Crime causation- Crime causation is the reason why people commit crimes. I am going to outline four theories. (1) Neoclassical, (2) classical, (3) strain theory.(1) The neoclassical school is a school of thought that places the blame of committed crimes…
Category: Philosophy
Karl profits but gives low wages to
Karl Marx has been dubbed as one of the most prolific and influential thinkers of the nineteenth century. He advocated the creation of a classless society that would be guided through proper democracy and equality. In essence, Marx criticized the…
According on life so one can debug
According to Burkart and Medlik (1974: 39) “… a more precise definition of tourism is required for various purposes. First, for purposes of study: in order to examine a phenomenon systematically, it is necessary to define what it covers. Secondly,…
In In fact, one of the problems of
In Bertrand Russell’s “The Problems of Philosophy”, he emphasizes that philosophy is also about knowledge in such a way as other areas of study. However, philosophy cannot provide a straightforward answer to a question. In fact, one of the problems…
. must be some other “thing” that controls
. Berkeley’s arguments for the existence of God werethat the ideas that humans are aware of, do not depend oneveryone’s wishes and, if that is the case, then these ideashave to have some kind of existence apart from our minds.Furthermore,…
Utilitarianism the issue based on Utilitarianism and
UtilitarianismUtilitarianism is the belief that the best action is the one that maximizes “utility.” In our case, more utility would be achieved by saving the five people than saving a single person. The utilitarian would be you pushing the lever.…
The conversion to catholicism, as well as the
The Valladolid debate was the first moral debate in European history to discuss the rights and treatment of colonized people by colonizers. It stood for justification against the conversion to catholicism, as well as the relations between European settlers and…
Plato, struggling to adapt to life after
Plato, Descartes and The Matrix.1. Compare and contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences?While reading through each stories as well as re watching the Matrix, I found that there are more…
Disability: disabilities endured in regards to jobs, schools,
Disability: a physical or mental condition that limits a person movements, senses or activities. Pity: the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortune of others. Many would wonder how these two words correlate with each other,…
Atoms protons and neutrons exist. Surrounding the
Atoms are known as the building blocks of matter. The name atom came from the Greek word atomos which means “not sliceable”. The idea of an atom was discovered by Greek philosophers Leucippus and Democritus who believed that there had…