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    Badiou's Essay 'The Three Negations'

    In his essay “The Three Negations,” Badiou discusses negation and war and how these two are related. He says that in war, sometimes you are allied with an enemy or a negation to defect a stronger negation or enemy. As was in WWII when we were allied with the Soviet Union to defeat Germany, who was a larger more present negation. He then questions if something can be more wrong than something else, as to say that “Is it possible to negate more or less? Is not “negation” the clearest example of something

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    Dialectic Accomplishments In Plato's Gorgias

    Dialectic Accomplishments in Gorgias In Plato’s Gorgias, Socrates tests the validity of Pollus’ opinion on whether Orators have great power. Socrates questions and defines what great power is through questioning every assertion made by Pollus. He imposes that the Orator’s job is do what they see fit. To do what they think will benefit people just as a person takes medicine for the benefits, people don’t take medicine when they are not sick. Socrates proves to Pollus that Orator’s do not have great

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    The Guilty Of Socrates In Homer's Odyssey

    to his own town (Republic, bk.1, pg. 75, 327b). When Socrates hurried back it seemed like he did not care for the god, Bendis, in which the city was acknowledging as a god (Mark, lecture of 2/2/17). He seems like he is doing it to show that he does acknowledge Bendis but inside he does not believe in him. Socrates does not think the gods are helpful in trying to find what justice is. He says that he “won’t accept from Homer… the foolish mistakes he makes about the gods” (Republic, bk.2, pg.107, 379c)

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    Advertising Ethos Pathos And Logos Essay

    THE THREE ADVERTISEMENT RHETORIC 2 The Three Advertisement Rhetoric The three-advertising rhetoric are ethos, pathos, and logos. According to the video, the art of rhetoric is known as persuasive technique in advertising. The goal remains the same no matter where found – bill boards, radio or print media, to convince my audience of my point of view. The aim is to make emotional appeals to trust them, build credibility, and use logic and reasoning to appeal to people. It is important

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    Athenian Culture Compared To Modern Culture

    Athens such as a culture center through Macedonian regulation and further Roman rule. For a long time, some affluent Roman sons were sent to Athens to done their education. Although Athens had gone, some classical theory has survived its written as Plato and Aristotle. Its Architecture by the sixth century B.C, it has made a significant impact in our modern architects as the meticulousness and quality of

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    The Crito Analysis

    with a transformed state of mind. There are countless works that could be used to exemplify the seemingly general, logical intelligence that Socrates possesses, but I will only introduce a few. In the work of the Crito, which was written/reported by Plato whom was Socrates student, Socrates is in prison awaiting his death for speaking his mind and spreading his word to those who were interested in listening. He states the he does not follow popular opinion, but on the contrary does things in compliance

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    Johannes Vermeer's The Music Lesson

    Getty Center Berger Assignment 1. The Getty Center in being as opulent as it is must therefore have been sanctioned by several very wealthy people, a prima facie case for its oppressive nature. A recent survey revealed that four out of five experts agree that if the average citizen were able to situate themselves in comparison to just the tension present in Johannes Vermeer’s The Music Lesson alone on any given Saturday morning, there would be an armed class revolt within that very same weekend.

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    Darwinism Vs Epistemology

    Epistemology, at its core, is a study in the theory of knowledge and can be characterized by the investigation into the nature and grounds of knowledge; it seeks to answer questions about what kinds of things we know and how we know them1. The field is broad and relevant to many different areas of society, but there are numerous facets to epistemology that contribute to significant debate between philosophers. Churchland covers a lot of ground in this introductory chapter in epistemology, but I

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    Pluratch's The Life Of Solon

    than birth was made the criterion for participation in political life. While the government changed the mindset of focusing on the good, the polis did not. During these times, the texts “The Life of Solon” written by Pluratch and “Apology” written by Plato accounting the trials of Socrates show the unjust nature of Athenian government. I will argue that the polis was a community whose authority governed every aspect of life, giving Athenians no individuality outside government. Freedom

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    Nicomachean Ethics

    mohammed alqarni Ethics The topic of virtue and control over desires is important to study because this allows the individuals to lead a happy life. Virtuous person knows how to hold on the good ethics and the moral values which will eventually result in having the happy life. Desires are also dependent on the circumstances and the consequences which these desires could bring it. It is not suggested to have the blind following of desires without even analyzing the consequences which these desires

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