The Origins of Vernacular Language and How It Spread
Running head: UNIT 2 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT TOPICS IN CULTURAL STUDIES Unit 2 Individual Project Topics in Cultural Studies Abstract In this assignment I will be researching the or...
The Philosophical Theory of Cultural Beliefs
Cultural relativism states that all beliefs, customs, and ethics are relative to the individual within his or her own social background. In other words, "right" and "wrong" are culture-specific; what ...
The Physical and Documentary Obligations of the Seller in Shipment Sales
1. The physical and documentary obligations of the seller in shipment sales In shipment sales, the sellers do not guarantee the safe arrival of goods to the agreed port of discharge. They merely u...
The Pre-Socratics: Early Greek Philosophers
Before the era of Socrates, one of the greatest philosophers, there were the pre-Socratics 600 BCE. They were philosophers known as Milesian or natural philosophers because they went against the commo...
Certainty is where you are sure of something. But have you ever really thought about something you were sure is true, like your basic knowledge of everyday things. For example, two plus two equals f...
INTRO TO PHILOSOPHYThe Problem of EvilAn in Depth LookBrandon12/6/2013Prof. Anon (MWF, 11:10 a.m.) The Problem of Evil is a philosophical question that has been debated throughout histo...
The Problem of Evil and Suffering
The Problem of Evil and SufferingIntroduction It is not abnormal for us human beings to ponder about the existence of suffering at some point in our lives. It is inevitable to ask our...
The Problem of Natural Evil Is Still a Problem
The Problem of Natural Evil is Still a Problem Evil in the world might be divided into two kinds: moral evil and natural evil. Moral evils are things like stealing and killing - things that are caus...
The Problem of the Cartesian Circle
The central argument in René Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy is the problem of the Cartesian circle; Descartes tries to validate clear and distinct perceptions by appealing to the truth of...