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Aristotle
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His father, Nicomachus, was a doctor at the court of Macedonia. The profession of medicine may well have influenced Aristotle's interests, and his association with Macedon was lifelong: in 343 he became tutor to Alexander the Great. After A...

Existentialism
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incompatible set of ideas taken from the writings of Karl Marx, Soren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Henri Bergson, Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. Jean Paul Sartre was to exert a powerful and lasting impact on several generations o...

Human Biology For Social Workers Human Biology For Social Workers
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human behavior and development also rely upon these natural laws and rules. Democritus was the person who articulated the concept of determinism and the basic idea of its cause and the effect was built by Aristotle. Aristotle assed the conc...

Naturalism And Aristotelianism
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Naturalism and Aristotalism: Naturalism The revolution started by Copernicus was succeeded in the 19th and 20th centuries by the revolution started by Darwin. This revolution upheld the movement making the naturalistic outlook the normative...

Buddhism And Atheism
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Buddhism and Atheism on the basis of religious practices and faith, it also answers some of the questions on personal views about marriage, sexual relationship, religious festivals, body modification and abortion in light of the religious b...

A Comparison Of The Writing Of Marx And Merton
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ay 5, 1818 to Heinrich and Henrietta Marx in the city of Trier. Karl was one of seven children raised in a comfortable middle class home provided by his father. Marx's father worked as a counselor-at-law at the High-Court of Appeal in Trier...

Idealism
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theories that assert the primacy of ideas, or even its independent existence. A synonym is immaterialism. Idealism has two main variants: the objective and subjective. The objective idealism holds that ideas exist by themselves, and we can ...