Of all realities, time appears to be the most commonplace. It is universally accepted as being a vital and intimate aspect of our identity. Our entire persona: our actions, thoughts, fears, emotions, hopes, dreams and wishes are the products of our memory. To expand, they were shaped by the ways we reacted to various situations and how we responded to different influence. Our relationship with others is also contingent with the past, for we perceive the presence of people through the impressions we acquire through prior interaction. The past in turn has an impact on the future, for the accumulation...
it is imperative that we seize the moment, for it is here that a resolution is found. It is here that we uncover that every second is a chance to simply be. We need to comprehend that if we make the most out of the present, the past and future will be from it indistinguishable. We cannot change the past, and we cannot predict the future, but the present is ours to create. Once a deeply-cherished moment dies, its good memory will build its replica, and this in turn paves a path of joy to the ever-evasive future.
it is imperative that we seize the moment, for it is here that a resolution is found. It is here that we uncover that every second is a chance to simply be. We need to comprehend that if we make the most out of the present, the past and future will be from it indistinguishable. We cannot change the past, and we cannot predict the future, but the present is ours to create. Once a deeply-cherished moment dies, its good memory will build its replica, and this in turn paves a path of joy to the ever-evasive future.
What exactly is 'cultural relativism' in metaethics? Is cultural relativism true? Can cultural relativists uphold the principles of cultural tolerance? Cultural relativism is a view in metaethics regarding the moral codes of different cultures and provides an initially appealing way in which to incorporate all cultures values into the...
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Evolution is a theory thats based on science and more detailed evidence and Creationism is a faith-based theory. In no way is faith, a factor that influences the ideas and theories supported by scientists. As such, you really cannot compare one to the other; you have to just choose which...
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TIMELINE Born: 1844. Rocken, Germany Died: 1900. Weimar, Germany Major Works: The Gay Science 1882, Thus Spoke Zarathustra 1883-1885, Beyond Good & Evil 1886, On the Genealogy of Morals 1887, MAJOR IDEAS Self deception is a particularly destructive characteristic of West Culture. Life is The Will To...
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The Discourse of the Great Decease reveals the last few months of the Buddha's life. Inevitably questions arose concerning the Buddha's successor. Yet the Buddha revealed to Ananda that a successor was not necessary. The Buddha never saw himself as a 'leader' of the movement. The Buddha left the...
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The Socratic Method is to engage someone over the meaning of some term or idea, and then to cross-examine the opponent until a clear definition is achieved and cannot be refuted. This key idea has both strengths and weaknesses, which will be discussed in this paper. One strength of Socrates"...
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