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27 Aug 2012
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Two Truths in Nietzsche's On Truth and Lying in a Non-Moral Sense

Case study - 6 pages - Philosophy

A common criticism brought against Nietzsche, especially regarding his essay On Truth and Lying in a Non-Moral Sense, is that Nietzsche seems to wholly refute the idea of an objective truth and to simultaneously express his own ideas and opinions with a confidence and assertion as if to suggest a...

27 Aug 2012
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A sociological account of a 'day in the life' of a drug

Case study - 5 pages - Philosophy

He saw her across the room. Even through the dim lighting and stuffy haze of his own muddled thoughts recognized her. Even though she was clearly one of those group, social druggies, surrounded by other exceedingly loud or exceedingly companionable, rosy-faced drunks, and completely on the...

22 Aug 2012
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Film as permission to realize again the fantastic

Case study - 6 pages - Philosophy

The concepts of “fantasy” and “reality” when placed together are often recognized as two parts to a single dichotomy. The separation is easily continued to include such corresponding pairings as childhood-adulthood, idealism-realism, and also genius-science. The total result...

28 Jun 2012
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Archeology Constructing the Past

Case study - 4 pages - Philosophy

Archeological findings provide a way in which pieces of the past can be discovered. This information is useful for providing insight as to how we've evolved technologically and socially. However, it has become increasingly difficult in determining how this information should be circulated. The...

16 Apr 2008
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Exodus to America: The experience of Irish Women in a New World.

Case study - 6 pages - Philosophy

Throughout the 19th century, the Irish were leaving Ireland by the thousands in hope of a better life in America. During the famine the numbers intensified, bringing large amounts of poor and destitute families over to the growing American cities of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago. But...