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    than the unjust. In book IV, Socrates says that the best way to judge is by experience, knowledge and argument. He also talks about three kind pleasures and which one is more pleasant and less painful. As well as which pleasure speaks the absolute truth. He gave an example of three types of men. The profit-lover, the philosopher and the honor-lover. “There is a great difference between them. You see, the latter has to have tasted the other kinds of pleasure beginning from childhood. But it is…

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    this mindset we are stuck in our ignorant ways, conforming to societies comfortable and lazy methods on the search for truth. Descartes…

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    2.(a) Whether Carl, the Pastafarian, can make a discrimination claim depends on whether he is covered by a protected characteristic. Section 10 of The Equality Act 2010 protects employees from being discriminated in relation to their religion or belief. Religion means any religion and lack of, and belief means any religious or philosophical belief and lack of . These terms are not clearly defined in the Act; therefore, it is at the discretion of the tribunals and higher courts to decide. They…

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    The Bible consists of an array of tales and stories in order to bring truth and stability to humanity. These tales ranged from explaining environmental phenomena to the creation of humanity with Adam and Eve. This parallels the novel Things Fall Apart as Okonkwo and the indigenous people of Africa explain the world through…

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    The unusual jitteriness Gatsby is showing makes one wonder if inviting Nick out has an ulterior motive behind it. He was composed in all the time he and Nick met before, but it seems that day, Gatsby was nervous of something as he was suspecting for something to happen when he is out for lunch with Nick. Could this revelation be the part of Gatsby’s dream Nick was talking about in chapter 1? As Nick begins to talk more with Gatsby, he starts to believe that Gatsby isn’t as interesting as…

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    there are no objective truths about right or wrong. She says that when we claim there is one, we are just enforcing our culturally taught attitudes as they objective truth. James Rachels would disprove what Ima, the cultural relativist is claiming by this argument by saying that the conclusion of this theory doesn't follow from its argument. As previously mentioned, the argument is that different cultures have different moral codes, and because of this there is no objective truth in morality.…

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    so solve the plague problem, and he was trying to uncover the truth behind the killer of Lauis. Oedipus’ seek for justice brought many arguments and accusations of innocent people, as well as the death of his mother/ wife and later on, his own. Oedipus had children with Jocasta and everything ran smoothly; however, he later grew curious about what had happened to the previous king. He orders messengers to gather answers to know the truth. He is later informed by a messenger that the previous…

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    Shackling The Cave

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    Did you know Kathie Lee Gifford said” we're imperfect people trapped in an imperfect world until we get to that place beyond”. In the story “The Allegory of the Cave” by Plato implies that we are Shackled In Modern Life just as they are in the story. In this essay, i'm going to be telling all of you the things that shackle our minds just as the prisoners and the story were Shackled . In the story it said the prisoners are Shackled to the wall by chains as if they are trapped there. Which…

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    Lying Is Wrong Essay

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    you should only lie sometimes not all the times like danger, feelings, and when someone does something bad. You should sometimes justifie some things but not all things. 1. You should only lie when someone is in danger. 2. You should always tell the truth when someone does something bad. 3. If someone likes something and you don't like it then you should just say a little white lie because then you will hurt there feelings. Lying is sometimes justified because sometimes you tell a little white…

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    but on how veritable it is. Since there are several fallacious arguments that succeed to convince people about their relevance, a argument that is simply convincing might not necessarily hold the truth. Therefore, the best test of an argument is its ability to have a minimum likelihood with the truth. Firstly, while the fact that an argument is convincing provides the impression that the argument has the potential to be a strong argument, the only way to assert that a argument is robust and…

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