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Polemarchus' Concession
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...what is proper” is rendered trivial in that no form of authority exists within this definition; it seems as if an individual can judge what is proper for another at a whim (332 b-c). I agr
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07 August, 2010 |
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Reason for Gene Skepticism
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...iticism of, the pluralistic way biologists tend to use the term (Falk 1986; Stotz et al. 2004). It seems that “gene” may be used to denote the entire coding region, that is, the enti
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15 April, 2010 |
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An Explanation and Critique of Platonic Arguments from Opposites and Recollection found in the Phaed
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...g to become independent—the philosopher’s soul is above the rest”, and such a practice seems to essentially be a practice of separating the soul from the body, which is here defined
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16 February, 2010 |
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Velocity: A Speculative Theory
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...energy, or generate a small black-hole. Another hypothesis about vacuum energy concerns light itself. It seems inconceivable that a photon can travel for billions of years without dissipating. The law
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01 February, 2010 |
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The Misnomer of Case Fatality Rate
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...1 or 10% (the high end of the CFR scale). These numbers equate to 54 million (H1N1) deaths in 1918. This seems more reasonable, but nobody knows for sure. The literature of that time, even of a strict
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12 September, 2009 |
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The George Orwell personality cult
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...s, which people would rather kill in infancy than suffer in perpetuity. However, a mild personality cult seems to have formed itself, centred on the prophetic figure of Orwell. Eric Blair, as he is ot
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04 September, 2009 |
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Reaction paper on SONA 2009
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...allowing me to serve as your President, maraming salamat. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas....” Even if it is seems to me that it is an open-ended speech I still hope that the promises that President Glori
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01 August, 2009 |
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The epistemic asymmetry between the natural sciences and ethics
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...stify them. Therefore, we have established that, as suggested by scientific realism, science nonetheless seems to make a progression towards an objective truth. We have compared science and ethics w
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23 July, 2009 |
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On the Progress of American Society and the Decline of Conservative Christianity
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"It seems as though this anger, this conservative rage which is seen most predominantly among conservative Christians is part of deeper response that seems to be largely based not so much on self
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21 July, 2009 |
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Writing a Review
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... able to compare and criticise and analyse the works in question.The word “criticise” itself seems to have got very strong negative connotations in modern times.The definition we should co
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06 July, 2009 |
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The eternal soul
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...l I’m dead?”“Is this what life and existence is all about?”And if this is it, it seems that life is pretty shallow.“No, this isn’t what life is all about, there&rsq
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20 June, 2009 |
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The essence of time
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... object. Using a traveling salesmen as an example, you can ask: “where was he yesterday?” It seems that just asking where he was is not enough to produce an answer. However if the point of
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18 June, 2009 |
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E-Zine: The Pulp and The Grind
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...he growing ease of using the internet, self-publishing and competitive rates of webservers/bandwidth, it seems only those dedicated to the craft of Pulp Genre will survive, irrespective of what cash i
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22 February, 2009 |
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The religion virus - Atheism, Agnosticism and Theism: On religion and systems of governance
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...aviour from the ruling elite. Our current system is an evolved version of the ideas presented above, but seems to have been maligned by outside influences or inherent weaknesses that caused the devolv
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30 January, 2009 |
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Animation as a Comedic Narrative: The Influence of Comedia, Intrigue, and The Absurd in One Piece
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...aphors such as comparing Nami’s gracefulness to that of a swan. This innamorato without innamorata seems to be constantly on the lookout for someone to marry, and never hesitates to rush into a
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13 January, 2009 |
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The Theistic Multiverse (Part 2): Is The Multiverse Proof of God’s Existence?
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...nciple of religion as well as all serious endeavour in art and science. He who never had this experience seems to me, if not dead, then at least blind. To sense that behind anything that can be experi
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30 November, 2008 |
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The Theistic Multiverse (Part 1): Is The Multiverse Proof of God’s Existence?
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...w decides to put down this article without finishing it, while you read on.The idea of such an alter ego seems strange and implausible, but it looks as if we will just have to live with it, because it
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27 November, 2008 |
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Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and The Victorian Crisis of Faith: A Critical Reading of Dover Beach
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...ity is such, that they cannot part with it, and yet cannot but deal with it sincerely.” Arnold, it seems, is one that could not tolerate this change. According to Landow, “Arnold once crit
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05 October, 2008 |
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The Girl They Called Mariah
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...dent imageBut with some sincere scrimmageAnd the night falls youngTo sing from capacitive lungThy virtue seems unwrittenMore the words that have been bittenAwesome bite exceeds the spellOf daunting da
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23 August, 2008 |
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On success and failures...
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...of success has changed long way. Today by success what one expects is, he has to beat the others. No one seems to be striving for achieving perfection or self evolution.Like in today’s education
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03 June, 2008 |
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The Living End
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... each plotted with all the clever cunning of a sharp blade with a strong arm wielding it. But nothing seems to make sense. How many years did it take for things to finally make sense in the first p
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01 May, 2008 |
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When We Speak
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...h as me,should feel so taken so soon?To pronounce my adorationand sincerest intentionsdeliberately to youseems a vast and shaky task,but I undertake my role proudlyand nervously deliver my fondness,my
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20 February, 2008 |
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Are Familiar Faces Always Recognized?
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...de with the stored copy. Recognition follows! Perception breeds recognition. Or is that contempt? For it seems that, on this view, all objects - including familiar faces - lose to the philosophers of
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21 January, 2008 |
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Discover traditional print comics
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...arrogant King, the cowardly Knight, the village drunkard, the poor man behind the dungeon cell (for what seems like an eternity) etc. Last but not the least is Diesel Sweeties by Richard Stevens. This
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26 December, 2007 |
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The Augustinian Picture and the Meaning of Music
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...nian picture at play when we think about music. All music has a ‘meaning’, it seems. Since the meaning of music is the object it refers to, it appears as if the function of
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11 November, 2007 |
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About Trains and Projects
(Articles/Management)
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... otherwise. Trains and projects have a lot in common. Even though a project as an abstract concept seems very different from a train, there can be many similarities between the two. Theref
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15 September, 2007 |
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Writing primer
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...l whose father is a crime-lord while the police hunt him for interfering in the crime-scene – this seems like a fantastical idea but you have to decide what genre it should belong to and shape i
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02 May, 2007 |
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Snow blinded by interest rate myths
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...for credit. The notion that interest rates reflect inflation and the cost of capital or demand for money seems logical, but once again does not stand up to history. No less an authority than Federal
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29 December, 2003 |
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Japan: the Missing Economic Link to the War on Iraq
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...technologies yet that advantage represents a small part of the global economic system. The United States seems wealthy only because the concentration of goods through the issuance of debt was used as
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22 June, 2003 |
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