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Determinism
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consists of events which are based on cause and effects. It explains that events in a certain paradigm are bound by causality. It consists of human mind cognition including behavior, decision and actions. It is true that all events have cer...

Determinism Vs Libertarianism
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Determinism can be characterized as the philosophical conviction that every happening or activity is the inescapable outcome of preceding happenings and actions. Therefore, every happening or activity can be forecast in advance. Determinist...

The Realist And The Constructivist
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the sociologists perceive their understanding of nature as socially constructed in relational to the biologically determinist accounts. Most of the sociologists represent natural domain within the social constructionist analysis, for them, ...

Inheriting Shame
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Inheriting Shame" provides a powerful historical account and refutation of biological determinist ideas. Selden discusses the role played by America's foremost socialists and scientists, popular media, and most importantly, the school textb...

Determinism Versus Free Will: A Consideration
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determinism versus free will and describes the concepts of hard determinism, soft determinism and libertarianism. The paper also explains David Hume's (philosopher) position on this issue in a concise and comprehensive way. Determinism vers...

Free Will
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free choices. This means that the individuals have freewill; therefore, they can be considered to be accountable for their actions. This is basically a contradiction of determinist position. The issue of free will has been into debates sinc...

How Do Linguists Describe Culture?
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how language can be a barrier, we need to go back to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis in order to account for the differences in languages across cultures. Scholars have divided the hypothesis into the linguistic determinist interpretation and th...