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    Buddhism: Religion or Philosophy? To properly answer this question we first need to define the difference between religion and philosophy because while religion and philosophy deal with many of the same ideas they are different. Religion revolves around commitment, faith, worship, and the supernatural, whereas philosophy revolves around criticism, doubt, and the nature of reality, the mind and conduct. Some definitions of “religion” are a belief in and the worship of Gods; any system of belief…

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    The qualities of a blank state, in terms of an artistic study or studio, are encouraging to the development of the artist’s identity. As Jean Lescure aptly puts it: “An artist does not create the way he lives, he lives the way he creates” The philosophy of a tabula rasa space is founded on the principles that any common space can become a personalised haven of psychological consequence. In this model, poetry of place, rather than space, is mandatory due to the multiple possibilities within…

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    exactly a rebel, he simply sought to draw out the finest mortality. Socrates was a man who would not do anything unjust at his trail, not even if it meant that it would save his life because of his morals and how he saw morality. Morality was not something Socrates could go against, it was something he stood for. Socrates philosophy around morality through Plato was one should learn to be good. All that has been said about Socrates and who he was is through Plato, and so though it does provide…

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    Voltaire’s model for Dr. Pangloss was Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, as is made obvious by the agreement between their philosophies. In Candide, Voltaire wishes to show that Leibniz’s philosophy is unhelpful for practical purposes and can even be a hindrance at times. In his book, Theodicy: Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man, and the Origin of Evil, Leibniz discusses his idea that we live in the “best of all possible worlds” because God would have chosen to create it as so. In…

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    A philosophy is a system of beliefs and values. It is an academic discipline, a system of thinking and has values of tenants. My personal philosophy is built on a triangle. There are three key factors that make up the triangle. The first point of the triangle is personal values, the second one is based on my beliefs, ideology and my religion, the final point of the triangle is my friends and family and the social aspect of my life. Other factors have contributed in inventing the person I am now.…

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    Existential nihilism is the philosophy that existence is devoid of purpose. I subscribe to this philosophy because of my past disagreements with religious authorities and because it helps me to cope with personal struggles and emotions. Although nihilism appears depressing at face value, an understanding of its true virtues opens endless possibilities. The Oxford English Dictionary sums up nihilism as ‘the rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is…

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    “Without Contraries is no progression. Attraction and Repulsion, Reason and Energy, Love and Hate, are necessary to Human existence” (“The Marriage of Heaven and Hell”). The duality or contrary aspects of life produce a balance within human nature. These aspects are not just contradictory, they are complementary. To fully understand the dual nature of mankind, William Blake utilized his poetry to compare the divergent forces that are part of all individuals. In his poetic collection the “Songs…

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    was one of the most important Greek philosophers and scientists, better known as the teacher of Alexander the Great. He studied at Plato’s academy in Athens, and is considered an important figure in understanding and shaping the basis of Western philosophy. Famous for his writings on many different subjects, including physics, biology, logic, ethics and psychology, he is considered one of the most prominent and relevant figures of the ancient Greek world. Historical Context Historically,…

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    name Aristocles, is the world 's greatest philosopher known to man. He had a very unique way of perceiving life and people. Plato 's work, findings, and his way of thinking is the reason why I think he is the greatest philosopher of all time. Because of him, I have broadened my horizons and started to look at life and philosophy in a whole new light. He has contributed so much to philosophy from finding the world 's first university to his studies on epistemology, ethics, and a variety of…

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    My philosophy of religion and my philosophy of philosophy are marginally diverse than the way people may evaluate religion, before I share my thoughts, allow me to provide you some background of my life. Being born at the end of the 60’s and the turn of a new decade, gone were the flower power days and enter soul power, power to the people, and the Black and I’m proud movement. The ethnic temperature of that period remained extremely hot in the nation while growing up in North Philadelphia. My…

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