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Search results 2011 - 2020 of 3135 matching essays
- 2011: Reductive Psychology
- ... Men were looking for a rational explanation to phenomena, feeling somehow free of the fear of the lightning that our ancestors (hairy, curved, and close to beasts) professed as a religion. Humanity suddenly emerged from the abyss in which was thrown by those three revolutionaries (Copernicus, Darwin, Freud). Humanity had something that made it better and superior to apes, planets, and ...
- 2012: Reasons For Prosocial Behaviou
- ... to leave. His date Peggy states: "Arland was understated ( ) but he knew how to act in an emergency" (Safran, 1982). Other factors such as; mood, empathy, personality variables, gender differences, religion, and rural-urban differences may have helped to contribute to the actions of this amazing hero. However, his life pattern and his giving nature seen to point to the first ...
- 2013: Proud To Be Canadian
- ... law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability." Will Canadians ever be able to know the actual costs of the effects of immigration? The almost incidental possibility that this may just ...
- 2014: Positivism
- ... two primary components of positivism, the philosophy and the polity (or program of individual and social conduct), were later combined by Comte into a whole under the conception of a religion, in which humanity was the object of worship. A number of Comte's disciples refused, however, to accept this religious development of his philosophy, because it seemed to contradict the ...
- 2015: Plato And Love --
- ... enjoyment for people of all ages. Recreation also means the poaching of animals whether or not they are rare. The second reason to preserve biodiversity due to human motives is religion. Preserving a species for religious purposes can be taken two ways. An animal, insect or etc. can be worshipped (i.e. scarab beetles and cats in the days of ancient ...
- 2016: Philosiphy Of David Hume
- ... and his attitude towards the religious structure of the day was, at best, hostile. Occasionally Hume s cannon of beliefs tended toward ambiguity, though he held forth the view that religion was destructive he did not wish to be called an atheist , and he maintained friendships with many members of religious sects.
- 2017: Origin Of Totalitarianism
- ... a carefully elaborated system of "scientific proofs."98 Another correlation between Scientology's relationship to science and the totalitarian ideology is the revealing name that Hubbard chose to call his religion. "Scientology" is derived from the Latin scio (knowing in the fullest sense) and the Greek logos (study)99. An exact definition of the word would be "knowing how to know ...
- 2018: Multiculturalism 2
- ... preserve and enhance multiculturalism by promoting the recognition of Canada's ethnocultural diversity: ...the Government of Canada recognizes the diversity of Canadians as regards...national or ethnic origin, colour and religion, as a fundamental characteristic of Canadian society, and its committed to a policy of multiculturalism designed to preserve and enhance the multicultural heritage of Canadians while working to achieve the ...
- 2019: Monasticism And Intellectual L
- ... dedicated to piety and morality in the example of Christ. They took no formal vows, though, and were not controlled by the church. With all of the changes that formal religion experienced in the middle ages, the churches themselves underwent transformations. During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, most churches were Romanesque. These churches followed the general architecture of the Roman basilicas ...
- 2020: Media Effect 2
- ... explanation of "evolution," which comes illustrated with photographs of automobiles in the middle of the book: Everything evolves, in the sense of "descent with modification," whether it be government policy, religion, sports cars, or organisms. The revolutionary fiberglass Corvette evolved from more mundane automotive ancestors in 1953. Other high points in the Corvette's evolutionary refinement included the 1962 model, in ...
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