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    peer-to-peer learning about different ways of life. Concepts or tendencies that you observe within other people’s living experience you can adapt within your own lifestyle, leading to a much more richer and fulfilling life. Mill explains this by stating that humans are fallible, thus by witnessing different experiments of living we gain the value of techniques to create a happier existence. By this point it is obvious that Mill believes that individual expression is absolutely indispensible for…

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    Experiment 60 Experiment

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    needs key traits such as extreme patience, passion, and alertness. I honestly believe that patience is possibly the most important aspect when working with animals. As when all may know, animals cannot communicate with humans in the same way that human communicate with other humans. Therefore, we may not always know how…

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    in fact, is why there are several ways to express the extent to which one should take responsibility for nature. Human carbon dioxide emission in Amherst, Massachusetts has negatively impacted the air quality. In order for these citizens to secure the well-being of future generations, they feel obligated to economically invest in air quality protection. However treating this non-human nature in the way we expect to be treated is just as important because nature has value in and of…

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    The Problem Of Other Mind

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    us the capability to respond uniquely and rationally to any mental state, and help better explain human behavior. Alec Hyslop plays a major role in the philosophical society with his ideas involving the problem of other beings. He expounded upon several approaches to it, including on the theoretical entities which can be summarized in the following quote: “The best explanation for the way other human beings behave is that they behave as they do because of their mental states. Crucially, no…

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    Firstly, my view is that human beings are rational agents, as in the Kantianism’s categorical imperative, and one should not use a person as merely as a mean. I agree with the result of the experiment proves the positive and effective effect of the Golden Rice, however, Professor Tang has violated Kant’s theory. The young children are human being, and Kant’s theory states that one ought not to use people as merely a mean. Professor…

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    Descartes explains, “I am a thing that thinks: that is, a thing that doubts, affirms, denies, understands a few things…” (Meditations 80). It is safe to say that we all, as human beings, do in fact exist. The fact that he says we only understands a few things, however, makes us question right away how we could possibly understand the idea of a perfect being. The second axiom is a little more difficult to follow and believe…

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    debated since ancient Greece. The pursuit of discerning between the way things are and the way they appear to be is one driven by the human desire to understand. Appearances can mask reality and skew one’s perception of reality. A group of early Greek philosophers and teachers, known as the Sophists, proposed that reality did not exist, and if it did, it was beyond human comprehension. They believed in relativism and sought to solve practical issues advocating against the abstract question of…

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    Today and for dozens of years before, animals have been used to test cosmetics, household cleaners, and hygiene products. Is this considered animals abuse? Animal abuse is defined as, “The human infliction of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, for purposes other than self-defense or survival” (dictionary.com). Animals used for experimentation is abuse. There is no logical reasoning for using innocent animals such as, mice, rats, dogs, cats, rabbits, primates, and others that are locked…

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    everyday life. So how has technology influenced our thoughts and behaviors, and how should we adjust to the changes? The four articles written by Kevin Kelly, Nicholas Carr, Clive Thompson and Sherry Turkle about the relationship between technology and humans indicate how technology gradually influences our minds and how we normally face these changes. At the same time that Carr and Turkle believe that all the advantages brought by technology come with their respective…

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    Not only does it provide humans with a belief system and a way to explain things but it does provide physical things such as health. As said by Martin E. Marty, “religious faith motivated much of the development of institutions of care and the personnel to staff them” (You Get to…

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