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IB PHILOSOPHY PAPER 1 ESSAY MEMORIZATION 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED AND PASSED
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SIX THEMES OR PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Human nature 
2. Personhood 
3. Mind and body distinction 
4. The self and the other 
5. Freedom 
6. Identity 
Rational theory of human nature features versus irrational theory features (And key philosophers) - CORRECT ANSWER Rationalism claims that human nature is objective, autonomous, self-evident, able to be known, and based on self-control. It's major philosophers are Plato and Descartes. Chariot analogy. 
Irrationalism or p...
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ASU COM 316 Exam 2 Study guide fully solved!
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ASU COM 316 Exam 2 Study guide fully solved!Drag King 
Female performers who perform as men 
 
(not to be confused with transsexual or transgender individuals, this is for performance) 
 
 
 
Nonverbal Communication 
communication using body movements, gestures, and facial expressions rather than speech 
 
 
 
Gender Presentation 
refers to how an individual presents his or her gender identity through personality, habits, and behaviors 
 
 
 
Proxemics 
The space around our bodies and how we use...
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COM 316 Exam 1 Study Guide with verified answers rated A+
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COM 316 Exam 1 Study Guide with verified answers rated A+Empirical/ Positivist Approach 
- Scientific/ Objective 
- Belief that what is truth is waiting for us to discover it 
- There is ONE truth 
- Can be tested scientifically and get the same result 
- Predicts the future 
 
 
 
Interpretive Approach 
- Many different truths 
- Open to interpretation 
- Subjective 
 
 
 
Critical Approach 
- Understanding why/ how something happened 
- Focused on the power dynamic 
- The most important thing ...
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IB Philosophy Paper 1 Essay Memorization questions and answers
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IB Philosophy Paper 1 Essay Memorization questions and answersSIX THEMES OR PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES 
1. Human nature 
2. Personhood 
3. Mind and body distinction 
4. The self and the other 
5. Freedom 
6. Identity 
 
 
 
Rational theory of human nature features versus irrational theory features (And key philosophers) 
Rationalism claims that human nature is objective, autonomous, self-evident, able to be known, and based on self-control. It's major philosophers are Plato and Descartes. Chariot an...
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Philosophy of the Humanities 1 all notes!
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A summary of all notes from the manual, lecture and seminars. 
 
Week 1: FORMS 
Ch. 1 (facultative), Ch. 3 (with the exception of 3.3c), and 4.2-4.4 of Ch. 4 Plato:“The Allegory of the Cave” 
 
Week 2: UNIVERSAL & PARTICULAR 
5.1, 5.2, 5.4 & 5.5 of Ch. 5, and 6.1, & 6.2of Ch. 6 Baruch Spinoza: excerpts from Ethics (appendix part 1, intro parts 3, 4, 5) 
 
Week 3:INTERPRETATION 
7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.5, 7.6, & 7.7 of Ch. 7 Hans-Georg Gadamer: “Rehabilitation of Authority and Tradition” inTrut...
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Judith Bulter’s theory on gender performativity in conversation with TV series Pose.
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The television series Pose (2018), created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Steven Canals is an American TV series influenced by the American documentary film Paris is Burning (1990). Paris is Burning documented the ball culture in New York during the mid-to-late 1980s. One could argue that Pose is a dramatized and more fictional remake of Paris is Burning, as the narrative structure of Pose is fictional, but the ballroom scenes and the characters are very similar to those in Paris is Burning. ...
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Performative Gender in Twelfth Night
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Throughout history, the definition of what a man or a woman is has been defined by a set of social expectations, norms, and roles. However, research in recent decades of feminism has shown that there is little distinction between a man and a woman, but society plays a role in assigning gender based on a set of behavior. The term performative gender emerged in the early 1990s from Judith Butler, a feminist philosopher, in her writings, especially in her essay; Performative Acts Ans Gender Constit...
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HCC ETHICS 2020 FINAL EXAM GRADED A
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HCC ETHICS 2020 FINAL EXAM GRADED A 
HCC ETHICS 2020 FINAL EXAM 
GRADED AHillsborough Community College, Spring 2020, Final Exam 
30 points 
Some Questions are multiple choice, and others require a short answer that sufficiently answers the 
questions. There are 100 questions. You should be able to answer most of these simply by remembering 
what you’ve read and studied over the course of the semester. Of course, you have the book too and six 
days. 
Make it clear what your answer is. For the ...
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Term paper: Women’s Position in Mid-Twentieth Century Ireland: Analysing Gender Inequality in The Country Girls
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Table of Contents: 
1. Introduction………………………………………………………………….1 
2. The Artificiality of ‘Sex’ and ‘Gender’……………………………………...2 
3. Gender inequality in The Country Girls……………………………………..4 
3.1 The Unlucky Resemblance Between Mother and Daughter…..........4 
3.2 Tackling Sexual Taboos…………………………………………….7 
3.3 The Dominant Male Figures in Caithleen’s ...
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Intersectionalities: Class, Race, Gender, and Sexuality - Lecture Notes
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Lecture notes from the second-year Sociology course: Intersectionalities. The course was held during Semester 1, Block 1 by Prof. Sarah Bracke at the University of Amsterdam. Following up on social inequalities, intersectionality, race, gender, sexuality, class. Working with authors such as Stuart Hall, Du Bois, Judith Butler, Michael Foucault, Gloria Wekker, Kimberlé Crenshaw.
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