Category: Philosophy 1203

  • Friedrich Nietzsches Views on Human and Society

    Writers Ideas It is paramount to note that there many ways to interpret the section titled The madman. The fact that this story can be regarded as provocative should not be overlooked. God is dead is a phrase that appears several times in the works of an author, and he attempts to develop this idea.…

  • Roys Adaptation Model: A Theoretical Framework for Nurses

    Principle of Cosmic Unity One of the paradigms discussed in Roys Adaptation model is the idea of cosmic unity, which redefines the goal of systematic approaches to nursing from mere system maintenance to the achievement of a greater purpose. Roy defines cosmic unity as a set of relationships between people and the Earth. The theory…

  • Do Humans Really Have a Soul Inside?

    Do humans have a soul? It is not right to claim that human beings have a soul yet there is no concrete evidence to indicate any action that has resulted from the presence of the soul. Instead, many individuals just talk about it surviving after the death of the body. Without anything that the soul…

  • Lens Analysis: Natural and Applied Sciences

    The issue of women in the workforce is an important one in the field of natural and applied sciences. According to Noonan (2017), 76 percent of the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) workers are men. There are numerous reasons for this disbalance, one of which is the high rates of sexual and gender-based harassment…

  • The Value of Philosophy

    The British philosopher Bertrand Russel was one of the most ardent advocates for philosophical knowledge. According to Russel, individuals who immerse themselves into practical affairs or scientific matters often brush off philosophy as a field that relies largely on useless trifling, hair-splitting distinctions, and controversies (Russel, p. 298). In Problems of Philosophy, Russel compares philosophy…

  • Philosophical Word: Ontology and Ontological Issues

    Table of Contents Introduction Determination of Types of Existing Things Metaphysical Explanation of Independent Existence of Things The Criteria of Identity of Things The Possibility of Grounding Ontological Conclusions in Science Conclusion References Introduction There are various different but related issues that are normally utilized in ontology in its implementation during concept description as well…

  • American Philosopher John Dewey and Pragmatism

    Table of Contents Overview Pragmatism Conclusion Works Cited It can be argued that the world was turned upside down after the Industrial Age. Indeed, it was a time of great upheaval, especially in the highly industrialized nations of the Western hemisphere. It was at this time of radical change that an American philosopher by the…

  • Natural Goodness Research by Philippa Foot

    The human mind is a complex machine; which humankind has studied for hundreds of years. Thousands of scientists tried to de-code the sophisticated nature of emotions and the overall nature of humans. The concept of natural goodness is not new to the philosophy, as it was discussed actively during the Ancient Greece period. While reading…

  • Actual Preference Theory

    Well-being is focused on defending what is intrinsically good for an individual and contributing to better their life. The goodness of others can also contribute to their wellness by counting and considering everyone equally. Different theories determine the wellness of an individual. They can be either psychological or philosophical. The safety of people determines the…

  • Stakeholders Karl Popper and the Vienna Circle

    Table of Contents Introduction Comparing and Contrasting Karl Popper and the Vienna Circle Conclusion Reference List Introduction Scientific progress has taken different shapes over the past centuries, including the discovery of new ideas or phenomena, the emergence of theories, the promotion of analytical methods and procedures, and technological advancements. Due to the nature of these…