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  • Physical Properties Of Property Dualism
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    Arguments of Dualism Dualism is the theory that mind and matter are two distinct things. The main argument for dualism is that facts about the objective external world of particles and fields of force, as revealed by modern physical science, are not facts about how things appear from any particular point of view, whereas facts about subjective experience are precisely about how things are from the point of view of individual conscious subjects. They have to be described in the first person as we...
  • Search Of Truth On Tlon
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    Man I am glad that our world is intelligible! Enjoy! Jill WeglarzMetaphysics paper 8 cIn his excerpt of Tlon, Borges speaks about the discovery of a nation called Uq bar and exhibits much interest in it. He attempts to conduct research on it, however, fails miserably and can only find a single encyclopedia that mentions it existence. Some years later, Borges comes across an encyclopedia called the first encyclopedia of Tlon. He becomes fascinated with Tlon and concludes that it was nothing more ...
  • Lucretius Views Over Berkeleys
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    History tells us very little of Titus Lucretius Cards, but one can see from reading his work that he has a strong dislike towards religious superstition, which he claims is the root of human fear and in turn the cause of impious acts. Although he does not deny the existence of a god, his work is aimed at proving that the world is not guided or controlled by a divinity. Lucretius asserts that matter exists in the form of atoms, which move around the universe in an empty space. This empty space, o...
  • Knowledge Of Ones Existence
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    The Cogito is the name given to the famous statement Descartes considers of which he is sure of its certainty: cogito, ergo sum, or I think, therefore I am. In the Meditations, Descartes actually uses I think, I am, but this is practically indistinguishable from the former, which appears in Descartes other main works. Descartes considers that the Cogito to be indubitable, and that he is able to use it to ground his knowledge securely. The Cogito, however, can be said not to be as wide or as usef...
  • Mental Properties And Physical Ones
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    One of the most intriguing questions with which philosophers, psychologists, and scientists have struggled has to do with the relationship of the body and the mind. Are people merely physical machines who respond only to physical stimuli? Is there actually a mind that is distinct and separate from the body? Are minds capable of surviving the death of the body? Are we more than material objects? In this paper, I want to explore some of the questions regarding this issue. The mind-body problem is ...
  • George Berkeley
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    George Berkeley was a strong believer in the idea that individuals can only directly know sensations and ideas of objects, not abstractions such as "matter". He was an Irish Philosopher whose was recognized most for his idea or immaterialism or subject idealism. The University Of Berkeley and the city surrounding it are named after him and his great works and Yale University also bears his name. Berkeley grew up in Dysart Castle. He was William Berkeley's eldest son. He was educated at Kilkenny ...

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