Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
According to Kant, feeling of obligation is a moral feeling, a respect for the moral law. It has no external source and it is not imposed. The notion of obligation comes from us as rational, free beings. Human reason and freedom can only be source
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
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'Human Evolution and the Fossil Record.'
Scientists continue to debate the history of man. It is generally agreed upon by the scientific community, however, that humans
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
in violation of their rights.
Scientists and many non-scientists however, take great interest in this project because it can answer many of life's unanswered questions about humans as a species. The HGD project can also help resolve some fundamental scientific
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Category: /Literature/English
. Simply put, the main idea of Animal
Liberation is: If you wouldnt do it to a human, you shouldnt do it to an animal.
History documents that the goals of the radical element of the animal rights
movement have been served by terrorism. Prominent
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Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
, according to the Oregon Department of Human Services. These moral behaviors are representative of the Principled level. The right action is defined in terms of general individual rights in which society agrees. Personal values are accepted. The changing laws
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Today's understanding of human nature have been revolutionozed by Sigmund Freud, a man who spend the major part of his life developing and modifying theories on human life. Freud passed almost his entire life in Vienna, elaborating about human psychology
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Category: /Science & Technology
Evolution In Africa
Humans, as we consider ourselves, evolved in Africa. Not entirely, but from early primates to our present state. Many people dispute this fact, despite astounding evidence supporting the theory, for various reasons. Showing all
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
in management's ability to consolidate corporate-wide technologies and production skills into competencies that empower individual businesses to adapt quickly to changing opportunities.
In a growing number of organizations human resources are now viewed as a source
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Category: /History
The Rennaissance was an incredibly important turning point in Western Intellectual and Cultural tradition. All of these changes centered around the idea of Humanism-in which, people became les "God Centered" and more "Human Centered." These changes
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
Some people say human activity makes the Earth a better place to live. But actually as we want more comfort and fancy life, we are actually damaging the Earth. There are three general ways to harm the Earth, Air, Soil and Ocean and we are damaging all
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