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    The theory of governance then presupposes the unity is based on command given by God. The question then becomes: if a political sphere that came together under contract, what are the ramifications for the encountering of two spheres that have different basis for a contract. Would the sphere of the Hobbesian contract consider this outside group as just another "man" in the state of nature, or this other entity just part of the state of nature itself? This then…

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    Moral Sphere Nowadays, is very common to see those brutal videos on the internet in which people are mistering kids or animals. For sure you have wonder what those kind of people think. Is it morally acceptable to treat that way a person or an animal? Maybe at some point you wonder if animal have rights. In this paper we would seek to answer those question by exploring two ideologies of moral community. In this philosophy paper, we will discuss, compare and contrast utilitarianism’s and Kant’s…

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    classified both men and women under a socio-economic platform, according to their race, color, or ethnicity. Due to customs that transferred from Iberian gender relations, Iberian and African women became socially and culturally restrained to private sphere occupations. For instance, Sor Juana de la Cruz, was prejudiced for not committing to the private work of nuns. Common women, such as Maria de Carranza in “The Women as a Settler,” was restrained to her household and family. While Honorata, a…

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    Hedva Sick Women Theory

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    In Cree, one does not say, “I am sick.” Instead, one says, “The sickness has come to me.” I love that and want to honor it (Citeswt). Johanna Hedva is a Korean American contemporary artist whose most famous work is the Sick Women Theory. She got the idea of sick women theory from Audrey Wollen’s “Sad Girl Theory” and Kate Zambreno’s “Heroines.” She tries and gives the sick women the qualities opposite to a heroin because sick women are not considered as heroines. Her idea of sick women theory…

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    3. Thesis Outline Part I of this thesis evaluates Susan Moller Okin's feminist critique of multiculturalism, which provides the basis for the argumentation of this thesis. Her provocative article, “Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?”, is often seen as the starting point of academic debate about the compatibility of women's rights and minority group rights. Nevertheless, this article is reviewed and analysed in Part I along with the rest of Okin’s work concerning the relationship of feminism and…

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    into classes depending on the amount of sides of a shape. The storyteller and hero of Flatland, A Square, composes and writes from jail, complicatedly specifying the social association of his nation and relating the disclosures he has gotten from a sphere. At first, a Square meticulously portrays the social scene of Flatland, which is entirely directed by regular laws as managed by the Circles, the ministers that make up the most astounding class. As ladies are straightforward straight lines,…

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    geographies in the world are both Slovakia, in Europe, and Columbia, in South America. Each one of these countries has certain similarities in terms of the four spheres of the physical environment (the Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere), while they differ significantly. Although the two are located in different countries, the four spheres contribute to how distinct each country’s geography is and how they impact everyday life. To begin, the country of Columbia is located…

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    objective and truthful representation of reality. This will be illustrated through the representation of society in the news media, Herman & Chomsky’s Propaganda Model, the notion of which the news media as a mirror, realism, and constructivism. Hallin’s Spheres of…

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    During the reading of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil, I was often shocked by how misogynistic Nietzsche appeared. His declarations and defamations of women caused a great amount of discomfort while reading as I am a strong feminist and Nietzsche was apparently my nemesis. Throughout Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche offers several witty aphorisms pertaining to women such as “compare man and woman on the whole, one may say: woman would not have the genius for finery if she did not have…

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    Sharon Hays

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    believe in(Hays, 1996). According to the theory of capitalism development, every sphere of social life will be invaded by the rational market, but obviously, the practical problem that in front of the mothers is still relating to the society. With the investigation, the author argue that the ideology of intensive mothering was socially constructed and it directly connect to the separation of private and public sphere that will cause the family value confronted with the values of economic and…

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