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PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION, GOD'S EXISTENCE & FREEWILL
A Philosophical Defense of Gods Existence
: This 8 page paper discusses the presence of God in the world despite the evil that
exists in the world. The argument is based on philosophical arguments rather than
religious, and draws on both classic philosophical thought and contemporary theory.
Bibliography lists 13 sources. Goddoes.doc
Existence of God Analyzed : This 8 page research paper examines the
philosophical inquiry into the existence of God. Specifically evaluated are the positions
held by two opposing philosophers, Roman Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas, who asserted
that God exists, and British philosopher David Hume, who contended that there is no proof
that God exists. A critique of these arguments is provided, as well as a definitive
conclusion as to which is the most convincing. Bibliography lists 7 sources. G-dExist.wps
The Existence Of God / Philosophical Arguments : This 20 page research
paper assesses the age-old philosophical question on whether or not God exists.
Specifically discussed are arguments presented by such theologians and philosophers as St.
Anselm, Thomas Aquinas, Rene Descartes, G.W. Leibniz, Immanuel Kant, and Soren Kierkegaard
who argue in favor of God's existence and Baruch Spinoza, David Hume, Friedrich Nietzsche,
Jean-Paul Sartre, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russell, who argue against God's
existence. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Godexis2.wps
God Does Exist : This 10 page essay addresses the question of God's
existence. To prove that He does exist the writer cites numerous philosophers who have
written on the issue as well as more recent articles regarding the existence of God. As
one of the sources cited said, "Those who try to find substitutes for God not only
fail, and often bring down misery on themselves, they throw away something
marvelous." Bibliography lists 8 sources. Godexist.wps
National Philosophy Day: Plato, Descartes and Wittgenstein on Proving God :
A 6 page paper developed around the hypothetical declaration of National
Philosophy Day -- relating the arguments of Plato, Descarate, and Wittgenstein,
all brought to the present by a time machine, and their considerations regarding the
existence of God. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Natphild.wps
Comparative Philosophy / Blatchford vs. Stace & Hempel vs. Pierce :
4 pages worth of philosophical essays comparing the theories of Blatchford with those of
Stace on various issues concerning freewill, existence, determination, etc; Theories of
Hempel and Pierce are discussed as well. No Bibliography. Philosop.wps
Essays in Philosophy / God & Nature of Man's Soul : 3 pages worth of
philosophies concerning God's existence and the validity of Western bible myths/stories.
Also examined are the nature of man and his soul. Discussed are the applicable theories of
Aristotle, Descartes, and Hume. No Bibliography. Philessa.wps
David Hume On Miracles : A 12 page paper that considers Hume's arguments
about miracles and the importance of his findings on the essence of religious thought.
This paper demonstrates that Hume's argument not only suggests that there is no way of
proving the testimony of miracles, but that this also brings into question the existence
of God. Bibliography with 6 sources. Miracles.wps
Descartes v. Hume : A 5 page paper that explores Descartes linear
deductive reasoning versus Hume's composite theories based on cause and effect with regard
to human nature. The writer argues that Descartes view was based on reasoning and his view
is undermined by Hume's causation. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Deschume.wps
David Hume's Views on Reason & Sentiment in Moral Judgment : This 9
page research paper examines British philosopher David Hume's impressions on the roles of
reason and sentiment in making moral judgments. Specifically considered will be an
assessment of Hume's conclusion that morality is a concept more properly felt than judged.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Humejudg.wps
Freewill In The Book of Job vs. The Odyssey : A five page essay comparing
Job to Oedipus from Sophocoles "Oedipus The King." Issues such as free will are
discussed throughout. No Bibliography. Bookofjo.wps
Rational Arguments for the Existence of God : An 8 page paper discussing
philosophical arguments for the existence of God. Bibliography lists 4 sources. arggod.doc
"Can God Guarantee Eternal Happiness?" : 10
page comprehensive philosophical essay on God and Free Will. The theories of Kierkegaard,
Hume, and many others are critically examined. No Bibliography. God&fre.wps
Why Petition God? : This 5 page paper addresses this question from the
viewpoint that since God is omniscient and omnipotent, why should man pray for anything.
Issues discussed include free will, Divine planning and arguments about the usefulness of
prayer with examples that relate to everyday life. Petgod.wps
Descartes' Third Meditation : A 5 page comprehensive analysis of
Descartes' third meditation in which the philosopher affirms that he is a thinking being
who doubts and affirms, denies and knows. From this foundation, Descartes presents and
evaluates arguments concerning God's existence. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Descart2.wps
(**more papers on DESCARTES in the "traditional philosophies"
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Anselm Of Canterbury & His Ontological Argument : This 5 page essay
briefly reviews the life and work of St. Anselm (1033-1109) who has been known as one of
the forebearers of early theological hypothesis. The bibliography lists four sources. Anselm.wps
Does God Exist ? : Approximately 80 pages (available in much smaller
sections or chapters) containing thorough analyses and assessments of arguments for and
against the existence of God. Excellent for studies in religion, philosophy etc; Please
send e-mail for more details. Bibliographic references are available. Exist.wps
Philosophy of Determinism Analyzed : This 5 page research paper examines
the school of philosophy known as determinism. Specifically discussed are the teachings of
Baruch Spinoza, B.F. Skinner and Walter T. Stace to ascertain if determinism is true and
if a belief in determinism implies that man does not have to be held morally responsible
for his actions. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Phildetr.wps
Freewill vs. Determinism : This 5 page paper discusses whether or not the
philosophical concepts of determinism and free will are compatible with each other. Freewill.wps
The Battle Between Freewill & Determinism / Arguing In Favor Of Freewill
: In 7 pages the author discusses the age long battle between the doctrines of
freewill and determinism. The writer posits that mankind does, indeed, have freewill.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Battlefd.wps
Arguing Against the Concept of Freewill : A 6 page philosophical essay in
which the writer argues that we can not prove the existence of free will. This is a
well-written, well-devised argumentative paper based upon available research. The ideas of
Kant, John Calvin, and others are refuted. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Freewill.wps
Free Will / Calvin, Descartes & Hegel : A 6 page paper that considers
what the response of these philosophers would be to the question: "does it make any
difference whether or not people have free will ?" Bibliography lists 5 sources. Freew.wps
Arguing Against Kierkegaard's Proof of God's Existence : A 3 page analysis
of Kierkegaard's philosophy that we reason from existence and not towards existence
and therefore God must exist. The writer is extremely critical of Kierkegaard's argument
and makes a number of strong points to counter the philosopher's reasoning. No
Bibliography. Kierkega.wps
G.F. Leibniz's Theory of Monads : A 4 page critique of Gottfield Wilheml
Leibniz's Monad theory which attempts to describe a harmonious universe made up of an
infinite number of monads, or units, arranged in a hierarchy and originating in the
Supreme Monad, which is God. The writer feels that Leibniz's theory is both vague and
overstated-- leaving room open for much question. No Bibliography. Leibniz.wps
G.F. Leibniz's Theory of Monads # 2 : Similar to Leibniz.wps, this 3 page
essay looks at some of the reasons for Leibniz's creation of a Monad theory in light of
the works of Newton & others. In the writer's opinion, the Monad theory was used to
fill some unseen "gap" created by unclear ideas such as gravity. Leibniz2.wps
Ontology as it Relates to Philosophy : A 7 page paper that
considers the concept of ontology as it relates to philosophy, with specific concern for
the works of Heidegger, Aristotle and St. Anselm. This paper first presents a basic
overview of the ontological, and then considers the significance of the ontological
argument within the realm of philosophy. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Ontol.wps
Invalidating the "First Cause" Argument for God's Existence : 9
pages analytically assessing the concept of "First Cause." Citing the work and
theories of such historical thinkers as Sartre, Hume, and Kant-- the writer presents both
sides of the argument and concludes the analysis by determining that the First Cause
argument falls short of proving God's existence (note : writer does not attempt to
disprove God's existence- only to invalidate the First Cause argument). Bibliography lists
5 sources. Firstcau.wps
A Critique of Paley's "Watchmaker" Argument : 3 pages in
length. A short, yet insightful critique of Paley's "watchmaker" argument for
the existence of God. The writer briefly presents Paley's logic, discusses the merit of
his reasoning, and then proceeds to debate the incompleteness of the philosopher's
proposition. While we can say that a person created a clock or a watch, we can not
necessarily say with the use of such an analogy that anything even remotely similar to a
person designed the universe. After all, a person could not have created the material that
a rock is made from...A person could not have create the basic natural elements. A watch
exists because a person made it but a watch is not the most basic element--(Further
reasoning provided in essay). No Bibliography. Paleygod.wps
St. Aquinas : A 3 page essay evaluating St. Aquinas' argument for the
existence of God. No bibliography. Aquinagd.wps
St. Thomas Aquinas : An 8 page paper that presents many of St. Thomas'
points in refutation of Aristotelian philosophy, including those on the existence of god,
and the dual sciences of philosophy versus the sacred text (i.e., from the Summa
Theologica). Bibliography lists 6 sources. Aquinas.wps
St. Augustine : 4 pages in length. Essay discusses St. Augustine's
biography and his arguments for God's existence. Augustne.wps
Article Review / Demythologization in the Theology of Karl Rahner : A 3
page paper reviewing this article from [The Journal of] Theological Studies. The
writer discusses Rahner's particular view of God and his existence in the world. From a
metaphysical perspective, Rahners attempts to "demythologize" God are for
the purposes of making Him a more active presence, one which isnt restricted to
"god-like" events, but one which is with us every day. Full citation for article
is provided. Rahner.wps
Chopins "The Awakening" vs. Ellisons "Invisible Man"
: A 9 page exploratory research paper investigating the philosophies of determinism
and free will, in particular, how these concepts are depicted in two specific works, The
Awakening and The Invisible Man. First, explanations of determinism and free will are
presented, then a brief discussion about their inclusion in literature. Finally, an
exploration and defense for each philosophy in each of the two books is presented.
Bibliography is included. Determ.wps
Fictional, Phil. Conversation Between A Materialist
& Me : A 6 page philosophical running dialogue between
two individuals, one taking the viewpoint that nothing exists except that which can be
proven by the senses, and the other taking the viewpoint that the essence of humanity is
its relationship to God. No sources. Material.wps

CLASSIC
GREEK PHILOSOPHY
Pre-Socratic Views On The Soul & The Cosmos
: A 5 page philosophical essay looking at the ancient Mesopotamian cultures' efforts
to link the soul and the cosmos. Looks at ancient belief systems and analyzes questions
regarding what the soul is and how it can be related to the cosmos. No sources cited. Proviews.wps
Hereclitus & Parmenides : A 6 page exposition of the philosophies of
these two pre-Socratic philosophers. Hereclitus wrote one major work with which Parmenides
took great exception. The writer compares and contrasts the philosophies of these two
early philosophers. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Parmhere.wps
Stoic Philosophy Of Ancient
Greece : This 14 page paper defines Stoicism
philosophy as it existed in Ancient Greece and details its specific school of thought as
well as discusses the practitioners and writings of Stoic philosophers. Bibliography
included. Stoicism.wps
Aristophanes / Serious Humor : A 9 page paper showing how there was a
serious purpose behind Aristophanes comic works. The paper looks at two works in
particular -- "The Clouds" and "The Birds" -- and, using
some analysis by Aristotle and Freud on how comedy works, examines how Aristophanes used
the force of comedy to show his countrymen the foibles of their own character and the
world they lived in. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Aristo.wps
Aristophanes' "The Clouds" / Socrates & Strepsiades : A 3 page
essay in which the writer describes the inferior intellect of Strepsiades and discusses
Socrates' impatience with him. Also discussed are the significance and symbolism of the
Clouds themselves with relevance to Socrates' attempts to teach Strepsiades. No other
sources cited. Clouds.wps
Plato / Looking At Socrates Through The Great Dialogues : The philosopher
is looked at through Plato's eyes in this 5 page analysis of the man's arguments and
style. Platos The Apology, The Crito, and Phaedo are the three
dialogues which are discussed in terms of Socrates's contemplation of the human soul.
Socrates is also compared with other historical figures. No other sources are used. Socsty.wps
Plato / Revealing The Life & Philosophy Of Socrates : An 8 page
factual essay that looks at the life of Socrates as revealed in the writings of his
student, Plato -- and his Five Great Dialogues. The vagueness of where Socrates's ideas
end and Plato's begin is discussed as well as the life and nature of Socrates.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Soc2.wps
Platos Dialogues / Studying Socrates Through The Eyes Of His Student :
A 3 page paper that provides an overview of important points that are relative to the
study of Socrates and can be derived from considering Platos "Meno",
"Protagoras" and "Phaedo." No additional sources cited. Stsocrt.wps
Platos Dialogues : A 5 page essay on three of Platos Dialogues
-- Crito, the Apology, and the Republic, -- analyzing the main thrust
of Socrates arguments in each. No additional sources cited. Dialogu.wps
Platos "Apology" / Wisdom Of Socrates : A 10 page paper
arguing that in the Apology, Socrates proves that all he was accused of was misguided
wisdom brought about by the belief of his accusers that they were wise, rather than
consider the possibility that they had no special claim on wisdom. In the course of that
inquisition Socrates not only proves their ignorance, but true to his purpose also uses
the opportunity to continue to teach his pupils, despite their designs for him. In this
life or death situation, he is able to convey that virtue is important above all else and
that knowledge can be achieved by this understanding. However, the pursuit of wisdom is
never complete, because even in the last moments of his life, Socrates was still learning
the wisdom behind the Oracles original message. The primary source is cited. Apology.wps
Platos "Apology" / Philosophy or Sophism : A 5 page paper
that considers Socrates arguments in response to the call for the death penalty. This
paper contends that while Socrates used sophism as a means of supporting his arguments for
what he believed he "deserved" for his crimes, this only supported the
philosophical premise of his argument. Socpo.wps
Platos "Apology" / Was Socrates 'Guilty' Verdict Just ? :
In 4 pages, the writer attempts to answer this very question. It is believed that in
Athenian terms, Socrates was in fact, guilty of impiety and corrupting the young but that
the integrity of his accusers needs to be more closely examined. Even in light of this, it
is brought out that the concept of 'innocent until proven guilty' did not apply in this
case and moreover, Socrates admitted to his own guilt. Thus, there is no reason -- from an
Athenian point-of-view,-- to find Socrates 'not guilty' of the charges made against him. A
very well-developed argument is provided. No Bibliography. Socrjury.wps
Plato's "Apology" -- Socrates' Defense : A 5 page, in-depth
discussion of Plato's "Apology"-- in which the writer explains Socrates' entire
defense and its relevance to the socio-political climate of his day. Socrates' logic is
analyzed in considerable detail. Bibliography lists 3 supporting sources. Socrapol.wps
Plato's "Apology" / Socrates & His Dichotomous Profiles : A
5 page paper that reflects on the two different and seemingly contradictory profiles of
Socrates that become evident in a reading of the Apology. Initially, Socrates seems almost
self-effacing, but following the finding of his guilt, Socrates is noisily heroic and
refuses to beg for mercy. These contradictory images are presented and demonstrates
support for Socrates belief that "the unexamined life is not worth
living." No additional sources cited. Socang.wps
Plato's "Crito" -- Analysis Of Socrates' Decision To Remain In Prison :
In this well-reasoned essay of 4 pages, the writer analyzes Socrates' decision to remain
in prison and await death-- even when Crito gave him the opportunity to flee. It is argued
that Socrates' choice was a logical one in light of his own philosophy : civil obedience
was of primary importance and even if his pending execution wasn't morally just, Socrates
recognized it as civil law. It is ultimately concluded that Socrates could not have ever
justified his own philosophies and be remembered in the same light if he had escaped from
prison to save his own life. No Bibliography. Socrapri.wps
Platos Crito, Apology, & Republic / The Nature of Truth :
An 8 page analysis of three of Platos Dialogues, showing how Plato actually diverted
our attention from the truth under the guise of revealing it. Considerable emphasis is
laid on Platos methods, with examples from the three works. No additional sources
cited. Critapre.wps
Plato -- The Last Days Of Socrates / Philosophical Analysis : An 8 page
research paper in which the writer examines Socrates' indictment and his contempt towards
his accusers. It is argued that Socrates might have received a lighter punishment had he
not proposed ones that was so markedly sarcastic on his own. The "true" grounds
for the attack on Socrates are examined as are the reasons why he refused to flee even
when given the chance to do so by Crito. The "practical use of reason" as
evidenced by Socrates' own thought & actions is of primary importance to this
discussion. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Socrate3.wps
Plato & His Views on Justice : A 9 page overview of Plato's life,
contributions, theories, and philosophical importance. The writer highlights a number of
key themes including Plato's views on justice as presented in "The Republic,"
"The Gorgias," and "The Laws." Bibliography lists 5 sources. Platview.wps
Plato's "Phaedo" And Theories On The Nature of The Soul : An
in-depth, 9 page examination of Plato's "Phaedo" and the immortality of the
soul. The writer goes into great philosophical detail-- analyzing Plato's recounting of
Socrates' theories on life, death, and the nature of the soul itself. Inquiries are made
into whether the soul is in touch with eternal reality.. Whether it can have ultimate
knowledge, etc;. Specific quotes from Phaedo are cited throughout the essay. Phaedo.wps
Platos "Phaedo" & "The Republic" / Socrates On Just
v 'Beautiful & Just Things: This 6 page paper analyzes the distinction
made by Socrates between that which is beautiful and just in and of itself and those
things which represent beauty and justice. Specifically considered is the basis of this
distinction as outlined in Book V of The Republic and Phaedo. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Beutjust.wps
The Trial & Death of Socrates Analyzed : This 5 page research paper
explores Platos documentation of the trial and death of his teacher, Socrates, in
four dialogues, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito and Phaedo.
Specifically explored are the political background of the trial, specific charges levied
against Socrates, his answer to these charges, and concludes with an evaluation of his
guilt or innocence. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Socdeath.wps
Plato -- Father of Totalitarianism ? : A 15 page report that contains a
review of the literature to support a discussion about whether Plato's philosophical
theories in The Republic was the beginning of totalitarianism. The ideal government
structure as envisioned by Plato is compared to modern day totalitarian governments.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Platotot.wps
Plato's Theory of the Soul : An 9 page paper in which the writer supports
Plato's theory that the soul is not only immortal, but also can be either healthy or sick.
For Plato, a healthy soul is one that is in harmony with the cosmos and strives for wisdom
and knowledge. An unhealthy soul cannot recognize responsibilities to the cosmos, and
therefore, does not temper desires with reason. The writer supports these ideas using
Plato's own texts, including "Crito," "Phaedrus" and The Republic as
well as several secondary sources -- all of which are listed in bibliography. Platosou.wps
Platos "Euthyphro," "The Apology," "Crito,"
& "Phaedo" : A 5 page essay that summarizes the content and basic
philosophies of these well-known dialogues by Plato. 3plato.wps
Plato's "Gorgias" : A 5 page paper that demonstrates Socrates'
arguments in Plato's Gorgias. The writer reflects on Socrates' contention that
oration is closer to flattery than to philosophy. Bibliography lists no additional
sources. Gorgias.wps
Platos "Gorgias" / Socrates On The Plight Of The Unjust : A
6 page paper discussing the life of the unjust according to Socrates as is written by
Plato in "Gorgias." The unjust is often unhappy and lives a life filled
with evil. Socrates describes the nature of the unjust and the just. He gives many
examples throughout the dialogue of which some have been described below. some weaknesses
are also discussed. Bibliography cites the URL from which the full text of Platos
work was obtained. Gorgia.wps
Plato's "Gorgias" and "Phaedrus" / Rhetoric of Morality &
Philosophy : A 5 page paper that demonstrates the essence of truth in determining
the epistemological, ontological and axiological arguments in these two works.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Platrhet.wps
Plato's "Meno" / The Immortality of the Soul : A 4 page paper
that provides an overview of the arguments of Socrates regarding the immortality of the
soul and its implication for inquiry. Plmeno.wps
Platos "Meno" / The Paradox of Socrates : A 3 page paper
that provides an overview of Socrates' paradox of inquiry and considers the elements that
apply to recollection and wrongdoing within the paradox outlined in Plato's
"Meno." No additional sources cited. Paradox.wps
Platos "Meno" vs. Platos "Phaedo" / Is Learning
Recollection : A 3 page paper that provides an overview of Socrates' argument in
regards to knowledge and supports his belief that man does not attain new information, but
simply recollects things that the soul has known and experienced since the beginning of
time. Bibliography lists no additional sources. Menoph.wps
Plato's "Phaedo" / Analogy Of The Harp :
A 4 page paper that provides and overview of Socrates' analogy of the harp and the impacts
for his perspectives on the soul. No additional sources cited. Plharp.wps
Platos "Phaedo" / The Immortal Soul : A 3 page paper that
provides an overview of the premise of the immortal soul as presented by Socrates in
Plato's Phaedo. No additional sources cited. Imtlsoul.wps
Platos "Phaedo" / Mechanistic Model of the Mind : A 3 page
paper that provides an overview of the arguments that Socrates would design against the
mechanistic model of the mind and relates these in terms of Plato's "Phaedo."
Bibliography lists no additional sources. Mechmind.wps
Platos "Phaedrus" / Philosophy Through Dialogue : A 5
page paper that considers the use of the dialogue in Plato's Phaedrus as a means of
demonstrating Plato's essential philosophical ideas, from love to the development of the
soul. No additional sources cited. Platp.wps
Platos "Philebus": This 5 page analytical discussion of
"Philebus" looks at the work itself, as well as the message Plato is trying to
share and the point of the writing. No additional sources cited. Philebus.wps
Plato's "Protagoras" # 2 / Is Virtue One Or Many ? : A 15 page
paper that provides an overview of the major arguments presented by Socrates and
Protagoras linking virtue and wisdom, temperance, courage, justice and holiness. No
additional sources cited. Platpyth.wps
Platos "Protagoras" / Is Virtue One or Many ? : A 3
page paper that provides and overview of the arguments of Socrates and Protagoras
presented in Plato's Protagoras regarding the separate elements of virtue,
including wisdom, temperance, courage, justice, and holiness. Protag.wps
Platos "Republic" / Dion As A Philosopher King : A 20 page
paper discussing Platos efforts to train Dion II of Syracuse as a philosopher-king.
What were the historical factors involved and why was the effort to train Dinonysius the
Younger a failure? Bibliography lists nine sources. Dionp.wps
Plato's "Republic" / The Epistemological, Ontological and Axiological
: A 10 page paper that suggests that Plato's Republic was created from a distinct
historical perspective, demonstrated in Plato's epistemological, ontological and
axiological world view. The writer explains how Plato's theory of knowledge develops with
these characteristics in mind -- based on his almost skeptical perspective on Athenian
society. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Repub.wps
Platos "Republic" / Allegory of the Cave : A 3 page essay
that provides an overview of the Allegory of the Cave in Book VII of Plato's Republic.
This paper suggests that Socrates proposed the Allegory as a way of demonstrating the
importance of philosophers in demonstrating knowledge and truth. Cave.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Allegory Of The Cave # 2 : A 2 page
explication of Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" in which the writer defines the
meaning of the light, the sun, and their relevance to knowledge & man's perception of
his own environment. It is found that Plato's writing represents an interesting look at
the ongoing struggle we face to understand and have knowledge of ourselves. No
Bibliography. Allegory.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Allegory of the Cave -- Shadows Seen By Prisoners
: This 5 page research paper examines Plato's "Allegory of the Cave"
metaphor in Book VII of The Republic. Specifically discussed are the parallels between the
shadows the prisoners see on the wall of the cave and the illusion which passes off as
truth in today's technological society. Bibliography lists one source. Allecave.wps
Platos "Republic" / Importance Of The Allegory Of The Cave :
This 5 page paper examines Plato's famous "Allegory of the Cave" from The
Republic and discusses how it provides a complete overview of the entire book. Allegory.wps
Platos "Republic" / Allegory of the Cave & Kakus Theory Of
the Universe : A 5 page paper discussing the possibility that Platos
"Allegory of the Cave" is similar to the situation human beings find themselves
in when facing the complexities of the universe. Different ways of viewing, understanding,
and using information changes everything within the sphere of any given existence.
Bibliography lists three sources. Cave.doc
Platos "Republic" / Theories Of Justice : A 6 page paper
discussing the debate between Socrates and Thrasymachus concerning justice as opposed to
self-interest.. Bibliography lists 1 source. Platjust.wps
Platos "Republic" / Use Of Forms & Objects : This 5 page
paper explores Plato's use of forms and objects in the metaphoric "Divided Line"
and "Allegory of the Cave" in The Republic Books VI and VII respectively.
Divall.wps
Platos "Republic" / The Noble Myth : A 3 page paper that
describes the Noble Myth of Socrates, also known as the Myth of Metals, in Plato's
Republic. The writer suggests that Socrates' concepts about class determinations would not
be well supported by the working class of Athens. Noblemyt.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Plato On Justice And Injustice : A 4 page
paper analyzing the concept of justice as a virtue, and therefore a positive good based on
Socrates' arguments presented in Plato's Republic. The writer details Socrates' specific
arguments and comments on them analytically. No bibliography. Plato1.wps
Platos "Republic" / The State -- Rulers & Followers :
A 9 page paper that considers Plato's design of the polis and his premise about the
necessary leaders in the "Republic." Bibliography lists 5 sources. Platstat.wps
Platos "Republic" / The Sun : A 7 page paper that
provides an overview of Plato's considerations regarding the Sun and goodness in The
Republic. This paper demonstrates the ideas presented through Socrates' characterization
regarding the image of the sun, reason, knowledge and wisdom. Bibliography lists no
additional sources. Platosun.wps
Plato's "Republic" -- Tyranny : A complete, 4 page discussion
of tyranny as presented in Plato's "Republic" -- Book IX. A complete evaluation
of the philosophers' definition of tyranny is presented -- emphasizing key points made by
Plato. No other sources are cited. Tyranny.wps
Plato's "Republic" -- Tyranny # 2 : A thorough, 5 page
explication of Plato's definition of tyranny and the tyrant. The writer covers all primary
points raised by Plato and discusses the concept as presented from the beginning through
the end of Book IX. No other sources cited. Tyranny2.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Utopia : A 4 page paper that considers the
essence of Plato's perfect state and reflects on the negative elements of Plato's
constructs. This paper contends that the structure of Plato's utopia, including the
distinct class system, is objectionable. No additional sources cited. Plauto.wps
Platos "Republic" / Educating for Utopia : A 4 page paper
postulating that in The Republic, Platos utopian ideal for education will
make it a process which begins with controlling the content of fables, leading in turn
lead to the moral breeding of members of a utopian society. This all ends with the
creation of the soul of a nation-state, or utopia. The primary source is cited. Platoed.wps
Platos "Republic" / Platonic Utopia Through the Philosopher
King :
A 9 page paper on The Republic. Plato discusses a utopian society ruled by a philosopher
king, followed in importance by the spirit-warrior and desire-worker. The philosopher king
is Platos vision of the ruler of the republic. The philosopher king, the ruler comes
upon his powers through various means, upbringing and through the study of Forms. This
would then qualify him to rule Athens utopia after a life of study in truth and
justice and the other virtues. One primary reference cited. Platokin.wps
Plato's "Symposium" / The Speech of Alcibiades : A 5 page paper
that takes a defintive look at the segment of the "Symposium" when Alcibiades
enters and creates his own speech, and this segment is important to an overall
understanding of Plato's motives in writing the "Symposium" as a whole. 1
additional source cited. Alcib.wps
Plato's "Symposium" / Socrates and Aristophanes on Love : A 5 page
paper that provides an overview of Aristophanes and Socrates' perspectives on love and
demonstrates the contrasting perceptions that design Plato's own concepts of love. No
additional sources cited. Platosym.wps
Plato's "Symposium" & Dantes "Inferno" : A 4
page paper about these two masterpieces. The writer explores the issue of love, and what
that means to each of these 2 writers. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Infplato.wps
Plato's "Theory of Forms" vs. Modern Science's Concept Of Reality :
A 5 page paper that provides a comparison between Plato's reflections on knowledge,
opinion and understanding elemental to his "Theory of Forms" and the concept of
reality as it is designed within the scope of modern scientific methods. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Platosci.wps
Platos Theory Of Forms & Modern Christian Thought : A 10 page
paper that provides an overview of the basic elements of Platos Theory of Forms and
then considers the implications of his concepts for modern Christianity. Platos
ideas are considered in relation to elements of the Bible as well as the modern writings
of Paul Tillich and Alan Jones. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Platfrms.wps
The Philosophies Of Plato -- Applied To Todays Affirmative Action Debate
: A 10 page paper discussing affirmative action from the philosophical perspective of
Plato. Both sides of the debate over affirmative action are briefly presented.
Bibliography lists six sources. Affpoli.wps
Confucius vs. Plato / Their Ideas On Society & State : This 11 page
research paper compares and contrasts the views of Confucius and Plato on society and the
creation of a ruling state. Specifically discussed are the nature of man in terms of good
and evil, what role, if any, a higher power plays; whether or not morality can be learned;
and the purpose of the state and qualities of its leaders. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Conplato.wps
Lun Yü of Kung Fu-Tzu / Analects Of Confucius vs. Theories Of Plato :
An 8 page paper discussing the Lun Yu, also known as "the Analects" of Confucius
and comparing them to the views of Plato regarding the reformation of society.
Bibliography lists five sources. Lunyu.wps
Contrasts and Similarities In Plato and Hegel : A 6 page argumentative essay
pitting the philosophies of Plato's "Republic" and Hegel's "Introduction to
the Philosophy of History" against each other. Three specific arguments are raised:
soul/spirit, individual, and society (city/state). Two counter arguments are considered
(similarities are drawn) between divine existence of soul/spirit, and that the individual
soul/spirit and city/state soul/spirit are synonymous functions of the divine. Two primary
sources cited. Hegelp.wps
Rousseau and Plato / On The Theater : A 5 page research paper on the effect
of Plato on Rousseau's ideas about the morality and social worth of the theater. The
writer details Plato's theories and Rousseau's ideas. No bibliography. Rousseau.wps
Platos Views On Democracy vs. Marxs Views On Capitalism :
A 5 page paper that very briefly compares Marxs thoughts about capitalism and
alienation of individuals with Platos views on democracy and the unjust individual
or state that results from an imbalance in natural function. Bibliography lists four
sources in addition to writings of Marx and Plato. Marxdc.doc
Was Socrates Truly "Guilty" ? : In this 8 page critical paper, the
writer debates the guilt or innocence of Socrates in terms relative to his society, his
political realm and himself. The writer argues that by the definitions put forth by the
Athenian democracy, Socrates was rightfully charged and convicted of the crimes of heresy
and immorality. But it must be noted that in Socrates terms, terms that defined him as a
political and social teacher, Socrates was not guilty of any crime and was unjustly tried.
The writer cites sources from Plato to Taylor, in an attempt to debate both sides of this
issue. In determining guilt or innocence, the author presents the argument that Socrates
may not have faced a just jury trial. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Guiltsoc.wps
If Socrates Wanted To Live, How Would He Have Argued ? : In this 5 page
narrative essay, a section of Plato's "Apology" is completely re-written to
change Socrates' indifference towards his accusers and a death sentence .. into a plea for
life. In doing so, the writer had to keep Socrates' own philosophy and mannerism in mind--
pretending, in- effect, to be a younger version of the Greek philosopher. Very strong
points are made. No Bibliography. Socwantl.wps *Please Send Us E-Mail For More Information !
Fictitious Report From A Juror On The Trial Of Socrates : A 5 page paper
discussing the trial of Socrates from the perspective of one of the Athenian jurors in his
trial. The imaginary "Spirulinus discusses his view of the trial and his role
in deciding the fate of Socrates. Bibliography lists three sources. Spirol.wps
The Life & Philosophy Of Socrates : A 14 page paper on the life &
philosophies of the classic Greek philosopher -- Socrates. Socrates' political activity,
ideology, and sense of reason are described. His views on religion, law, etc.; are also
explained and numerous works featuring this great thinker (i.e., those Plato &
Aristophanes) are mentioned. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Socrates.wps
The Meaning Of Life According To Socrates : A 5 page paper discussing
Socrates views on the meaning of life, as well as a critical evaluation of his beliefs and
position. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Menasoc.wps
Conception of Life and Death According to Socrates, Aristotle & Plato
Analyzed : This 6 page research paper examines how the concept of death fits in
with the meaning of life in light of the classical Greek philosophers Socrates, Aristotle
and Plato. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Lifedie.wps
Historical Challenge of Authority : In this 5 page paper, the writer
compares Jesus Christ, Antigone, and Socrates - as individuals who each suffered fates for
their challenging of authority in favor of Revolutionist ideals. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Crittrad.wps
Plato and Aristotle on Forms : 5 pages. This essay briefly discusses Plato's
form theory. Aristotle's critique of Plato's theory is also included, and the two are
compared. Based on Phaedro, Parimedes, Republic, Symposim and Metaphysics. Plaforms.wps
Plato and Aristotle / Concepts of Rulership Within The Polis : A 10 page
paper that considers the concept of rulership as presented by Plato and his student
Aristotle. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Polis.wps
Plato and Aristotle, A Definition of Virtue : This 6 page paper looks at
the continuity of thought within the discourses of Plato and Aristotle in relationship to
the concept of "virtue." Bibliography lists five sources. Platoa.wps
Plato and Aristotle / Philosophical Inquiry : A 5 page paper that provides
an overview of Aristotle and Plato's processes of philosophical inquiry as they related to
an understanding of the soul and the virtue. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Plar.wps
Plato & Aristotle / Use of Parmenides Philosophy to Explain Reality : This
5 page research paper examines how Plato and Aristotle regarded the Eleatic philosophy of
Parmenides to explain reality. Specifically discussed is the concept of being as explored
in Aristotles Physics, Metaphysics, and Platos dialogue, Parmenides.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Ariplato.wps
The Philosophies Of Aristotle And Socrates : A 5 page paper that talks
about the different philosophies of Aristotle and Socrates. Specifically it discusses the
philosophies of Socrates and how they differ from those of the Sophites, and the
philosophies of Aristotle and his ideas on virtue. Arisoc.wps
Ciceros Commonwealth : A 6 page paper comparing Plato &
Aristotles views on political order and justice with those of Cicero. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Ciceroc.doc
Comparison of Philosophers : Two essays totaling 8 pages that compare a
number of great philosophers, including Nozick, Jung, Marx, Hume and Aristotle, on the
concepts of justice, the self, demonstrating that contemporary philosophy is based on
notions developed from past philosophical premises. Bibliography lists 2 sources. 2phil.wps
Young, Aristotle, Aquinas and Hume : A 6 page paper that considers the
notion of justice as presented by these four philosophers. The writer examines how Young's
concept of justice challenged the premises set by Aristotle, Aquinas and Hume.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Yaah.wps
Aristotles Concept of Human Nature in Terms of Justice & Education :
This 8 page research paper examines Aristotles ideas about human nature.
Specifically discussed are the roles of justice and education in the Aristotelian concept
of human nature. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Arihuman.wps
Aristotle and Nicomachean Ethics : A 4 page paper that considers the
arguments of Book II Chapter 4 of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. In this section,
Aristotle provides an argument to the dilemma that "man must first be good to create
good acts." The writer provides an argument in support of the premises argued by
Aristotle. No additional sources cited. Nico.wps
Aristotles "Nicomachean Ethics" : A 5 page paper
discussing Aristotles "Nicomachean Ethics" and addressing the issue of
human good in Book I, the "doctrine of the mean" in Book II, and
"phronesis" in Book III. Bibliography lists only Nicomachean Ethics as a source.
Arinic.wps
Aristotles "Politics" : This 4 page paper looks at
Aristotle's philosophy, particularly his work Politics and its relationship to
theological doctrine. Aristotles view of ethics and various other fundamental
premises are examined. No additional sources cited. Aris.wps
Aristotles "Politics" / Applied To The Present : A 6 page
paper analyzing the concepts and topics developed in Arisotles "Politics"
and how they apply to contemporary politics. Discusses their applicability to the modern
political phenomenon and process Bibliography lists 5 sources. Arip.wps
Aristotle's "Politics"/ Individuals And The State : A 4 page
research paper on Aristotle's Politics and the relationship between the state and the
individual. The writer details Aristotle's theories of citizenship, education, and
individual virtue. No bibliography. Plato2.wps (on Aristotle though)
Greek Tragedy According to Aristotle Analyzed : This 5 page research
paper examines Aristotle's definition of tragedy in his essay, Poetics.
Specifically discussed are how Aristotle's interpretation of tragedy is expressed in two
classic Greek plays, Antigone by Sophocles, and Agamemnon by Aeschylus.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Grtrag.wps
John Stuart Mills "On Liberty" Vs. Aristotles "Politics"
: An 8 page paper discussing John Stuart Mills "On Liberty" and
"Subjugation of Women" and Aristotles "Politics." Issues of both
philosophers view of character and liberty. The paper is in the format of a tutorial
and the emphasis is on Mill, not Aristotle. Bibliography lists five sources. Onlibpo.wps
John Stuart Mill vs. Aristotle / The Concept of Character : This 5 page
research paper considers John Stuart Mill's understanding of character and how it is
acquired and contrast it with Aristotle's interpretation. Specifically discussed are
Mill's essays, "On Liberty" and the Subjection of Women," and Aristotle's
"Politics" and "Nicomachean Ethics." Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jsmill.wps
Aristotle's "Rhetoric" : A 5 page paper that considers the
metaphysical, axiological and epistemological considerations presented in Aristotle's Rhetoric.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Totle.wps
Aristotle's Classic Rhetorics Role in the Modern World : This 4 page
research paper discusses the compatibility between Aristotle's Classic Rhetoric and the
mass media and technology in today's world. Classic Rhetoric is explained from a
philosophical perspective. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Arisrhet.wps
Aristotle / An Overview : A 4 page overview of Aristotle and his
contributions to modern thought. Bibliography lists fives of Aristotle's works and two
additional critical sources. Aristot.wps
Aristotle on Reason & The Good Life : A 4 page creative dialogue in
which Aristotle argues with Eltotsira regarding the essence of the good life in knowledge
and reason. Aris.wps
Aristotles Philosophy of Nature Analyzed : This 6 page research paper
examines Aristotles philosophy of nature and how it formed the foundation for
modern-day realism. Specifically discussed is Aristotles natural
philosophy as developed in his works Metaphysics and Physics. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Arisnat.wps
Aristotle / Contributions To Mathematics Analyzed : This 5 page research
paper discusses Aristotle's contributions to the field of mathematics. Specifically
discussed are Aristotle's views on mathematics, in terms of the advancement of science,
and his logical approach to mathematical study through syllogisms. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Arimath.wps
Aristotle and Substance : A 5 page paper that looks at Aristotle's
"Metaphysics" and "Physics" and considers his determinations about the
meaning of matter. The writer considers not only the quesiton "what is
matter?" but also what entities would be considered matter. No additional
sources cited. Arisubs.wps
Aristotle's & The Democratic Government : A 7 page paper that explores
the Athenian Constitution, Aristotle's "Politics," and other writings. The
writer analyzes Aristotles "natural" state as a growth out of the family
ideal, and posits that Aristotle's views of democracy miror today's views of same. The
paper presents Aristototle's arguments against Socrates' recommended form of government,
and comments that, although democracy is a valid form of governance, contrary to
Aristotle's "order" and perfectability of the state, the good of it is that
"order" under democracy has not been achieved in 3000 years. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Aripo.wps
Aristotle & The Tragedy of the Uncommon Man : A 5 page paper analyzing
the concept of tragedy as defined by Aristotle (and illustrated in Sophocles Oedipus
the King) and Arthur Millers definition of the form (as described in his essay
"The Tragedy of the Common Man" and illustrated in Death of a Salesman).
Bibliography lists one source. Tragedy.wps
Hinckley & Aristotle / Insanity Plea : A 5 page paper that considers
what Aristotle's arguments might have been in response to John Hinckley Jr. attempted
assassination of President Reagan. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Hinaris.wps
Aristotelian Considerations In Cinema : A 5 page paper that compares the
play formulae laid out by Aristotle with the film versions of "Much Ado About
Nothing," "Sweeney Todd" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" ?
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Arismovi.wps
Aristotle vs. Epictetus / Virtue : A 5 page essay that compares and
contrasts how these two ancient philosophers would have felt toward the virtue of
"patience" as outlined by Aristotle. The writer demonstrates through this
example how these two philosophers differed in some fundamental issues which contributed
to the basis of their ideas. No additional sources cited. Arisepic.wps
Aristotle vs. Barbara Whitehead / Marriage & Friendship : A 7 page paper
that considers the idea of marriage based in friendship as presented by both Aristotle and
Barbara Whitehead. The writer demonstrates Aristotle's belief in the necessity of virtue
and argues this in terms of the risks presented by Whitehead. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Arisbarb.wps
Comparison / Aristotle vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Views on Kingship :
A 5 page paper discussing the views held by Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas regarding the
duties, honors, and processes of kingship. No bibliography sources are listed. Kingaq.wps
A Modern-Day Philosophical Dialogue With Aristotle : This 6 page research
paper is a dialogue with Aristotle disputing some of his most famous philosophical
conclusions. Specifically examined are Aristotles contentions regarding the
existence of God, women and slavery. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Dialogue.wps
Pythagoras / The Philosopher, The Mathematician : A 15 page
account of what is known of the life and scientific and mathematical contributions of
Pythagoras. Particular attention is paid to the religious beliefs of his Pythagorean Order
and how their beliefs has made it difficult to get a true understanding of
Pythagoras contributions to science and mathematics. A summary of the contributions
which have been attributed to Pythagoras is included. Emphasis is placed on the
Pythagorean Theorem, the principles which determine the concordant scale, and musical
spheres. Information is also provided regarding current thought regarding Pythagoras
beliefs concerning vegetarianism, the human and animal soul and reincarnation. A brief
overview of his ethnic origins, his birthplace, his studies, and travels is also included.
Bibliography lists six sources. Pyth.wps

MORE PHILOSOPHERS & PHILOSOPHIES
A Definition of Philosophy : A 5 page paper
discussing several points discussed by Stephen Clark, including discovering what
philosophy is, definitions of reality and truth as they are used in philosophical
discussions, how people tend to be alike whether drawn to philosophy or not and which of
the ancient philosophers may have been closest to discovering truth. Bibliography lists 1
source. Phildefi.wps
Intent Of Philosophy Throughout History Analyzed : A 15 page paper which
discusses philosophy from a historical and contemporary standpoint to explore its
intention and its impact upon the general public. To illustrate the influence of
philosophy on man, the works of the ancient Greeks, Confucius, Rene Descartes, Thomas
Hobbes, John Locke, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, Friedrich Nietzsche and
Jean-Paul Sartre. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Phist.wps
Plato Vs. Hobbes : A 10 page, critical comparison of views presented by
Plato in "The Republic" and by Hobbes in "Leviathan" as they relate to
evaluative assessments of various governmental forms & political theory. Bibliography
lists 9 sources. Hobbplat.wps
Plato vs. Hobbes # 2 : A 6 page analytical comparison of views on
Democracy and the state as argued by Plato in his "Republic" and Hobbes in
"Leviathan." No additional bibliographic references. Hobbpla2.wps
Thomas Hobbes / Metaphysics & Politics : A 6 page paper that provides
an overview of Hobbes metaphysical considerations as they relate to both politics and
religion and considers these elements in terms of Hobbes Leviathan. No
additional sources cited. Thob.wps
Thomas Hobbes & The Expression Of Human Experience : A 5 page paper on
the views and Philosophies of Thomas Hobbes. The writer provides a brief history on
Hobbes' life, but mainly talkes about his political and social beleifs. Bibliography
included. Hob.wps
Hobbes and the Nature of Man : A 4 page paper discussing Thomas Hobbes'
philosophy of the nature of man contrasted with that of St. Augustine. Bibliography lists
3 sources. Hobman.wps
The Leviathan State of Nature : A 4 page essay examining how Thomas
Hobbes state of nature is an "inference from the passions" of human kind.
When Hobbes discovered Euclids methods of logic, he set about examining the need for
and the inevitability of the existence of government using Euclids methods. Hobbes
began with three basic assumptions from which to build: (1) justice and morality were
products of government, not innate qualities of man; (2) all human motivation springs
either from the desire for personal pleasure or the fear of pain; and (3) while there are
physical and mental differences between individuals, those differences pale in connection
with membership in a group. Under the last assumption, anyone was capable of overpowering
any other one at any time. Hobbes concluded that in a state of nature, life would be every
man against every man. Hobbes.wps
Hobbes"Leviathan" vs. John Miltons "Paradise Lost"/
Science & Religion : This 6 page research paper examines the scientific and
religious views of man and the cosmos offered by Thomas Hobbes The Leviathan
(1651) and John Miltons Paradise Lost (1667). Bibliography lists 2 sources. Levlost.wps
Hobbes & Burke / Two Founders Of Modern Conservatism : An 8 page
paper that considers the claim that Hobbes and Burke, --though there are few similarities
in the views they expressed--, share the role as founders of modern conservatism and
compares their views on man, human nature and government with the views of liberals like
Mill and Locke. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Hobbur.wps
How Francis Bacon Influenced Thomas Hobbes : A 7 page paper that discusses
the impact that Francis Bacon had on the development of writings by Thomas Hobbes. Though
Hobbes has denied, by omission, any correlation between the development of his
philosophical theories and the year he spent in the employee of Francis Bacon, critics and
philosophical scholars alike have compared their similarities and commented that the
relationship between these two men must have been the springboard for Hobbes focal
transformation from classical literature to social philosophy. Hobbacon.wps
Theories of Sartre and of Hobbes : Approximately 9 pages worth of short
essays on Hobbes and Sartre including theoretical examples of how they would most likely
contradict one another on various issues. No Bibliography. Hobbsart.wps
Jean Paul Sartre, Plato, & Hobbes / Comparative Philosophy : 7 pages
worth of essays comparing the philosophies of Sartre with those of Plato and anticipating
how one would criticize the other's reasoning. Sartre is regarded as more of a humanist
than Plato and another philosopher -- Hobbes is also brought into the discussion as the
writer makes relevant comparison between "The Republic" and
"Leviathan." No Bibliography. Sartrevp.wps
Jean Paul Sartre -- Critique of Reasoning On Being & Consciousness :
A 10 page essay on Sartre's theories concerning the structure of being and the nature of
consciousness. The writer analyzes and critiques Sartre's philosophy providing a number of
insightful examples in this well-reasoned essay. No Bibliography. Sartre.wps
Jean Paul Sartre's "No Exit" : (work is also known called
"Hois Clos") In this 8 page paper, the writer argues that the concept "Hell
Is Other People" is the primary theme of this classic existentialist drama ("No
Exit" is a one-act play by Sartre) and it is just as resonant today as it was more
than fifty years ago. Sartre's existentialist philosophy is examined in great analytical
detail and the paper remains most concerned with explaining precisely what Sartre meant by
"No Exit" and how it applies to everyone's life. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Noexitsr.wps
Sartres "La Nausee"/ Motif of Nausea
: A 9 page paper examining the significance of the protagonists sensation of
nausea throughout this book. The paper concludes that for Sartre, the nausea symbolizes
his protagonists ultimate recognition of lifes futility. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Sartnaus.wps
Sartre and Moral Certainty : A 5 page paper that provides an overview of
Sartre's existential beliefs in regards to moral certainty. Sartre attacks moral certainty
based on his belief that each man is solely responsible for his own actions, and
therefore, any collective determinant of morality would not exist. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Sartcert.wps
Jean Paul Sartres "The Wall" : A 1
page summary of Sartres short story. It reflects Sartres interest in the
ultimate lack of causality in life through the depiction of the "last night" of
a group of prisoners condemned to die in the morning. The narrator in fact does not die,
but he might as well have, because he has psychologically been absorbed into the wall
separating life from death, and there is no going back. No sources. Sartrwll.wps
Visions of Hell and Utopia in Sartre, Voltaire, and More : A 5 page
paper discussing whether the three condemned characters of Sartres play would have
had a more productive life in Mores "Utopia" or Voltaires
"Eldorado" (from "Candide"). The paper concludes that despite the fact
that the most famous line from "No Exit" is Garcins exclamation that
"Hell is other people," Hell is really in yourself, and no physical Utopian
surroundings can transform it into heaven. No additional sources listed. Visions.wps
Comparison of Quintilian & Burke / Philosophy Of Rhetoric : This 12 page
paper compares Quintilian's and Kenneth Burke's thoughts on the subject of rhetoric,
offering some examples of how each approached persuasion and argument. Many similarities
exist between the two such as their emphasis on moral and ethical acts. Quintilian's
schema for teaching one how to become a perfect orator is included as are discussions
regarding Burke's pentad, logologic, and consubstantiality. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Quintbur.wps
Descartes Cartesian Circle : A 10 page paper that describes the basis
for Descartes Cartesian Circle, and then presents the perspectives of two recognized
theorists, who challenge the applicability of Descartes mathematical processes.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Cartesia.wps
Descartes / On Intellect & Knowledge : A 5 page paper that describes
Descartes basic theory behind the development of intellect and knowledge as they relate to
perceptions of experience. Descartes believes that any understanding of intellect or
knowledge of the world around must be based in a deductive process of the mind and not in
the constantly variable realm of experience. Because experience can be both true and
false, Descartes argues that this makes experience an impossible basis for the knowledge.
This paper gives primary support for a major theory of Descartes: "I think therefore
I am." Descinte.wps
Descartes Meditations / All : A 6 page essay summarizing the important
points of this major work in philosophy. The writer covers each of the meditations plus
preface, explaining their relationship to one another and tracing the arguments presented.
No additional sources cited. Medit.wps
Descartes Meditations / Modern Aspects Of Discourse : A 9 page
analysis of Descartes Discourse and Meditations in regards to how they
relate to the modern world. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Descar.wps
Descartes Meditations On First Philosophy : A 5 page essay
explaining Descartes philosophy and why it was so revolutionary. Descartes.doc
Descartes First Meditation / Dream Doubt : A 5 page paper that
provides an overview of the premise of dream doubt as presented by Descartes in his
"Meditation I" and suggests why arguments using examples citing perception are
not effective retorts to Descartes premise. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Descdoub.wps
Descartes' First Two Meditations : A 5 page analytical discussion of
Descartes' first two meditations. No Bibliography. Descarte.wps
Descartes' Third Meditation : A 5 page comprehensive analysis of
Descartes' third meditation in which the philosopher affirms that he is a thinking being
who doubts and affirms, denies and knows. From this foundation, Descartes presents and
evaluates arguments concerning God's existence. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Descart2.wps
Descartes' Meditation on Knowledge : A 2 analytical page essay on this
Meditation, with particular emphasis on Descartes' method of doubt. No Bibliography. Descart3.wps
Descartes' First Three Meditations and Human Knowledge : A 6 page
analysis paper on how man can know anything in reality and what if life is all a dream.
The writer details Descartes' philosophy of knowledge with particular emphasis on
principles described in the first three meditations. No additional sources cited. Descknow.wps
Descartes Meditations / The Mind Is More Easily Known Than The Body :
A 4 page essay discussing Rene Descartes "Meditations" and his assertion that
the mind is more easily known than the body. The "wax example" is also briefly
discussed. No additional sources cited. Descmind.wps
Descartes Meditations / Senses : This 5 page research paper
examines French philosopher Rene Descartes assessment on the reliability of sensory
perceptions and whether or not the senses can be trusted. Specifically discussed are
Descartes' deductive reasoning as it appears in his Meditations on First Philosophy, and
an evaluation of his argument. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Sensean.wps
Descartes / Essays on.. : 8 pages containing three essays on Descartes (Two
are 3 pages in length each and the remaining is 2 1/2 pages). Examined are the nature of
the soul, God, consciousness etc; Please write for more information. No Bibliography. Descessa.wps
Descartes / Of Sound Mind and Body ? : This 7 page paper seeks to prove
the hypothesis: In doubting the truth of every intellectual proposition, and conversely by
transcending doubt simply through a belief in his own existence, Descartes shows the flaws
in his methods. He requires that his methods be based on rationality and fundamental
truth, but these are assumed by Descarte and subjective to his whimsy. In all, Descartes
was only rationalizing truth for himself. Therefore, we must look at scientific inquiry
based on Descartes methods as inherently flawed. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Rene.wps
Descartes / Of Sound Mind and Body ? -- Version 2 : A 9-page paper
postulating that : In doubting the truth of every intellectual proposition, and conversely
by transcending doubt simply through a belief in his own existence, Descartes shows the
flaws in his methods of deductive reasoning through the processes of skepticism. He
requires that his methods be based on rationality and fundamental truth, but these are
assumed by Descarte and subjective to his belief systems. In all, Descartes was only
rationalizing truth for himself. Therefore, we have looked at scientific inquiry based on
Descartes methods as inherently flawed--with some exceptions. Bibliography lists 8 source.
Rene2.wps
The Mind-Body Problem : An 8 page paper discussing the mind-body problem,
also known as Cartesian Dualism. The writer argues that Cartesian Dualism is one of the
factors that has encouraged the mindset, predominant in the Western world, that the mind
has greater access to knowledge than the body. Such negation of "physical"
knowledge has limited many aspects of human potential. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Mindbody.wps
Rousseau's Response To Descartes Dream Demon : A 4 page paper
that argues against Rousseau's perceptions of Descartes "dream demon", his
belief that man can not distinguish between reality and dream and must, therefore, not
base the development of reason on reality. Rousseau's pragmatic belief that man has no
reason to believe their are no physical objects and good reason to believe that there are
physical objects consists of faulty logic. No additional sources cited. Rousdesc.wps
Rousseau -- First and Second Discourses / A Return to the Past : A 5 page
paper that supports Rousseau's arguments for a return to the past based in his First and
Second Discourses. This paper provides an overview of Rousseau's perceptions of society,
including the new focus on knowledge, and demonstrates the way these perceptions developed
his belief to move back to the past and a religious focus on morality. The primary source
is cited. Rousseau.rtf
Russell vs. Descartes Dream Demon : A 4 page paper describing
Russell's reactions to Descartes "dream demon" and his belief that Descartes'
reasoning in regards to existence and doubt is faulty. This paper presents Russell's
belief, in contrast, that sense-data supports the existence of the physical object, and
that doubt, though it is possible, is not probable. No additional sources cited. Descruss.wps
Rousseaus "La Nouvelle Heloise" (Julie) : An 8 page paper
that discusses Rousseau's sentimental look at the roles dictated by society for men and
women according to Enlightenment views with a Rousseau twist. His focus is on the
"nature" of the human male and how those needs are to be filled through the
"nature" of women for the good of society as a whole. The writers argues that
the antiquated views postulated by Rousseau through his novel are still being debated
today. No additional sources cited. Rousjuli.wps
"Jean-Jacques Rousseau / Transparency and Obstruction" by Jean Starobinski
: An 8 page paper that considers the importance of Starobinski perceptions in
presenting the life and philosophies of Rousseau. No additional sources cited. Rousseau.wps
The Life of Jean Jacques Rousseau : This 8 page paper discusses the 18th
century French philosopher, Jean Jacques Rousseau, whose writings inspired the leaders of
the French Revolution. Rousseau greatly influenced came to be known as the Romantic
generation. He was a social and political theorist, musician, botanist, and is still
thought to be one of the most eloquent writers of the Age of Enlightenment. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Jeanjacq.wps
Comparison Of Rousseau's & St. Augustine's Views On Human Nature : In 5
pages, the writer compares the views on human nature of Saint Augustine in his
"Confessions", with Jean-Jacques Rousseau's views of nature in his "Second
Discourse". Hnature.wps
Berkeley, Descartes & Hume on Human Perception : A 5 page paper that
provides an overview of the representative theories of perception outlined by these three
philosophers. The writer demonstrates the similarities and differences in theories of
perception presented by each. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Humanper.wps
George Berkeley and David Hume Similarities and Differences :
This 5 page report discusses the philosophies of George Berkeley (1685-1753) and David
Hume (1711-1176) and compares their similarities and differences. Both held unique and
views on the actual existence of any given item and the relationship of the thing
to the person who perceives it. Berkhm.wps
George Berkeley & Perception : A 5 page paper that explores Berkeley's
theory that nothing can exist outside of perception. This paper demonstrates that
Berkeley's contention is based in his understanding of perception as the only means by
which a person can determine the characteristics of an object. Because perception is the
only means for determining an object, then perception must also be the only way to
determine existence. One primary source cited. Berkeley.wps
George Berkeley / To Be Is To Be Perceived : A 4 page paper that address the
progression of George Berkeley's arguments towards "esse est percipi" -- to
be is to be perceived. His arguments of Hylas and Philanous support the basic argument
in his Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Understanding. Berkeley would contend
that the only way an object can be acknowledged is through man's perception of it. The
primary source is cited. Berk.wps
Existentialism In Pulp Fiction : A 12 page paper that considers the
existential notions of Sartre, Camus and Nietzsche as they apply to the Quentin Tarantino
and Roger Avary screen play "Pulp Fiction." Bibliography lists 6 sources. Pulpfict.wps
Can a Computer Tell a Lie ? : A 10 page paper that postulates that under
modern technology, a computer cannot tell a lie. The writer uses intelligent references
and humor to explain why today's computer cannot lie because it cannot yet
"think"--using an analogy to Descartes' "I think, therefore I am." To
prove the technological thesis, the paper discusses thoughts about the human brain,
digital "thinking," digital v. neural nets, and how SW programs are helping
humans think in their creative endeavors. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Ai.wps
Space, Time, & Matter -- Do They Co-Exist ? : A 14 page essay that looks
at what great philosophers such as Descartes and Aristotle thought about the nature of the
universe as well as more modern ideas put forward by Einstein and others. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Sptima.wps
Functionalism & The Mind : A 9 page paper that provides an overview of
the premise of functionalism presented by Todd Moody and Paul Churchland and then
considers its application in determining elements of mental evolution, emotion,
consciousness, and artificial intelligence. No additional sources cited. Funct.wps
The Mind-Body Problem : A 10 page paper that presents the arguments relative
to the mind-body problems and then makes an individual determination about the
significance of Cartesian Dualism as it relates to other basic premises. This paper
considers the importance of both monism and dualism in the determination of the most
applicable concept in regards to the mind-body problem, and uses both of the concept areas
to create an argument is support of Cartesian Dualism. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Mindbody.wps
Mind Body Dualism : A 5 page paper that considers the writings of Fodor,
Smart and Cornman in defense of mind-body dualism. In their writings on materialism, each
independently finds support for some division between the mind and body. These three
theorists support the belief that the non-physical mind can effect physical situations.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Mindbody2.wps
Zagzebskis "Virtues of Mind": A 6 page paper on Linda
Zagzebskis "Virtues of the Mind: An Inquiry into the Nature of Virtue and
the Ethical Foundations of Knowledge," which argues that Zagzebski's theory is
valid and based on an inclusive study of why people act on knowledge, and where knowledge
is based. The paper posulates that her intent is to not seek to rewrite the current
theories, but to combine them. Theories used for the basis of her thesis include:
epistemology (virtue), and philosophical and psychological bases of knowledge.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Zagzebsk.wps
Renaissance History / The Moral Philosophy of the Humanists : A 9 page paper
that provides an overview of the issue of morality and man's human nature as they relate
to the Humanists of Renaissance Europe. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Renhum.wps
Emile Durkheim / Life & Works : 8 pages in length. Analytical biography
of Emile Durkheim's (turn-of-the-century German social philosopher) life, works, and
philosophy. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Durkheim.wps
Sociology Of Durkheims "Suicide" : This 5 page paper
looks at the problem of suicide in the society using recent studies in addition to
Durkheim's infamous work . The paper focuses primarily on decision theory and studies that
show a connection between certain characteristics and a predisposition to commit the act.
Bibliography lists 4 sources Suidurk.wps
Durkheim and the Sociology of Religion : A 6 page paper that provides an
overview of some of the major arguments in Durkheims sociological perspectives on
religion, and then argues against his theory of enacted social practice as the foundation
of epistemology. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Durkhei3.doc
Durkheim -- Social Solidarity : The sociological concept is defined and
discussed through the eyes of Emile Durkheim in this 3 page essay. The concept is applied
to the legal system in modern times. Also discussed is the legislation of morality and the
importance of rituals. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Socsolid.wps
Durkheims Theory of Ritual and Eliade On Mythology and Ritual :
A 6 page paper that considers the implications of Durkheims perspectives on ritual
as they relate to the arguments presented by Eliade as he outlines the impact of myth and
the development of ritual in a social context. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Ritualdu.doc
Adultery / A Kantian Perspective : A 7 page paper positing that desire is a
mental construct, that curtailing desire is natural to human nature and is formulated by
reasoning, that reasoning leads to both individual and community ethics based on moral
principles established for the good of the community, and that obligation and duty of
individuals within the community establish an ethical foundation for living within the
community, therefore we can assume that Kant would support the theory that adultery is
disallowed, and therefore unethical. Bibliography lists 4 supporting sources. Kantadu.wps
Euthanasia / A Kantian Perspective : In this 4 page paper, the writer
outlines philosophical perspectives on euthanasia as they would most likely be presented
by Kant. The writer then advocates euthanasia in this same light. Bibliography lists 3
references. Kanteuth.wps
Ethical Theory / Kantian Perspective -- Abortion Is Not Always Wrong : A
5 age paper arguing that abortion is not always wrong from the perspective of Immanuel
Kant. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Aborkant.wps
Kant and The Ethics of Choice : A 5 page paper that investigates
significant aspects of intention or consequences on the moral and ethical decisions of
individuals. This paper supports Kant's theory that though man may incorporate personal
and sometimes selfish considerations into the process of ethical determinations, this does
not negate the moral applications of these choices. At the same time, Kant's theories call
in to question whether the effects of moral choices, whether good or not, are considered
good simply becasue of the intention of the individual making the determination.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Kanteth.wps
Immanuel Kant's Doctrines and Their Relation to Religion : A 12 page
paper outlining the basic doctrines of Immanuel Kant. The writer examines his beliefs
about goodness and people's responsibility to be good people, and relates that to
Utilitarianism and Catholicism. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Kantps.wps
Immanuel Kants "Critique Of Pure Reason" : A 5 page paper
that provides an analysis of Kant's work and focuses on the ideal of pure reason as a
central development. No additional sources cited. Kantreas.wps
Immanuel Kant's 'Supreme Principle of Morality : This 6 page research
paper examines the morality principle of German philosopher Immanuel Kant. Specifically
discussed are the definition of this principle, its intention, and the necessary
components to ensure this "supreme morality." Bibliography lists 4 sources. Kantim.wps
Justice & Its Role In The Functioning Of Society : A 5 page paper that
considers the issue of justice and its role in society. This paper looks at the
perspectives of both Kant and Plato in evaluating this role. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Justrole.wps
Morality : The subject of morality is addressed in this 6 page paper.
Philosophers such as Kant and Epictetus are recognized as well as more contemporary views
such as those of Carol Gilligan. The reason why man should behave morally is derived after
looking at two basic divisions in thought. The concept of utilitarianism, and its
applicability to the discussion, is included as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Morality.wps
The Role Of Fallacies In Logical Reasoning : This 12 page philosophical
paper defines and examines fallacies in the context of logical reasoning. Specific
examples of fallacies will be discussed as well as the role that logic plays in
philosophical argument which mislead to the conclusion that fallacies are fact. The paper
is organized in an outline format and the bibliography lists 5+ sources. Fallacy.wps
The Philosophy Of Utilitarianism : The slogan "each should count for
one and none should count for more than one", something Bentham used in defense of
his philosophy, is explored in this 5 page paper. Both utilitarian and opposing views are
considered. A division among utilitarianism is also included as are examples to illustrate
arguments on both sides. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Uti.wps
Utilitarianism vs. Kant : A 6 page paper on the theories of Immanuel Kant
and John Stuart Mill. The writer gives an example of an ethical problem and describes what
each philosopher would choose to do. Bibliography lists four supporting sources. Kantutal.wps
How Kant and Hume Would React To Platos "Euthyphro" : A 6
page paper that discusses the possible reactions of Immanuel Kant and David Hume on
Plato's "Euthyphro." Of major consideration is the reactions of Kant and Hume to
the concepts of piety, love and family duty as presented within the story of the dialogue
between Euthyphro and Socrates. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Euthyphr.wps
Kant, Hegel, Nietzche, & Heidegger How Did Each Of Them Define Art? :
This 12 page essay reviews the similarities and differences between four of the great
thinkers of the past 200 years. No bibliography. Artph.wps
John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism : A 5 page paper that describes
Mill's presentation of the principles of Utilitarianism, but also demonstrates Mill's
particular concern for the essential nature of man's intellect. This paper recognizes the
importance of Mill's considerations on a societal level as well as recognizing the
personal considerations of each man. Bibliography includes 1 source. Utalitarianism.wps
Mill, Carlyle & Victorian Society : A 7 page paper showing how Thomas
Carlyle and John Stuart Mill influenced the Victorian age as much as they were influenced
by it. It shows how their philosophies informed the age they lived in, and how their
influence stretched into the twentieth century as well. Bibliography contains two sources. Millcar.wps
Justice As Seen In The Koran, The Old Testament, & Platos
"Republic : A 5 page paper discussing the foundation of justice as it applies
in Islam ("The Koran"), Judaism ("The Old Testament of the Bible"),
and according to Plato ("The Republic"). A dialog has been imagined
between Mohammed, Moses, and Plato regarding the topic of justice. Bibliography lists five
sources. Justapp.wps
Thomas Aquinas Concept of Happiness Analyzed : This 12 page
research paper examines the conception of happiness in human terms, according to Catholic
theologian and philosopher, Thomas Aquinas. Specifically discussed are Aquinas views
on how what constituted happiness and how man could happily live life. Bibliography lists
5 sources. Aquihap.rtf
Philosophy / Evil As A Necessity : A 17 page piece that discusses the merits
of three philosophical statements: evil exists but is unnecessary, evil is an illusion and
does not exist, and evil is necessary in order to bring about the best possible world. The
paper raises these philosophies in regards three issues: terrorism, smoking, and the drug
mafia, and postulates that evil is necessary to bring about the best possible world. No
sources cited. Evilphil.wps
Voltaire's "Candide" : Two 2 page essays on Voltaire's
"Candide." Covered are his various philosophies; the ideas of God, fate and much
more. No Bibliography. Candide.wps
Voltaire's "Candide"/ A Philosophical Examination : In 10
well-written pages, Voltaire's philosophy is analyzed and his attempted at depicting a
Utopian society in "Candide" is assessed. The writer is extremely critical and
supports all inquiries with existing research. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Candide2.wps
Voltaire's Candide / Rationalism v. Empiricism : This 7 page research
paper explores the representation of rationalist and empirical philosophy in Voltaire's
1759 novel, Candide. Specifically, these philosophical theories are examined as depicted
in the text and in the protagonists Dr. Pangloss and Martin, as well as evidence of
Voltaire's personal preference. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Voltaire.wps
Voltaires "Candide" / Underlying Meaning : This 6 page essay
focuses on the meaning behind the words in the allegory Candide. The writer
discusses a the meanings and ultimate outcomes of the character Candide, his cohorts, and
his travels. No additional sources cited. Candmea.wps
Voltaires "Candide" / An Analysis Of Its Strange Ending : A
5 page essay on Voltaires famous novel. The paper argues that the happy ending,
which critics have always found to be at odds with the social criticism of the novel, is
in fact perfectly consistent, and is itself satirical. Bibliography lists two sources. Cand.wps
Comparing Fanon & Foucault : A 5 page research paper which examines the
similarities between two great French philosophers: Frantz Fanon and Michel Foucault. The
writer demonstrates, through an examination of Fanons "Black Skin, White
Masks," and Foucaults Madness in Civilization, that the two
philosophers agreed on quite a few fundamental points concerning power and the
marginalization of minority groups. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Fanonfoc.wps
Changes in Approaches to Epistemology : A 10 page essay on the viability of
epistemology as a theory. Known as the theory of knowledge,
epistemology is discussed in philosophical circles as something that may or may not be
alive and functioning: its critics say that the changes in the approaches from the
traditional to the analytic has destroyed its practice. Those critics, however, fail to
take into account the rapidity and drama of the changes in the world today, and that
cultural biases now also must be accounted for in any study of knowledge. The theory is
argued to be viable and functioning, even by groups that may be unaware of its formal
name. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Epistem.wps
An Enlightening Symposium / Philosophy In World Literature : An 8 page
transcript of an imaginary symposium set in an eternal "now" in which
Jean-Baptiste Moliere, Mme. de Lafayette, Jonathan Swift, François Voltaire, Jean-Jacques
Rousseau, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Charlotte Bronte, and a Moderator discuss their
philosophies. Special attention is given to the dichotomy of reason versus passion, and of
the individual versus society. No sources. Panel.wps
Plato Vs. John Locke On The Question Of The Legality Of Marijuana Use : An 8
page paper discussing the philosophies of John Locke and Plato as they relate to the
question of whether or not a government has the right to tell citizens not to use
marijuana. Bibliography lists three sources in addition to several primary works by both
Plato and Locke. Potplato.doc
The Declaration of Independence & John Locke : An insightful 4 page
look at how the theories of philosopher John Locke were carried over into the drafting of
the Declaration of Independence. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Declaind2.wps
John Lockes "Second Treatise On Government": A 5 page
paper discussing John Lockes Second Treatise on Civil Government. Questions of the
nature and scope, as well as the purpose of the worker are analyzed alobg with the role of
the individual in society. No additional sources cited. Locke2nd.wps
John Lockes "Second Treatise On Government" / Property : A 5
page paper discussing Lockes argument for "property" and its social
implications. Bibliography lists the text of Lockes treatise. Lockprop.wps
Locke & Hume On "The Truth Of Knowldge" : An 11 page research
essay investigating the "truth of knowledge" according to John Locke and David
Hume. Locke and Hume, both empiricists believed ideas come from experiences but Hume
wanted to prove that knowledge could be investigated through scientific methods along the
lines of Newton. The writer argues that Locke's theories make more sense in terms of how
knowledge is gained. Extensive bibliography is included. Humelock.wps
John Locke's Representationalism on Human Perception to External Objects :
This 6 page research paper considers John Locke's representation regarding the perception
of external objects, as analyzed in his 1690 treatise, An Essay Concerning Human
Understanding. Specifically discussed is David Hume's criticism of Locke's conclusions
in An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748), his objections, and his
stronger position concerning perception of external events, objects and causes.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Humelock.wps
David Hume on Causality : A 5 page paper that describes Hume's argument
against causality and argues that Hume's contentions as to the limited nature of causality
are unfounded. Hume argues that existing knowledge, created from the habitual activities
of man, is the only way to perceive an object. Kant, among other philosophers, have
disagreed with Hume's belief, noting that objects are based within the context of other
objects and causality is a necessary and reasonable assertion. Two primary sources cited. Hume.wps
David Hume 's Attack On Cause & Effect : An 8 page paper that considers
Hume's arguments against the philosophical premise of causality supported by other
philosophers like Emmanuel Kant. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Humecau.wps
David Hume's Attack On Principles Of Cause & Effect #2 : An 8 page paper
that provides an overview of Hume's beliefs regarding cause and effect as presented in his
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Humeenq.wps
David Humes "Enquiry Concerning The Principles Of Morals" :
A 5 page paper discussing David Humes "Enquiry Concerning the Principle of
Morals" published in 1751. Humes theory on the origins of morality and moral
distinctions is discussed, as well as arguments against the reduction of all moral feeling
of self-interest. No additional sources cited. Humempw.wps
Science and Religion / Can They Co-Exist ? : A 10 page research paper
exploring the title question. Two primary questions are discussed: Can science and
religion co-exist; and Are space, time and matter on in the same thing? The writer offers
two theses. First, science and religion not only can co-exist, they must co-exist.
Evidence for this is drawn from a number of philosophers and scientists including
Descartes and Wertheim. The second thesis is that space, time and matter are three
separate substances with evidence drawn from Descartes, the Deists, and Berkeley. Other
philosophers and scientists are also briefly discussed in this paper. Bibliography
included. SciRel.wps
Inductive & Deductive Reasoning : This 20 page research paper discusses
the philosophical concepts of inductive and deductive reasoning to the development of
modern-day logic. The works of numerous historic philosophers are cited. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Indeduct.rtf
Identity of Meaning Theory : A 2 page discussion and analysis of the
Identity of Meaning Theory as posited by theorists such as U.T. Place. The writer compares
identity of meaning with its opposite : factual existence and concludes that indeed, we
don't have to actually know how to describe something before we can describe it. No
Bibliography. Idenmean.wps
Hillary Putnam & The "Ready-Made World" : A 5 page paper that
discusses Hillary Putnam's theory on the ready-made world and on truth and theoretical
processes. Putnam argues that there isn't a ready-made world, that the concept of the
world is dependent on a number of considerations in its formation, including perceptions
and the concept of realism. This paper argues that Putnam's contentions about the rational
acceptablity of theories is flawed because of his cyclical reasoning. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Putnam.wps
Hilary Putnams Theory of "Nature of Mental States" : A 3
page paper discussing philosopher Hillary Putnams theory of the "Nature of
Mental States." Bibliography lists three sources. putnam2.doc
Igmar Bergman's "Persona" & Existentialism : Approximately 17
pages detailing the presence and role played by existentialism in Igmar Bergman's
"Persona." Included background discussion of Bergman's life & other works as
well. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Existper.wps
Phenomenology & Existentialism : 9 pages total. Using theories
commonly taught in a philosophy class, the writer of this paper attempts to answer : (1)
whether they have yet experienced the world phenomenologically, (2) how modern art helps
us to understand ourselves phenomenologically, (3) how capitalism alienates, (4) what
Kierkegaard meant by truth as subjectivity, and (5) the importance of epoche. No
Bibliography. Phenexis.wps
Albert Camus' "The Stranger" and Existentialism : A 7 page
research paper on Albert Camus's novel The Stranger. The writer details the existential
themes of the novel, and relates them to the story and the text. Bibliography lists 1
source. Stranger2.wps
Albert Camus' "The Plague" / Death vs. Mankind :A 5 page
analytical review of Albert Camus' "The Plague"-- a book detailing the universal
condition of man. As described by the writer, the plague itself was meant to be an analogy
for that which is hostile towards man... it represents death incarnate. An examination of
its presence in Oran follows as it relates to this thesis. 1 additional source is cited. Plague.wps
Isaac Newton vs. William Blake : An 11 page discussion of the move from the
Romantic into the Modern World (transitions from Romanticism to Realism) with a comparison
& contrast of Sir Isaac Newton and William Blake complemented by a discussion their
differences and similarities. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Blakenew.wps
The Concept of a "Just War" : 18 pages on the concept of Just
War and its relevant theory as explained and argued by St. Augustine and later by St.
Aquinas. The writer also discusses some foundations of this theory in the works of Classic
Greek and Roman philosophers as well. Just War during the Roman Empire is compared
extensively to Just War during the Middle Ages. The writer concludes with a thoughtful
opinion on the injustices of war in general-- except when used as a last resort in the
manner specified by Aquinas. Augustine is denounced for his support of a justifiable
"unconditional" war and for doctrines which were clearly influenced by the
State. No Bibliography. Justwar.wps
Limited Nuclear War : A 6 page paper exploring three main points regarding a
"limited" nuclear war: the sociological history of war, the justification for
nuclear arms, and the effects of a nuclear war on society and the environment. Concludes
with an argument in favor of limited nuclear war. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Limitwar.wps
"Fog and the Friction" / Always Part of the War : A 6 page paper
arguing that regardless of how mechanized and technologically advanced warfare becomes, it
will still contain the "fog and friction" described by Karl von Clausewitz.
While technology will assist on the battlefield, it will not make up for numerous other
factors. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Fogfric.wps
Types of War & The Future : A 3 page essay on the three types of
war: great power, regional, and internaland the cultural animosities and
technologies behind them. The writer supports the argument that the most likely type of
war in the future will be internal conflicts. Bibliography lists 5 sources. 3typewar.doc
Metaphysics / Schlick & Popper : A 7 page paper analyzing the
theories of these two philosophers. The writer examines Schlick's position on
verification, and Popper's comparison of verification and falsification, as well as his
thoughts on Schlick's views. No Bibliography. Metaphys.wps
Nietzsches "The Antichrist" : A 25 page argumentative essay
on the issues and Frederich Nietzsches predictions surrounding pity, negation,
nihilism, and science on the antichrist in society (all who are not Christian). The writer
argues that some of Nietzsches points were valid for the antichrist, particularly as
they relate to pity, negation and near annihilation. And, while there is little evidence
that the development of science suffered from Christianity in this century, as posited,
many of the people who perform the acts of science are just as Nietzsche would
predictempty voids without intrinsic instincts or senses about their actions. The
paper concludes that despite the books emotional and circular format and sporadic
truths, it has value for at least one group of readersthe one for which it was
written, the Hyperboreans. Bibliography lists 1 source. Nietac.wps
Nietzches "The Anti-Christ" : In this 8 page paper, the
writer analyzes and critiques "The Antichrist" (1888) by Friedrich Nietzsche. Anticris.wps
Nietzsches "The Genealogy Of Morals" / Democratic Prejudice of the
Modern Age : This 5 page research paper examines the term "democratic
prejudice" which is used by Friedrich Nietzsche in his 1887 treatise, The Genealogy
of Morals. Specifically discussed are the concepts of master and slave; good and evil; and
how language has been used to perpetuate prejudice throughout history. Bibliography lists
1 source. Demmod.wps
Nietzsches "The Genealogy Of Morals" # 2 : This 5
page paper analyzes the slave/master paradigm as contained in the first essay of this
work. A discussion of how it relates to various relationships throughout history is
included. No additional sources cited. Geneal.wps
Nietzsches "The Genealogy Of Morals" # 3 : This 5
page paper analyzes the third essay of the popular work. The essay addresses a variety of
issues, including mental illness and religion, but the primary focus is on asceticism. No
additional sources cited. Moralg.wps
Nietzsches "The Genealogy Of Morals" : A 5 page essay
summarizing and analyzing this work by Nietzsche, including his descriptions of good/evil
vs. good/bad, the conscience, punishment and guilt. Nietzsche.wps
Nietzsche's View of Philosophers : A 4 page paper describing Nietzsche's
philosophical view of the ancient philosophers such as Socrates and Plato. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Nietview.wps
Nietzsche and the Question of Morality : A 10 page examination of the
question of the need for mans morality as supported by Nietzsche, a German
philosopher most often known for what is perceived as his opposition to morality.
Concludes that Nietzsches work actually supports rather than denounces the need for
morality. Bibliography lists seven sources. Moral.wps
Essays on the Philosophy of Nietzche : Approximately 15 pages worth of
comprehensive, analytical essays on the philosophies of Nietzche. Specifically discussed
are Nietzche's views on freedom, gray will, the cardinal instinct of self-preservation,
religious guilt, morality, nihilism, and more. No Bibliography. Niezche.wps *Send us
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Machiavelli and Nietzche : A 5 page paper that considers Machiavelli
and Nietzche's perspectives on human nature. The premise of this paper is the comment that
these two philosophers present a realistic view of human nature. This paper considers
whether this comment is true, and how their perspectives had political and social impact.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Macniet.wps
Nihilism In Todays Youth : A 5 page essay on how todays youth,
particularly black males, are demonstrating nihilistic principles in their
street culture. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Nihilism.wps
The Problem of Evil : A 5 page paper discussing the philosophy on the
presence of evil in the world. The writer makes frequent mention of Holocaust survivor
Elie Wiesel's writings (i.e., "Night") as a counterpoint to the Free Will
Defense of St. Augustine. Evil.wps
The Problem Of Evil # 2 : A 6 page paper exploring "The Problem of
Evil" using Elie Wiesels Night as a foundation. The opinions of other
philosophers and theologians, such as St. Augustine, C.S. Lewis, David Hume, and the Bible
are integrated into the discussion. Evil2.wps
Captial Punishment / Marxist Ideology : A 6 page argument on why capital
punishment should not exist in a country where a client cannot get a fair trial. The
writer backs up this premise with Marxist ideology, particularly emphasizing class
differences. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Marxcp.wps
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State Imposed Morality -- Three Views : An 8 page research paper on the
views of Freud, Machiavelli, and Aristotle on whether the state can make people moral. The
writer details the ideas of virtue and the nature of man according to each of the writers,
and discusses the nature of the individual versus the state. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Freudmac.wps
Mary Wollstonecraft / Feminist Philosopher : An 8 page research paper on the
life and philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft. Wollstonecraft is highly regarded as the
leader of the women's suffrage movement in Britain and is best known as the woman who
answered Rousseau with her philosophical treatise entitled : "A Vindication of the
Rights of Woman." The writer describes Wollstonecraft's life and works, and
discusses her contributions to both philosophy and feminism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Marywoll.wps
Classical & Modern Philosophy In The Eye Of A PostModern World : An 8
page paper discussing that the philosophers of both the classical and modern traditions
actually have little to say of relevance to the post-modern world. Philosophical theorists
discussed include Aristotle ("Nichomachean Ethics"), Rousseau ("Social
Contract"), Hobbes ("Leviathan") and Karl Marx ("Economic
and Philosophical Manuscripts"). Bibliography lists five sources. Modernth.wps
Functionalism & Science / Does it Negate Empiricism? : A 5 page paper
that considers the statement: "functionalism is a scientifically suspect theory,
quite apart from concern about its empirical adequacy" and refutes the charges
against the basic elements of functionalist application. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Funcsci.wps
The Concept Of A Happy Marriage : A 12 page paper that considers the
arguments of Aquinas, Singer, Wallerstein and Blaseslee and Whitehead in regards to what
makes an ideal marriage. This paper presents supported considerations about what makes and
ideal marriage and then demonstrates some issues relative to this premise. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Happym.wps
Human Sexuality from a Philosophical Perspective : A 6 page research paper
that defines the broad interpretations of human sexuality and traces the interpretation of
ethical behavior from the time of the ancient Greeks to the present day. The philosophies
of Socrates, Epicurus, and others are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Humansex.wps
Confucianism / Book Review : 4 review and discussion of the book "An
Outline of Confucianism" by D.Y. Lee. Author describes the history and evolution of
this core philosophy. u
The Analects of Confucius : A 6 page research paper on the history, value
and significance of Confucius Analects, a multi-volume, 2,500 year old collection of
his sayings put into writing after his death by his followers. Confucius had something to
say about every aspect of human life within the confines of his society, truths that
today, even with all the societal changes that have ocurred over the centuries, remain
truths applicable still to human life that Confucius worked so fervently to improve.
Bibliography lists 6+ sources. Confucis.wps
Heidegger's Dasein : A 6 page paper that explores the relationship of
Heidegger's Dasein to the concept of 'they' within everdayness and the progression of his
concepts in light of these relationships. The writer also provides details to clarify
Heidegger's authentic and inauthentic self as they relate to the "they",
publicness, temporality and spatiality. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Heidegg2.wps
Heidegger & The 4th Chapter Of "Time and Being" : A 6 page
paper that provides and overview of the fourth chapter of Heidegger's Time and Being.
Heidegger's progression of his concept of Dasein culminates in a major realization central
to chapter 4--the acceptance of the "who" of Dasein as Das Man. No additional
sources cited. Being.wps
Heidegger, Zen Buddhism, and the Value of Meditative Thinking :
A 9 page paper outlining the teachings of Heidegger and Zen Buddhists. The writer examines
the similarities in both views of reality, self, and the value of meditation as it relates
to their ideas. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Heidegge.wps
Kant, Suzuki, & The Philosophy Of Zen Buddhism : A 6 page paper on
the differences and similarities between the theories and philosophies of Immanual Kant,
and Suzuki Roshi. It gives some insight into each of these two philosophies, explaining
how they work in practice and in theory. The writer also discusses how each effect life
today. No bibliography. Kantzen.wps
Robert Pirsigs "Lila" / Metaphysics Of Quality : A 5 page
analysis of the concepts presented by Pirsig as they relate to what he calls "dynamic
quality." No additional sources cited. Lila.wps
Robert Pirsigs "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" :
A 15 page review of the 1974 book by Robert Persig. Explores the concept of perception and
how it relates to the ancient philosophy of Zen. Illuminates Persig's concern with the
decline in American values and in systems such as our educational system. No additional
sources are listed. Zenart.wps
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius Meets Sonny Bono : A 5 page paper
discussing the philosophy of the Roman scholar Boethius as it applies to the untimely
death of Congressman Sonny Bono. Bibliography lists four sources. Bono.doc
Absolutism vs. Relativism Analyzed : This 10 page research paper examines
this historic philosophical argument through definition and example. Specifically
discussed are the philosophical writings of the Greek Sophists, Niccolo Machiavelli,
Thomas Hobbes, St. Thomas Aquinas, Michel de Montaigne, William James and Jean-Paul
Sartre. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Absolut.wps
Emotivism vs Subjectivism : A 5 page philosophical essay. In determining the
value of methods, it is necessary to examine just what they are and the potential value of
each. It is also necessary to examine their shortcomings in order to be aware of them, and
perhaps even lead to the conclusion that specific methods may actually be worth only the
exercise of evaluating them, rather than being of value for arriving at sound, logical
conclusions or proofs. Such would seem to be the case with both emotivism and
subjectivism. Both are based on premises outside of hard, logical facts, and so it is
difficult to quantify any conclusion that has been determined through the use of either
emotivism or subjectivism. One cited source. Emoting.wps
Argument By Analogy : A 10 page exploration of one of the simplest and
commonly used form of inductive reasoning, "argument by analogy." Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Analogy.wps
Pluralism Analyzed : This 12 page research paper examines the pluralism
school of philosophical thought. Specifically discussed are its evolution from early
monism and dualism, the early remnants of pluralism reflected in the teachings of
Anaxagoras, Empedocles, Socrates and Aristotle, and the emergence of pluralism as a
popular modern-day philosophy influenced by empiricist David Hume, pragmatist William
James, mathematician Bertrand Russell and social theorist Paulo Freire. Bibliography lists
11 sources. Plurlism.wps
Philosophy of "Eliminative Materialism" by Paul Churchland : A 3
page paper discussing Paul Churchlands theory of "Eliminative
Materialism." Bibliography lists one sources. Elim.doc
If We Are Social Animals, Then Whose Perspective Do We Adopt / John Rawls or
Robert Nozicks? : A 10 page paper that explores the difference between the
theories of justice espoused by these two prominent Harvard philosophers, focusing
particularly on concepts of cooperation for mutually beneficial goals, and alternative
concepts for the just distribution of the primary benefits of society. The position is
taken that both theories can be critiqued from the perspective of their assumptions that
human beings operate as separate individuals who make rational choices out of a place of
self-interest. The question is whether either social contract or entitlement theory can
fully explain the reasons why humans cooperate for mutual well-being. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Rawnov.wps
John Dewey / Impact On Education In America : This 15 page research paper
investigates John Dewey's theories and their influence on the American Education System.
Dewey's theories are compared to those of Horne and Thorndike. Pragmatism and progressive
education are discussed with evidence of their inclusion in the instructional
methodologies used in today's classrooms. Criticism of Dewey's theories are reported both
in terms of the past and the present. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Jdewey.wps
The Philosophy Of John Dewey / Aesthetics & Experience : A 5 page paper
that provides an overview of the basic elements of aesthetics as described in John
Deweys explanation of experience. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Dewexp.wps
The Philosophy Of John Dewey : 6 pages in length. Celebrated American
philosopher, John Dewey, postulated that all life was interconnected amidst education, art
and the environment. Through his teachings, Dewey passed along his philosophies to
countless students in several colleges across the country. Education as we know it today
has greatly benefited because of the insightful philosophies of one of America's foremost
thinkers. The writer briefly encapsulates Dewey's philosophies as they developed
throughout his career. JDewey.RTF
Williams James / Philosophical Contributions : An 11 page paper on William
James, the American philosopher-- his life & works. The writer explores philosophies
presentedi n several of James works including : "Will to Believe and
"Varieties of Religious Experience." Bibliography lists 8 sources. Willjame.wps
Wilhelm von Humboldt : A 6 page paper outlining the life and
contributions of Wilhelm von Humboldt, brother of the famous scientist Alexander von
Humboldt. Details concerning the earlylife and work of both men are included. Bibliography
lists five sources. Homboldt.wps
David Armstrongs "Nature of the Mind" : A 3 page paper
discussing philosopher David Armstrongs theories about the "Nature of the
Mind." Bibliography lists 1 source. Armstrong.wps
Classical Virtue Theory & Contemporary Human Behavior : A 5 page paper
that considers whether the ethics of classical virtue theory can be applied to
contemporary human behaviors. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Virtue.wps
Cross-Cultural Philosophical Views on Life & The Nature of Man : A 4
page essay on philosophical theories concerning life, how it should be lived, moral
decision, and what it means to exist. Examined and compared are ideologies expounded by
Aristotle (Greek), Egaleman (Native Indian), Bhagavad-Gita (Hindu), etc; No Bibliography. Philalex.wps
Is There A Natural Order In The Universe ? -Yes ! : A 3 page paper that
argues against the statement "there is a natural order in our universe."
This paper demonstrates that while there is support for some natural order, that
randomness and man's systematic (or created) order are prevalent. Bibliography lists 1
source. Natural2.wps
Is There A Natural Order In The Universe ? -No ! : A 3 page paper that
argues for the statement that "there is a natural order in our universe." This
paper demonstrates that from scientific, philosophical and social perspectives, there is a
natural order. Bibliography lists 1 source. Naturalo.wps
Death as the Supreme Motivator : A 4 page paper comparing the ideas
expressed in Ernest Beckers The Denial of Death, William I. Millers The
Anatomy of Disgust, and Erich Fromms The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness.
The paper shows how all three of these thinkers see the denial of death, and with it
mans lack of comfort with his own physicality, as the prime rationale in mans
self-concept. Bibliography lists three sources. Suprdeat.wps
Do We Feed the Poor? : A 5 page paper discussing whether the rich countries
of the world have a moral obligation to feed the poor ones. "Give a man a fish, feed
him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime" applies, but there seem
to be few who believe it. The views of Peter Singer and Garrett Hardin are compared in
this paper, but both views are only in absolute terms. Neither author appears to be
willing to consider alternatives that are any more cooperative than the passage of
sentence in the Roman Coliseum. For them, it is either thumbs up or thumbs down on the
hungry of the world, while actual solution is much more likely through the extended hand
that also can grasp a shovel. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Poorfood.wps
Justin Leibers "Can Animals And Machines Be Persons ?" :
5 pages in length. The writer subjectively discusses whether animals and machines can be
viewed as persons using philosophies discussed in Leibers book. No bibliography
sources are used. Animach.wps
Dolphins And Personhood : 6 pages in length. For many, the concept of
personhood is reserved strictly for humanity. However, that is a self-centered, arrogant
concept that has no basis of fact. Dolphins possess many -- if not all -- of the
qualifications that represent personhood; in fact, they are one of many within the
nonhuman world who can be considered persons by its very definition. The writer addresses
the concept of dolphins as persons, as well as sites examples of such. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Prsnhood.wps
Sinead OConnor & The Philosophies Of Tolstory, Rushkin, Bica, and Maritain
: A 5 page paper discussing the works of a controversial artist, Sinead OConnor,
in light of the philosophical interpretation and ideas of the listed philosopher/writers.
Bibliography lists four sources. Sinead.doc
Applied Philosophical Essays : 11 pages worth of philosophical essays (7
essays to be exact). Mentioned are Hume, Descartes, Plato, Aristotle, and Kant. Essays are
available for individual sale. Please e-mail a request for more detailed information. 7philes.wps
Applied Philosophical Essays # 2 : 33 pages containing 16 brief essays.
Approximately 8 of these are about the philosophies of Aristotle and the remaining 8
discuss those of Kant and/or Bentham. Please e-mail a request for more detailed
information or to purchase in parts/sections. No bibliography. Aristotl.wps
History / Myth, Hope, Or Reality? : A 5 page evaluation of the current state
of history as a science. The writer addresses our tendency to change reality to make it
more tasteful. We are essentially left with the question of what becomes of truth when we
rewrite history through destructionist fury. Bibliography lists 1 source. Mythre.wps
Growth and Development & Spiritual Journey / One and the Same : In 5
pages the author develops the thesis that one's growth and development and one's spiritual
journey are one and the same. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Growdev.wps
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