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    human intention. In this composition I am going to explore the sum and substance of Socrates theories in which he devoted his morality and conduct to, nonetheless, died teaching to his fellow Athens community. I will discuss his views on caring for the soul, his persuasion that self knowledge is a prerequisite to obtaining virtue, and that ultimately virtue is the foundation for…

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    comes ahead of schedule in the play and affects Hamlet 's whole point of view toward the occasions that happen: Was the apparition of Hamlet 's dad truly his great soul, or an evil presence from hellfire? With a question as intriguing as this, many…

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    separate arguments for why the life of the aristocratic soul would be the best and most happy life. The life of the aristocratic soul refers to a society in which its members rely heavily on “experience, reason, and argument” (582a). Rather than the spirited part or the appetitive. In this paper, I will first talk about the kinds of souls. Second, I will address the different parts of the soul that exist in all souls. Third, I will use the context of souls and its parts to explain his first…

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    The Host vs. A Long Way Gone I had the movie The Host and it was a fantastic and very detailed movie. The Host is about a young girl whose body gets taken over by a soul. A soul is an alien that has been placed into a human body so that they can survive. This movie is definitely a science fiction movie, aliens have basically taken over the human race and the seekers are trying to get the last of the humans to become one of them. The whole movie is full of the alien species invading the world.…

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    pleasure of meeting, are so concerned with how fellow peers view them. So, they hold their true self back. Denying the soul the freedom that it must have to grow. These people are tragically terrified that if they are not accepted by those around them that they are worthless. However, pretending to fit in with everyone is like putting your soul in a cage to wither away. When we hold our souls separate from ourselves we feel major discord. We become grumpy, angry, lazy, jealous, and judgmental. …

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    the fourth edition of Leaves of Grass, Whitman’s poetry took on themes of the soul, death, and immortality. “A Noiseless Patient Spider” carried with those themes, accentuating the spiritual elements (“Walt Whitman”, 1998). The form is free verse, and the plot follows a spider spinning a web and a soul trying to make connections in the world. The deeper meaning requires drawing similarities between the spider and the soul. Both have to put some of themselves out there into the world to make…

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    immortal soul. Immortal meaning that after death the soul continues to live on. During the paper, I will explain Plato’s view towards the immortality of the soul, which argument of Plato’s is the strongest to defending his claim, then I will talk about three arguments as to why I believe there is an immortal soul within each human being. Finally, I will look back at Plato’s strongest argument from the first section and give my personal take on his belief as to why we have an immortal soul. In…

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    knowledge and power. His selfish urge to gain eternal knowledge along with the contract with Lucifer overpowered his understanding of what is true and good, and what is deceiving and evil; and this selfishness was paid by the eternal damnation of his soul. The power and knowledge gained unnaturally left Doctor Faustus unsatisfied and damned. Doctor Faustus attended Wittenberg, a prestige school, and there he studied theology (Marlowe 1128). He gained knowledge not only of theology, but also…

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    love that we will be free. Touched by an Angels is a poem that has symbolisms that can help express its message. The symbolisms in the poem are coiled in shells of loneliness, in the flush, holy temple, chains, Angel, love, life, train, pain, bold, souls, dare, cost, light, liberating, ecstasies and timidity. Coiled in shells of loneliness mean to live in our own little world. Temple is other people, human body, building devoted to the worship, and God. In the flush is surrounded, strong…

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    Even though the Meditations First on Philosophy was published in 1641 by René Descartes, he started working on this book in 1639, as revolution of sorts that ended with the Prince of Orange intervening on René’s behalf. This “controversy led Descartes to post two open letters against his enemies” that got him to involve a Prince and Princess, and charges where raised that “stemmed from various misunderstandings about his method and the supposed opposition of his theses to Aristotle,” the things…

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