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  • Hegel
    Hegel is known one of the philosophers who were greatly influenced by Kant and who could understand and interpret Kant's works best.
  • Oppression
    Oppression is subjection through unjust use of force. Through history, several examples of a philosophy of oppression manifesting as a culture of injustice can be seen.
  • Our Connection To God
    Human beings are the only species capable of self--examination, and this capability allows for the discerning between fact and fiction, and shades in between.
  • Philosophy
    It is possible to have any external object of my will as mine.
  • Physics versus Philosophy
    Modern physics has raised philosophical questions which will scarcely find a complete answer in the framework of the known philosophical systems of the past and present.
  • Plato's Philosophy
    The discussion of geometry in Plato's Meno epitomizes how human beings are able to gain knowledge.
  • Positivism as a Phylosophy Doctrine
    Positivism is a philosophy doctrine. In its theory of learning it follows empiricism; in the theory of objective reality it declines the possibility of the answer to the question about primacy of matter and consciousness because the answer to this question cannot be received from the experience. That is why positivism allows both agnosticism and dualism. This theory suggests existence of the only one-self and the rest is simply the feelings or a dream.
  • Poverty Within A Person
    One of the most discussed and disturbing issues of all the times is poverty. The humanity has always been curious where it takes the beginning and what leads to the miserable condition that poverty implies. However there are different criteria by which the state of poverty is defined. It is believed that the more the richer the person is the more he wants to have, thus what is a real treasure for one person, can be nothing for another.
  • The Idea Of God By Kant
    Kant accepted religious morals and is known due to his proof of God existence. However, he had the idea God interpretation which somehow differed from canonic views of his times.
  • Two Theories Of Cognitive Development
    "Cognitive development is the development of the mind - the part of the brain that is used for recognizing, reasoning, knowing and understanding" Many specialists have studied this area of development over the years, including, Piaget, Bruner, Vygotsky and Skinner. There are also approaches to cognitive development which are based on comparing the human mind to a computer, rather than being based on the ideas a single theorist. The theory being, that humans break down problems into a series of small steps, in a similar way to that of a computer. As I mentioned previously, Jean Piaget, a Swiss biologist and Lev Vygotsky, a Russian schoolteacher and psychology lecturer are two specialists who developed theories in this area, both of which have had an impact on teaching and learning in the early years. However, although both were constructivists, that is they shared the view that the child is an active learner; there were differences in their ideas.

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