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Dave: A Scandal In The White House
The President of the United States is regarded as a leader and a role model to the nation. However, many people associate him with scandal and a bad reputation of dishonesty. Hollywood often portrays the role of the presidency in movies and television shows. Some of these portrayals are fictional, but some are accurate. Dave…
Budget,
Government,
Politics,
Truth
Stranger Than Fiction Movie Review
There is no absolute truth! Postmodernism states that there is no real truth because all people see and identify the truth basing on their own knowledge and beliefs. The movie, “Stranger than fiction,” belongs to a recent cycle of postmodern movies with a philosophical significance that explores important issues of our lives. Accurately shown postmodern…
Fiction,
Film Analysis,
Tragedy,
Truth
Subjective and Objective Truth
Can Absolute and Subjective Truth Exist Simultaneously? Generally among thinking people there is a consensus regarding the idea that there are at least two forms of Truth. One of these types of Truth is often referred to as subjective or relative truth. This is the type of truth that people generally have more experience with….
Truth
A great man and a great American, Frank Capra is
The megaphone has been to John Ford what the chisel was to Michelangelo…..Ford Cannot be pinned down or analyzed. He is pure Ford–Which means pure great” Frank Capra Frank Capra and John Ford have directed many classic movies and it is unfair to only view two of their works and summarize all there is too…
Belief,
Money,
Truth
Freedom of Speech in the News Leads to Their Lies
Freedom of speech, often considered as the core principle of western democracy- the fundamental right dictated to the people of the United States under the first amendment of the constitution, “Congress shall make no low. abridging the freedom of speech” (Rosati PP, 2018). Freedom of speech is arguably the most debated and widely spoken of…
Fake News,
Freedom of Speech,
Truth
Hamlet Analyzed In Terms Of Aristotles Poetics
Poetics is considered the guide to a well written tragedy; his methods have been used for centuries. In Aristotles opinion, plot is the most important aspect of the tragedy, all other parts such as character, diction, and thought stem from the plot. Aristotle defines a tragedy as an imitation of an action that is serious,…
Aristotle,
Hamlet,
Tragedy
Was Socrates Wise About God?
Mary Garofalo Fr. Mohr October 18, 2000 Socratess Wisdom of God In this paper I will attempt to define, for the reader, the true meaning of wisdom and all of its parts. I will try to explain knowledge and the knower versus the known. I will also, attempt to explain exactly how a person comes…
Socrates
The Role Of Teacher In Positive Education
“If I wanted to predict your happiness, and I could know only one thing about you, I wouldn’t want to know your gender, religion, health, or income. I’d want to know about your social network – about your friends and family and the strength of the bonds with them”. (Review, Goleman, McKee, George, and Ibarra,…
Education,
Happiness,
Philosophy of Education,
Psychology,
Teacher