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    am. Do not get me wrong, it was hard leaving my home and friends every time it was time to move. Although I feel strongly that this is what makes me who I am today. Likewise, with academic intuitions, this change to me is not a bad thing but a blessing to start fresh. The intention of switching academic intuitions is merely because of my background with having to overcome change. Now it has become a habit of mine that I quite enjoy. Change can open a lot of opportunities for someone. Like…

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    accountable for our actions. (p.2) Zheng suggested the notion that one should be accountable for implicit bias, but not attributable for them. Moreover, Zheng reconstructed “The Simple Argument”, which is based on two intuitions: (a) The Distinctive Intuition and (b) The Endorsement Intuition. (a) states that we are responsible for our actions in a way that young children and animals are not, while (b) asserted that there is a moral difference between someone, whom upon reflection, endorse the…

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    person is extravert and introvert is based off how a person gets their energy. Extraverts thrive off of being around others while introverts rather keep to their self. Sensing and intuition pertains to how a person gathers information. Sensing personalities tend to think of the most practical way of doing things while intuition personalities like to think of the future possibilities. The thinking and feeling preference relates to how a person makes decisions. A thinker will be critical when…

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    justified regardless of the asking cost. I likewise needed to both outwardly survey the house to check whether anything was clearly amiss with the property, then locate a home assessor I trusted and also an attorney to look over the deal contract. Basic intuition in this extremely basic genuine circumstance was included essentially from the earliest starting…

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    the students are the most important thing in an everyday basic. Also if you want to graduate from any of this two schools you need the required credits. Private school seem to be reserved to students whose parents have the money to pay those high intuition and public school is more for people who does not have the money to give their children the best education possible. Both school have being trying to do the same exact thing that is to teach the students as much as possible as well as…

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    calling yourself beautiful? It seems counter-intuitive, but most men that are successful with women have a very high self esteem. Have you ever asked yourself why? People that speak louder are listened to less This is a great example of counter intuition. People that are loud tend to get higher positions in jobs, but being loud doesn’t make people respect you. Many times the person with the loudest voice is listened to the least. If people in a group are not paying attention, speak a little…

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    and Internal Support. Kantian Ethics can severely conflict with out deeply held moral intuitions. Take the axe murderer situation for an example. An axe murderer comes to your door and asks where your friend is, and you know your friend is hiding in your house. According to Kantian Ethics, you should never lie, so you should tell the murderer where your friend is hiding. This conflicts with our moral intuitions. It makes much more sense to lie that your friend is not there than to tell the…

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    Final Essay - Frankenstein Who is the real monster? To be monstruos, means to be selfish, corrupt and dishonorable. This is why Victor Frankenstein is the real monster, and not the Creature. Victor is the one who created the Creature and then abandoned his child, he is the one to blame for all of the destruction and death the Creature has caused. If Victor had not abandon, or even create the creature, no one would have had to suffer. However, since he did, his family was killed, but he does…

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    Hawthorne agrees with this thinking; however he realizes how important knowledge can be along with intuition. While Giovanni purely followed his gut instincts into Rappaccini’s gardens, which ultimately lead him to his love Beatrice, it was also his down fall because he failed to think rationally. He let his attraction for Beatrice over power his common…

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    The literature review article I researched examined the parallels between moral judgment and modal judgment. The article described the methodology of the experiment that was administered on freshman college students taking an entry-level psychology course. The experiment included a series of physically possible events and morally permissible actions, and the students were to judge on a yes/no scale of what they deemed to be either morally acceptable or unacceptable. At the conclusion of the…

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