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    Expressive theory of art, while being able to include certain artwork and exclude non-artwork that was problematic for formalism, has difficulties of its own. That is, there seems to be something wrong with arguing that simply because an artist has not felt the emotions expressed in their work their creation is not art. This notion could discount many great creations. For example, suppose there was the most beautiful painting; formally it is perfect, the colours, shape and brush stroke is…

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    Deontological Ethics

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    Formalism. According to Albanese (2014), Emmanuel Kant creation of deontological ethics means the ethics of a process is driven, either it accommodates to or breaches a moral basis. Deontology plays a very important role in law enforcement. The ethical intent when determining and accessing a situation officer’s face is important when trying to solve the outcome. Kant believed the main primary focus was the action not the outcome or end result. However in law enforcement the end result is key for…

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    Ethical Dilemmas

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    While at work I spoke with a co-worker about several of the ethical dilemmas found at the end of the chapter breaks in the textbook. However, the dilemma that I choose to write about involves the family man revealing his past murder (Pollock, 2017). Within this particular dilemma scenario, a friend, a good family man reveals that he murdered someone several years ago. The friend goes on to say that a homeless individual was a suspect, but died before being prosecuted. Well, at this point in your…

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    Realism in film is neither a rigid genre nor is it an isolated structure in filmmaking and reflects our daily lives projected onto a screen, with a plausible narrative in place and characters we can relate to. Realism films are often devoid of style, or lack an aesthetic and instead focus on the content within the story, which tends to fall towards subject matter surrounding everyday life situations and sometimes addresses societal issues. Realism can combine with a variety of genres such as…

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    Instructional Outline: Lesson 1: Instructional Goal; Historical context and introduction to the Beat Movement: Day 1: 3-5 Min: Attendance and daily tasks, Bell Ringer Bell Ringer: Answer the following questions: · Can poetry help us in a personal way? · What ways can a poet affect society, if at all? 5 Min: Discuss as a class 3-5 Min Student will be informed of the end of unit project. 40 Min: Video: The Beat Generation- The Source;…

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    ABSTRACT: Endeavors have been made inside of the field of counterfeit consciousness to perform and examine the demonstration of argumentation with PCs. Argumentation has been utilized to give a proof-theoretic semantics to non-monotonic rationale, beginning with the powerful work of Dung (1995). Computational argumentation frameworks have discovered specific application in spaces where formal rationale and established choice hypothesis are not able to catch the extravagance…

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    transition into adulthood and attempting to learn how acquire the things he now lusts for. I will be using two forms of literary criticism to dissect the work of literature, Modern Formalism and Psychoanalytical Criticism, in hopes of establishing the depth reached by Psychoanalyzing texts as the superior of the two. Formalism is a form of literary criticism that looks to evaluate a piece based on the content, form, and execution. In this style of criticism, we focus on the piece of literature…

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    One might question the importance of the formality and structure of a piece of literature, however, in the case of The Running Man, the use of formalism contributes to the emphasis of the power within this dystopian government being held by the rich and their neglect for and thus cause of conflict towards the lower classes. With formalism, form and technique used within a piece of writing are emphasized and observed in an effort to alter language for the creation of art (The Editors of…

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    demonstrate formalism and realism. The meaning offered through the use of various aesthetics shows the audience the statement each film director is trying to portray. The filmmakers of each film used the aesthetics of mise en scene, cinematography and many others to describe and communicate different styles and emotions. One through the use of techniques of lighting, editing, and use of various shots, while the other filmmaker focuses more on the purity of shots and subjects. With formalism and…

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    However, Solution B contradicts with Aristotle’s virtue ethics as it promotes wastefulness, fails to follow Kant’s formalism as it would be a selfish intention to keep the information to yourself, and could not be applied to Mill’s Utilitarianism as you would not be put in the position to ask for an extension. 6- Implementation: let your in-laws know immediately and…

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