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1. Perception and Emotions
2007, 2 Pages, 598 Words, 10 USD
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2. Health Impacts of Certain Foods Determine Restaurant Choice?   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
Perception and Choice: Does the Public’s Perception of the Relative A 5 page examination of perception verses choice. Presents an argument that, because one restaurant specializing in beef is prospering more than a nearby vegetarian restaurant, the public’s perception of health effects is not a determinate in their choice of restaurants. Concludes that this argument is invalid and presents numerous factors and recommendations to consider in making a more accurate determination of the correlation between perception and choice. No sources are listed.
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3. Business Research Project
2007, 4 Pages, 680 Words, 10 USD
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4. Research Review/Color Perception & the Brain   (9  Pages, 107.55 USD)
A 9 page research paper that offers a literature review that summarizes six research studies having to do with color perception. The author offers a brief synopsis of each study, relating the basic parameters of the study to the topic of research that addresses the underlying physiological mechanisms in the brain that pertain to color perception. From these studies, the author concludes that color perception plays a dynamic role in helping individuals discriminate among the tremendous stream of visual sensory data as to what objects in a visual perception field warrant attention. An abstract of the paper is included. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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5. Religion and the Treatment of Others   (18  Pages, 215.1 USD)
An 18 page paper which discusses aspects of religion as it involves the treatment and persecution of others who maintain different beliefs. The argument presented is that which states persecution is always a reality when involved with powerful belief systems, whether they be religious or otherwise. The paper discusses the Roman treatment and perception of Christians, Orthodox Christians' treatment and perception of heretics, Christian treatment and perception of Jews, and male Christians' treatment and perception of female Christians. This is followed by a comparison and contrast of the historical information, negative attributes, and a contemporary issue which further indicates how persecution is part of any given society or belief system. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
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6. George Berkeley & Perception   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A 5 page paper that explores Berkeley's theory that nothing can exist outside of perception. This paper demonstrates that Berkeley's contention is based in his understanding of perception as the only means by which a person can determine the characteristics of an object. Because perception is the only means for determining an object, then perception must also be the only way to determine existence. One primary source cited.
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7. The Only Truth Existing
2 Pages, 1060 Words, 10 USD
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8. Berkeley's Doctrine Of Notions   (13  Pages, 155.35 USD)
13 pages in length. The very nature of perception is that which we, as humans, have been trained to discern as a species, inasmuch as the certain quality of perception required within the sensual world is decidedly unique to human beings. Man looks upon his world as a direct reflection of him, his values, beliefs, experiences, conditions and development. As such, the writer discusses Berkeley's doctrine of notions as they relate to spiritual perception. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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9. John Locke and David Hume on Power, Cause and Effect and Necessary Connections in their Essays Concerning Human Understanding   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
This is a 5 page paper discussing Locke and Hume’s perspectives on power, cause and effect, and necessary connections in their essays on human understanding. Philosophers John Locke and David Hume wrote on human understanding in regards to relationships, power, cause and effect and necessary connection. Locke who wrote “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding” in the late 17th century wrote of the relationships which exist between active and passive power, and the presence of cause and effect as necessary connections in the formulation of individual thoughts of substance, perceptions and ideas. David Hume, who wrote “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding” in the mid-18th century basically rejected the causal connections argued by Locke in that man can only gain impressions or ideas from his own experience and that these ideas have “unknown causes”. In addition, things of substance and power are also only based on impressions and perceptions and cannot be considered concrete arguments. Both perspectives are still well received today but with some areas of contention. Locke presents a great deal of his material based on the assumption of God’s existence. However, his support of arguments for cause and effect hold within the scientific community. Hume, on the other hand, presents his arguments from a skeptical or atheist standpoint in which perceptions or ideas can only be formulated from experience; ideas also supported by the scientific community. However, Hume rejects the reliance of cause and effect to support arguments; a reliance which of course is a large factor in today’s society, not only from a scientific standpoint but from a philosophical and political standpoint as well. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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10. Aesthetics   (19  Pages, 227.05 USD)
19 pages in length. Myriad philosophers, psychologists and sociologists have attempted to explain the inherent relationship that exists among the elements of aesthetic perception, awareness and time. Of those who have succeeded, the primary focus has been upon the sensual realm and the manner by which the passage of time can trigger enhanced sense awareness, as well as the sensual world eliciting an enhanced perception of time, which draws directly upon the experiential realm. As such, the sensual realm is looked upon as a way of enhancing aesthetic awareness in its sensual expression, which in turn trigger an enhanced awareness of the moment at hand and draws attention to the fleeting nature of existence that unifies all things. The writer discusses aesthetic perception as it relates to Kantian theory, art and physical beauty. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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