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    These three philosophers Anselm, Guanilo and Thomas Aquinas present their arguments about the existence of God that not everyone would agree with their view of how God exists. One philosopher Thomas Aquinas gives the better evidence in opinion because he argues that everything that has breath must have a creator. Aquinas opinion is the only thing that makes sense of what these three philosophers say about the existence of God. God does exist not for what these three philosophers say, but God…

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    The current thesis endeavors to access the notion of “ Nothing is true, everything is permitted.” What is truth? What is so intricately responsible and substantial as to justify the real in depths of truth? Is truth ‘true’? What is ‘true’ then? “To say that nothing is true, is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. Everything is permitted... is to understand that we are the architects of our actions and we must live…

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    the cause of her pregnancy. Her father kicks her out of the house thinking that the Marquise consentingly conceived the child. It is only through deceiving the Marquise herself by pretending to believe her story that they finally believe her in reality. This situation, once again, required the parents to interact with a person outside of themselves to realize the truth of the situation. However, the reader never truly discovers if the Marquise is telling the truth, or if she deceived her…

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    Philosophy is more prevalent in some people than in others and the level at which we interact with our surroundings differs too. The Allegory of the Cavemen and the Good Brahmins Voltaire seek to depict how society, norms, environment, history and religion play a role in either ensnaring or enlightening people and how the past, present and future are all shaped by philosophy. The Apology and Allegory of Cave Readings is a tale that is initially set in a dark cave where nothing else seems to…

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    A believable character is one who exhibits similar behavior that is found in reality. Jimmy Valentine, the antihero in the short story, “A Retrieved Reformation”, is a truly realistic person. The fact that he is determined proves that he acts similar to a genuine human being. Subsequently, the traits of being skillful and secretive result in him being lifelike. It is through the development of these attributes within the story that the reader is able to identify him as authentic. One of Jimmy…

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    The film Cave of Forgotten Dreams takes the viewer inside the lost cave presently known as the Chauvet Cave of Southern France. Once inside the filmmaker Werner Herzog captures the pictures of the oldest paintings of humankind in their natural setting among the walls of this long lost subterranean area. As a result, a group of scientist discovered this cave in 1994 , and it was given the name Chauvet Cave after one of the members of the three person party. After entering the small opening to…

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    “What we see is an illusion. What we don’t see is the reality.” - Tad Chef. Society around us today extremely suffers from realism. Many people create a reputation of themselves that filters away the negative stuff they might be doing in places other than the public. They give strangers a positive understanding of themselves. However, we should know that appearances can sometimes be deceiving of the reality and that we can be fooled by people who just need us for their dirty desires. The short…

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    is then told that reality is actually very different from what he, and most other people, think it to be. Morpheus tells Neo that human existence is some sort of facade in our minds. In reality, humans are being ‘farmed’ as a source of energy by a track of machines. People actually live their entire lives in pods, with their brains being fed…

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    possessing fewer power positions in comparison to men within the workforce. The objective reality of this troubling condition originates directly from the paychecks. It is a statistical fact that women acquire only 79% of men's average annual earnings (1). Accordingly, the number of high power positions that men obtain over women is another example of objectivism within this social problem. The subjective reality of this troubling condition arises from the way that these under-appreciated women…

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    realism differs from other genres of fiction because it’s reality is based on the what an author might believe to be true or what he or she has experienced. Magical realism is often quite difficult to understand because it asks the reader to take what they know to be true in the real world and accept completely different truth. Magical realism is similar to other genres of fiction but separates itself by its basic assumptions of elements of reality. Ghosts, angels, mermaids, and giants are all…

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