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    sensible cognition is limited. Cognitions cannot extend their domain to everything that the understanding thinks. Due to this, the concept of noumenon is purely epistemological, a concept by means of specific modes of cognition and is rendered an intellectual…

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    Aristotle Research Paper

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    what is right? It is however, developed fully at the end of childhood, when the human has reached full intellectual maturity. It is at the end of childhood that the now adult acquires practical wisdom, thus completing ethical wisdom. Intellectual reason follows a similar set of guidelines. One must exercise their mind and block out all irrational thought, to achieve a state of perfect intellectual reason. As we grow older, we tend to see things from the bigger picture. We lay in the back waiting…

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    disappointment. You collected all possible evidences, anticipating and dreading the next meeting. Plagiarism has been a dreadful problem that continuously plagued the academic community (Paynter & Mills, 2004). It is regarded as unethical and illegal intellectual theft that affects the academia and the prosperity of a society. For instance, in an…

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    Throughout the three O’Connor stories that we read, a recurring pattern is revealed. O’Connor’s portrayal of judgmental nature reflects in the hypocrisy, selfishness, and dishonesty of the motherly characters. O’Connor’s stories have the ability to captivate the reader in more than one way. In one of the articles that I chose, the author explains that O’Connor splits her stories into two groups. In one, the tale revolves around “a single viewpoint whose consciousness filters the events and give…

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    Ethics And Plagiarism

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    scholars should be meticulous in the supervision of their own and others research. Academic integrity refers to five fundamental values of honesty, truth, fairness, respect and commitment in your own academic work and the work of others. Academic dishonesty incudes copying the work of others and presenting it as your own original work. Buying papers online, copying and pasting from the Internet and re-arranging words and sentences, using information without referencing it and paying others to…

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    Appearance is an important part of our lives, which explains why philosophers since antiquity have discussed and debated the nature and root of beauty. Colloquially, beauty is defined as anything that is aesthetically pleasing, but this definition is clearly simplistic. A work’s surface view leaves no room for the way for the feelings or experiences it causes. Pictures of the Grand Canyon can be quite underwhelming, however, when I stood on the precipice I did not see a plateau raised by seismic…

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    of the source. The source in this case is referring to the author of the original material from where the content was got. The reason for ethics in research is actually to protect the author’s idea, and prevent others from violating the author’s intellectual property right. Imagine a situation where your undergraduate project report was copied and submitted by your colleague unknown to you. How would you feel when you get to know about? If you feel bad about it, then you will agree with me that…

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    his life as a child and what he did to later become successful. For starters, Franklin’s father had meant for him to become a priest or some sort within the Church, thus sending Franklin off to grammar school. Franklin moved above his peers in intellectual level so swiftly that he was presented with the opportunity to receive a college education, all before the age of ten. Unfortunately, Franklin’s father had many children and could not afford a college education so Franklin was sent to work in…

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    references the numerous allusions to fireplace and burning within the textual content. First, Montag burns his home and his possessions. Mockingly, Montag does not grieve the shortage of his domestic or possessions. In assessment, he feels unburdened by releasing himself from the intrusive television walls that plagued his existence. As a end result, Montag's flamethrower dispenses powers of destruction and of cleansing. Before ordering him to burn down his personal house, Beatty baits Montag,…

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    classes and some argue that they shouldn’t talk about evolution or the big bang theory either. Scott Frederick proves a very good point in The Ledger, “We shouldn’t tip-toe around religion while we marginalize credible scientific evidence. It’s intellectual dishonesty.” Schools are afraid of others with different religions taking offence so they don’t include anything at all, and they’re doing the same with evolution. Science teachers…

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