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    rejects this outcome. He instead focuses on a different theory known as “optimistic nihilism”— that people should always take the opportunity to make constructive choices and eliminate evil whenever possible. Beowulf clearly juxtaposes the two philosophies with his diction— he tells Grendel’s world of “murder,” “burn,” “dark nightmare-history, time-as-coffin,” but also of an alternative nihilism, where “time is the mind, the hand that makes (fingers on harpstrings, hero-swords, the acts, the…

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    Professor of Philosophy. Unlike Professor Bearing, Professor Morrie concentrates on interpersonal relationships in his lifetime previous to his diagnosis. He found meaning in the way that he loved his family and students. Further, he found meaning in the many facets and roles individuals take in the constructs of love. In contrast to Dr. Vivian Bearing, Professor Morrie found meaning in daily life, experience, and interpersonal relationships. This is demonstrated by his need to teach…

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    13 September 2017 When love becomes a scientific concept Far too often, people regard love as longing, a kind of desire for more; a strong eagerness from others. As Barbara said in words, “Longing. You know the feeling. It’s that ache of sensing that something vital is missing from your life; a deep thirst for more. More meaning, more connection, more energy--more something”(FREDRICKSON 106).The similarity between love and longing is misunderstood due to misconception of love and longing.…

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    Irina), Andrey and other charactesis the story of play. Along with breakdown of aristocratic system, confused and frustrated lives due to lethargy and influence of superficial society, conflicts in marriage, isolation, memory and time, freedom and love, need for work and societal constraints are the realistic elements painted in the…

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    Most Dangerous Game” is to entertain readers with a thrilling and suspenseful tale. In this piece, almost all of the conventional commercial elements are used. Rainsford is presented as the main protagonist from the beginning of the story whose philosophies regarding life are presented early on in the first scene. Rainsford believes that humans can be sorted into two categories: the hunters and the hunted; this is an example of foreshadowing. Along with the previous example, there are many…

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    but should put nothing of his own life into them. We live in an age when men treat art as if it were meant to be a form of autobiography. We have lost the abstract sense of beauty.” (Page 68) Yet, Dorian Gray was mostly influenced by Lord Henry philosophy and principles on the art of life. For Lord Henry there is no distinction between moral and immoral acts, only between those that increase or decrease one’s happiness. “I believe that if one man were to live his life out full and completely,…

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    Wuthering Heights explores a variety of kinds of love, the main focus being Heathcliff and Catherine 's heated passion for each other, which is terribly destructive because of their intense connection. Catherine and Heathcliff’s relationship can be viewed to consist of conventional love rather than affected love in a contemporary society because conventional love is described as genuine, caring and forgiving, which are attributes displayed by both characters. However, the novel is set in the…

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    and also turned away by numerous others. This was to be expected; however, the one artwork that I found myself continually coming back to was Niagara Falls by Gustav Grunewald. It’s size, beauty, and simplicity not only made me immediately fall in love with this painting, but it also made me curious to learn more about it. Throughout this paper, I will discuss my personal…

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    economic, and political changes which [rippled] into areas of science, literature, and philosophy” (Judkins). It was during this time that authors such as Shakespeare gained great prominence for exploring the sources of humanity’s ideas and emotions within his works. The 17th century, on the other hand, focused greatly on expression and focused less on the greatness of humanity…

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    Philosophy of Education To me, teaching is love in action. Saint Therese of Lisieux wrote: “Kindness is my only guiding star. In its light I sail a straight route. I have my motto written on my sail: To live in love” (10). I believe that teachers need to exemplify deep, selfless love to push through the difficulties that accompany such a demanding profession. Teaching can be exhausting, frustrating, and complicated. However, by focusing on love, teachers can master any challenge. Being a…

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