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    prepared to die because of his practice of philosophy which causes him to suppress bodily desires, therefore, ready to leave his body behind for the afterlife. He does not have a fear of death, but looks forward to it, because of its effects on the soul. Despite accepting death and even looking forward for its occurrence, Socrates explains why it would not be fitting to commit suicide…

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    The Curious Mind of Hopsin Humans possess a powerful tool that many take for granted. That powerful tool is the brain. The brain performs many actions, allowing people to think, feel, and live. The rapper Hopsin gained a massive following because of his unique way of displaying his realizations about life. Unlike the stereotypical perception of rappers, Hopsin creates songs with a purpose. In his song “Ill Mind of Hopsin Seven” (2015), he offers his perspective on religion and humanity. This…

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    Socrates’s argument is that the physical body and the mind or soul are two separate aspects of ourselves. Socrates also argues that the soul uses the body as an instrument of perception. That the soul rules the body in the same way that the divine rules the mortals. The proof that as Socrates said our bodies are imperfect, they change, and they die are all around us as we can see with every human being. His ideas that the souls are unchanging and immortal, surviving the death of the body are…

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    In his mind, dying is a process of liberation. Aristotle claimed that our souls are trapped in our bodies by appetitive pleasures and bodily needs and once we die, the soul finally gets an opportunity to become itself and settle the world of highest importance. This statement shows why he was not afraid of getting a death penalty and why he never lamented or asked for mercy…

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    Personal identity can be understood as having a soul, an immaterial entity that makes us who we are, or it can be viewed as being defined as who we are by means of psychological continuity where we are defined by our memories and personal experiences. In this essay I will try to establish whether or not Locke’s Memory Criterion is the correct account of personal identity. What Is Personal Identity? One can only contemplate personal identity once the definition of ‘person’ is understood. I know…

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    CONCEPT 2: THE CONCEPT OF HOLISM IN NURSING CARE This concept is taken from Block 5, Module 2 which is entitled as “Individual health”. The word holism is a Greek word that signifies entire or whole. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, holism is a theory that the universe and especially living nature is correctly seen in terms of interacting wholes (as of living organisms) that are more than the mere sum of elementary particles. Holism in nursing can be referred to as holistic nursing which…

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    The Mind/Body Problem

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    "I enumerate the thing 's various parts. I ascribe to these parts certain sizes, shapes, positions, and movements from place to place; to these movements I ascribe various durations" (1980, p. 85). Conversely, the body is also able to influence the soul. Light reflected from the body of an animal and entering through our two eyes. It is clear from this statement by Descartes, that he potentially believed a dualistic view of interactionism. This would mean that he sometimes believed that mental…

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    interchangeability. According to The diary and observations of Thomas Alva Edison (Runes, 1976), he said that “I believe, rightly or wrongly, that life is undestructable, it is true, and I also believe that there has always been a fixed quantity of life on this planet, and that this quantity can neither be increased or decreased.” From Edison’s point of view, nothing could be created or destroyed. Therefore, he speculated that life units which change from one form to another form were applied…

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    they made a lot of mistakes, but because we lack peace in ourselves, in our soul. A soul that is complete and living without any worries has fewer chances to be angry with others, as he knows that anger is not a way to protest, it is just a sign of weakness. Let no one be slow to seek wisdom when he is young nor weary in the search of it when he has grown old. For no age is too early or too late for the health of the soul. – Epicurus One of my favorite Epicurus lessons is the above one, as it…

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    is the true meaning of Christian counseling. During this process of healing and transformation the questions of taking possession of the soul and shaping of the soul was discussed as part of Christian counseling. Meaning, there…

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