Jeremy Bentham’s publications and works such as Anarchical Fallacies contain what has been claimed to be one of the most influential critiques of natural rights, and thus human rights, ever published (Schofield, 2003, p. 2). This critique of natural rights is a theme which is present throughout Bentham’s writing, from beginning to end. Bentham’s reference to natural rights as “nonsense on stilts” is directly referring to his rejection of the notion of natural rights, and whilst some argue for…
4.4 Moving from “Pilgrimage” to Heimat Fans in my sample cultivate the celebrity image as a place of comfort, enjoyment, and solace. This “being at home” with the celebrity image is something Sandvoss refers to as fandom as a homeland or Heimat or what Aden calls a “promised land” (1999). The conjuring of the notion of a promised land, for Aden, stems from the importance of place in fandom, yet Aden still refers to this place as one of spiritual significance, but replaces religious language…
Many people see deeper than what is seen on the surface. They have something in life that means more to them than what others see. These people decide to not judge a book by it’s cover. Some people only see what is on the skin. They look at everything and see it for what it is seen as by their two eyes. They feel that there is nothing more to see than what they are shown. They believe symbolism is a real thing, but personally do not have any symbols in their life. Others believe that symbolism…
Existentialism, as a branch of philosophy, would suggest that the correspondent has recognized the “absurdity” in life. Absurdity is the frustration people encounter when their human instinct to seek order, purpose, and meaning is challenged by the refusal of the world to be orderly or meaningful. Indeed, the narrator states “The whole affair is absurd” (Crane 212). Robert C. Solomon, in his book Existentialism, further illuminates the narrator’s state: The existential attitude is, first of all…
individual suffers in their life as one struggles to find a purpose to exist. In Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, Camus’ The Stranger,McQueen’s Hunger, all three main characters-Gregor, Meursault, and Bobby- endure a hardship that leads to their death. Human suffering is inevitable but each character approaches their…
I will be analyzing The Dangers of Digital Distractedness by Lauren Shinozuka on page 145 of Writing Arguments. This article claims that technology is harming society because it promotes an unproductive habit of multitasking, dehumanizes our relationships, and encourages a distorted self-image. I will be examining the various types of rhetorical strategies and evidence the author uses and how effective they are at persuading the reader in this article. This article uses not so much ethos, but…
The article that I am writing about is called “Active and Passive Euthanasia” by James Rachels. The author discusses the distinction between active and passive euthanasia in relation to moral issues. Rachels identifies “conventional doctrine” and that there is an important moral difference between the two that the doctrine allows passive euthanasia but does not allow active euthanasia. This doctrine may be challenged for several reasons. As a matter of first importance, the claim in many…
The Difference Between the Nine Sub-Species of Giraffe The Giraffe is the tallest species of land mammal in the world, a bull giraffe can grow to be over 17 ft. in height and can weigh over 3,000 lb. Giraffes are herbivorous even toed ungulates, giraffes are one of the last two living species of the Giraffidae Family, and are most closely related to the Okapi. A Giraffe’s body is unusual in comparison to most ungulates, its body sloping down from the shoulders to the rump. However, all four legs…
The Art of Being Persuaded People once believed that the earth was flat, and some still do. But what made the majority of the population change their thoughts and perception about the shape of the earth? It was persuasion! Persuasion is an art and one cannot persuade without communication and communication is the foundation of persuasion. The foundation on which persuasion is built on in communication is based on many theories. Some of these theories include the elaboration likelihood…
This essay aims to demonstrate that the demandingness objection has probative force against the theory of act utilitarianism. I will be arguing that act utilitarianism is false because it requires the agent to make very great sacrifices in order to maximise utility. This essay will be exploring Brink (1986) and Sobel’s (2007) response to the challenges faced by act utilitarianism. I will be using Williams’ (1973) argument to demonstrate the various problems act utilitarianism encounters when…