy to see when someone is depressed What Are the Main Causes of Depression? Depression can occur due to a variety of reasons such as: • Abuse: Misuse, Past physical, sexual, or…

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    Dostoevsky’s extended criticism of the world in his novel “Notes from the underground”, explores a dark truth about the human condition. The inevitably of suffering and the absence of consciousness is Dostoevsky’s example of the human condition that he perceives to be tragic but rather truthful. The protagonist whom represents the worldview of the Dostoevsky, tends to escape the 19th-century capitalist society of Russia by living underground and doing nothing. In this sense the retrospect of a…

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    third person stream of consciousness narration, and innately contradictory tone. In undertaking such experiments, my writing exists within, but also develops and challenges, broader social, cultural, and literary frameworks. Thus, to contextualise my project, it is necessary to examine influences on my thematic approach, and the technical intricacies of my writing. Firstly, my work expands upon stream of consciousness narration. Chan (2010, p.2) argues stream of consciousness originated as an…

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    wishes to remain instinctively canine and supress the new consciousness by “[living] like they were supposed to” (33) but Majnoun, a thoughtful black poodle, “embraced the new way of thinking” (39). This results in Atticus persuading four other dogs into killing Majnoun, which they attempt to do but fail. The malicious intent Atticus shows towards Majnoun for simply wanting to live with the intelligence clearly shows how the new consciousness makes Atticus act violently. Along with the conflict…

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