Kenneth Burkes Terministic Screens
Applied To The
Hunt For Red October : A 5 page paper which examines
Kenneth Burkes book, Terministic Screens, to determine how
the film The Hunt For Red October supports the Burkean
position. Bibliography lists 1 source. Termhunt.wps "The
Fully Saturated Self Becomes No Self At All" &
"Hunt For Red October" : In 16 pages the author discuses
"The Saturated Self" and "The Hunt for Red October." "The
Saturated Self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life "
by Kenneth J. Gergen is a study of how travel and
communications technology has fragmented experience such
that one's idea of the self is obsolete. Gergen states that "The
fully saturated self becomes no self at all." The movie version
of "The Hunt for Red October" is examined while answering
the question "To what extent does 'The Hunt for Red October'
support Gergen's statement?" No additional sources cited.
Selfsat.wps
Descartes Cartesian Circle : A
10 page paper that describes
the basis for Descartes Cartesian Circle, and then presents the
perspectives of two recognized theorists, who challenge the
applicability of Descartes mathematical processes.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Cartesia.wps
Descartes / On Intellect & Knowledge : A 5 page
paper that
describes Descartes basic theory behind the development of
intellect and knowledge as they relate to perceptions of
experience. Descartes believes that any understanding of
intellect or knowledge of the world around must be based in a
deductive process of the mind and not in the constantly
variable realm of experience. Because experience can be both
true and false, Descartes argues that this makes experience an
impossible basis for the knowledge. This paper gives primary
support for a major theory of Descartes: "I think therefore I
am." Descinte.wps
Negative Consequences of René Descartes Mind-Body
Dualism For Scientific Psychology : A 2 page paper which
examines how the mind-body dualism of René Descartes had a
negative consequence for scientific psychology, yet had
positive consequences from religious and moral perspectives.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. TGdesdua.wps
Descartes Meditations / All : A 6 page essay
summarizing
the important points of this major work in philosophy. The
writer covers each of the meditations plus preface, explaining
their relationship to one another and tracing the arguments
presented. No additional sources cited. Medit.wps
Descartes Meditations / Modern Aspects Of Discourse :
A 9 page analysis of Descartes Discourse and Meditations in
regards to how they relate to the modern world. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Descar.wps
Descartes Meditations On First Philosophy : A
5 page essay
explaining Descartes philosophy and why it was so
revolutionary. Descartes.doc
Descartes First Meditation / Dream Doubt : A
5 page paper
that provides an overview of the premise of dream doubt as
presented by Descartes in his Meditation I and suggests why
arguments using examples citing perception are not effective
retorts to Descartes premise. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Descdoub.wps
Descartes / First Meditation : A 5 page essay on
the
meditation of philosophy by Descartes. The author analyzes the
arguments for Descartes belief in universal doubt and the
existence of God. Desmed.wps
Descartes' First Two Meditations : A 5 page
analytical
discussion of Descartes' first two meditations. No
Bibliography. Descarte.wps
Descartes' Third Meditation : A 5 page comprehensive
analysis of Descartes' third meditation in which the philosopher
affirms that he is a thinking being who doubts and affirms,
denies and knows. From this foundation, Descartes presents
and evaluates arguments concerning God's existence.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Descart2.wps
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