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    what women can do (Sen 2001). A typical stereotype for women in the household are that they should be home to take care of the children, clean, and cook. This article is not an empirical article. In the article the author has one main argument. The authors argument is about gender inequality. More specifically how gender inequality affects women. In Sen Amartya’s article he describes seven forms of gender inequality that women face in today’s world. The seven types are Mortality, Natality,…

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    In the reading “Bros Before Hos: The Guy Code”, Michael Kimmel critics what it means to be a man and the “Guy Code” they are expected to follow. According to Kimmel, masculinity is a problematic social construct that invokes behaviors that men tend to follow unconsciously. The unconscious behaviors that men tend to follow is know as the “Guy Code” that is passed down to them when they were young. Kimmel claims that boys follow the “Guy Code” at a young age because they don’t want to be…

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    The male sex role theory popularized by Robert Brannon created a great foundation for gender studies, specifically studies concerning masculinity. The following essay will uncover his research design and analysis, his key contributions to the theory, and some strengths and weaknesses of his theory. Ultimately, the central premise is to show how his conception of masculinity and the sex role, in particular, has many faults and lacks evidentiary basis, which conclusively leads to its demise.…

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    convincing arguments against both the Ontological and Design Arguments by using his distinction between matters of…

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    Firstly, Plato said that mind orders all things; this is shown through the fifth of Aquinas’ five ways. An analogy was made between the universe and a man-made machine; Paley used this through his philosophy of the watch. He claimed that anyone finding a watch for the first time might not understand its functions yet would be able to recognise that it is not a result of chance, but the creation of an intelligent being. The watch demands a watchmaker. In the same way the universe demands a…

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    Aquinas formed The Third Argument on Contingency, he believed that since the universe could have once not existed, there had to be a causable explanation for its existence. if everything in the world proceeds to be contingent than how could anything exist in the first place? Portraying that there had to be a necessity or nessasary being that was the cause of all these contingent things. Could it be god? I very much agree with aquinas, the world we live in is in a very cause and effect manner.…

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    the cosmological argument. The cosmological argument makes an effort to conclude the existence of God from the existence of the cosmos or universe. The arguments are called first-cause arguments. The first-cause points to God being responsible for the “cause” of everything. Something caused the universe to come into existence out of nothing. Some have suggested that the big bang theory proves this point. McCloskey uses some argumentative evidence of evolution to reject this argument by…

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    set out Descartes’ main arguments of God. Firstly, I will briefly discuss a fundamental philosophical topic – how could I have been created if there were no God? Secondly, I will assess one of Descartes’ main arguments of the roots of knowledge and God’s role with this, and finally I will speak about Descartes’ ontological argument. I believe that his ontological argument is his weakest in his meditations, and so I will provide arguments against his, and then a counter argument which Descartes’…

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    these standards (Wolf). It is man who have more sexual arouse in woman possessing a perfect body, rather females are emotionally impacted (Wolf). I strongly agree with Wolf where she argues that the contends this standard of beauty has assumed control over the work of social pressure once left to myths about motherhood, family life, purity, and lack of involvement, all of which have been utilized to keep ladies delicate for men desires. Also, I saw the similar arguments were also presented by…

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    Furthermore Kimmel should make it clear to the audience that this lecture was based on gender equality in America. If not then his lecture should provide more depth in how gender equality can affect third world countries. It would make Kimmel's lecture stronger and more informative if he provided examples and arguments towards…

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