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    Plato’s perception of language in regards to its relation with truth lines up with Nietzsche’s views to a fair extent. The most apparent statement regarding Zietzsche’s views is in the final paragraph, where he states that if he were to “make up the definition of…

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    trust his clear and distinct perceptions? Descartes, after the sixth meditation, has reached the conclusion that he can indubitably know that he, as well as a separate physical world, exists. Although, some steps of his argument seem to be flawed. Before reaching…

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    Burgoon et al. (2016) use expectancy violations theory to examine how different forms of interfaces that confirm or violate user expectations affect the communication process, social judgments, ability to influence, and accuracy to recall associated with HtEAC (communication with a computer generated person). Burgoon et al., (2016) have participants interact with an embodied agent or with a human partner to solve a task. Their results suggest that people trust EAs more than actual human beings…

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    the objects of experience and examining the remaining “phenomenological residuum” to ascertain how the way one experiences objects of perception is different from the perception of the objects themselves. In other words, phenomenology is a way of examining how we experience through a critical examination of the relationship between our experience and our perception of its intentional…

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    reality and perception are entirely different from one another. Say that perception is an ellipse and reality a circle. In an ellipse, the possibilities for shape differences are infinite. But while any two given ellipses are not necessarily ever the same, two given circles will always be similar. Intrinsically, people’s perceptions always have a possibility for differentiation between one another, but the underlying truths will always be the same. In The Things They Carried, different…

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    be touched on. Why? Sensory marketing allows specialist to campaign and create products that stimulate one or more senses in order to attract consumers and create repeat buyers. Advertisers learn to deploy cues that can intensify perceptions of a brand. Perception is the process…

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    to “seeing” the world around them with the remaining senses. Oliver Sacks elaborates upon this in his essay, The Mind’s Eye: What the Blind See, in which he explains how blind people utilize their senses to create a new reality and alter their perceptions. Martha Stout addresses the psychological portion in her essay, When I Woke…

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    abstraction. From this I take, that the eternal spirit is the universal perceiver or perception itself. The chair, mentioned earlier, doesn 't have to have a human being sitting on it for it to be perceived, the chair itself is made out of perception. All matter itself is made out of perception, ultimately it doesn 't matter if your individual consciousness can perceive it or not. The physical universe is sustained by perception. Lastly, Berkeley addresses the obscurity of unity. If you were…

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    Rene Descartes Skepticism

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    Can we really know that the external world exists? In the past and today, this question commonly appears in many philosophical works - with many significant philosophers expressing skepticism about the external world’s existence. René Descartes details a particularly notable and compelling argument for skepticism about the external world in his Meditations on First Philosophy, specifically in his “First Meditation”. Descartes argument centers around bringing everything we think we know and…

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    Career Success Evaluation

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    This essay is divided into four parts with the objective of critically evaluate career success. Each part will have the following topics as the main objective with additional relevant information to compliment or support the statement. The first part of this paper will look at relevant papers on the career success, the differences in its definition, reasons for these differences and the ways to measure career success. The second part will look at the model used to conceptualised career success…

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