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    Aristotle Dualism

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    Aristotle’s view, body and soul are inseparable, similar to the way in which an automobile is inseparable from its driver if we are to have a moving car. In this way, he avoids the dualism inherent in Plato’s conception of the soul. What about materialism? Aristotle’s conception of the soul rests on his notion of form, while he concludes that a soul is the form of a living thing. As such, he avoids explaining the actions of humans exclusively in terms of their constituent matter, whether it be…

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    When reading a book an individual should be on cloud nine in a world that they can equally relate to however also gain knowledge from. In the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald it goes back to the early twentieth century, where Nick Carraway moves to New York to start a new life and business. His next door neighbor is the mysterious Jay Gatsby, who once had a love affair with Daisy Buchanan, which is Nick's cousin. In the novel, Nick knows all the hidden secrets and love affairs but does not…

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    Power Struggles In Matewan

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    in life. They have nothing that they can call their own because they have been registered and treated like property their whole lives by the bourgeoisie class. Marx believed the tension between the two classes was best described as dialectical materialism; distinct economic…

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    Spiritual is something that relates or affects the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things while materialism a tendency to consider material possessions and physical comfort as more important than spiritual values. The narrator uses the word spirit when she speaks of China. About how her spirit feels like an alien and she is glad that she is a tourist…

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    happiness. Things such as a greater education, enjoyable hobbies, socializing with friends and loved ones, and the list goes on. The examining of needs vs. wants, allows us to maintaine a firm understanding of materialism and how it has evolved in our society today. Over the years, the word materialism has gained more meaning. It has evolved into an addiction of self-being in the world. In Gary Shteyngart’s Super Sad True Love Story we see how technology and media has formed the way we think…

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    Inside The Great Gatsby

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    Inside The Great Gatsby Research Paper It’s New York City 1920’s. Everything is roaring. People are at supposed peace, living without a care. That is except for a community of characters in the eyes of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Although many consider the novel “The Great Gatsby” just a romantic novel it is a staple piece of the American society of the 20’s. The novel appeals to every audience mostly thanks to the variety of characters locked within. Sure, humans have many common characteristics but…

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    In the Willa Cather’s novel, The Professor’s House, Cather writes about Professor St. Peter’s struggle to find meaning in his life. As he moves into a new house, he realizes that life is limited by society’s obsession with materialism. Therefore, as a way to hold onto his earlier memories, he keeps his office stationed in his old, shambled house. The professor’s internal conflict escalates as he reminisces about the life of Tom Outland, his late friend, that was filled with isolation from…

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    We have become a materialistic society with mankind seeking satisfaction and happiness through materials and believing that their happiness can be purchased. Solutions to materialism are too stop making shopping trips recreational and something that you have to do too have fun. Visit thrift shops and go to yard sales and buy stuff that is in good condition and is able to be reused and given a new purpose instead of letting…

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    Merton's Anomie Theory

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    imbalance in which either means are deemphasized or materialism excessive (2015, p.951). This finding, along with the validity of the research, gives more support to Merton’s anomie theory. This is due to finding that homicides seemed to occur only when there is an imbalance between the emphases on cultural goals and not one of the legitimate means to achieve these goals. This finding validates Merton’s theory that societies that put high emphasis on materialism items, but not legitimate means…

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    Jefferson’s First Inaugural Address, it is stated that in spite of the fact that with richness comes power, human beings usually forget right as they possess wealth. In a general sense, as a human being, we should tend to live a life away from materialism because too much focused on things like money, travel, and all sorts of pleasure create distortion. We should instead focus on the emotional, spiritual, and intellectual world, and that’s what both the philosophers agree…

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