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- 271: Creative Writing: My Grandfather
- ... believes that people get along by being tolerant. He said the greatest people of this century are F. D. R., Einstein and Gandhi. The greatest people of earlier centuries are Plato, Aristotle, Christ, Buddha and Newton. The most significant technologies are rocket science and space travel. The worst invention this century is the atom bomb. He believes a person need to ...
- 272: Human Nature
- ... thought to aim at some good." This idealism is strongly disagreed with. Since of all the wars, murders, robbers and other evil things that occur in our world every day. Plato believes that when a baby is born, he is born with all of his traits. This paper would disagree with this because you are not going to see a newborn ...
- 273: Abortion Paper
- ... Paper The coexistence of opposite and conflicting feelings about abortion is centuries old. Disagreements between public policy, morality and individual behavior on this issue existed even at the time of Plato and Aristotle. In the past few decades abortion issue has been brought into sharper focus and has been vigorously debated. A number of factors are responsible for this but perhaps ...
- 274: The Rise Of Democracy
- ... the Justinian Code came about, which was just a collection of the laws in ancient Rome. Back in these ancient times there were three very intelligent philosophers known as Pericles, Plato, and Aristotle. All of these men were teachers and gave some valid contributions to the idea of democracy. After both the fall of democracy in Greece and in Rome, democracy ...
- 275: Jefferson and Socrates' Idea of Democracy
- ... by those who shared his views, namely the republicans of his day. Socrates too had those who supported him, those included his pupils such as Crito, Phaedo, and most namely Plato. (Kaplan, 1951) Even though Jefferson was in fact the founder of the Republican political party, and contributed greatly to America's two party system. Jefferson himself did not affiliate himself ...
- 276: Government Funding for the Arts
- ... look back in history, we recall it through the greatest past achievements in art: the Sistine Chapel, the great pyramids of Egypt, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, and the works of Plato. Shouldn't we be able to show feats just as grand? Most Americans do agree with me. In 1992, a study called the "Americans and the Arts VI" was conducted ...
- 277: Natural Law Theory
- Natural Law Theory The natural law theory is a theory that dates back to the time of the Greeks and great thinkers like Plato and Aristotle. Defined as the law which states that human are inborn with certain laws preordained into them which let them determine what is right and what is wrong.(Bainton ...
- 278: Veganism
- ... and suffering from all of the dead bodies of other animals just to make a profit. Some Vegans and Vegetarians: Einstein, Ghandi, Jesus Christ, Voltaire, Thoreau, Leonardo DaVinci, Mark Twain, Plato, Socrates Vegan Quotes You are what you eat - American proverb People often say that humans have always eaten animals, as if this is a justification for continuing the practice. According ...
- 279: Military Governments
- ... that the existing governmental structure and/or the particular persons in office should appropriately wield authority, the question can be asked--are military governments legitimate? In a timocracy, according to Plato, the state is based on ambition and love honor and war. When considering the idea of honor, the military is then concerned with the rationalization of its occupancy of the ...
- 280: The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara
- ... strong influence on the others. Sylvia as a very determined, stubborn girl can mold herself into a strong, persistent leader if she so chooses. I also began to think of Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave “ and saw Miss Moore as the philosopher who escaped, was able to find the truth, then felt the obligation to return to the cave (her ...
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