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Fear: Friend or Foe: Life!

by Raj the Tora in Philosophy, December 5, 2011
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However effective or close the mentor of a person can be, they can never be with their mentee throughout their life. However, when the individual accepts fear as their mentor, then they would be in better hands as their instincts and fear would prevent them from doing wrong as they play the role of the mentor throughout their lives.

My Theory of Criminology

by C. Stew in Crime, July 17, 2011
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What seperates a criminal from the rest of society? What single motive drives every crime in existence? I answer these questions and more as I look at crimonology from a fresh perspective.

A Secret Best Kept Forever

by Martin Njoroge in Society, June 13, 2011
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The true story of a mother who lived with a haunting secret all her life.

This is Me, Who are You?

by brianheagly in Issues, May 19, 2011
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An introduction to my philosophy and what you can expect to soon see more of from me.

Reasons. Instinct or Rationale?

by mikenavarrete in Folklore, May 3, 2011
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Instinct or Rationale? Mind or heart?

Narcissism: Self-love and The State of Nature

by R.W.Rummery in Sexuality, April 20, 2011
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The key idea of Freud’s ‘Theory of Narcissism’ implies a continuity between ‘normal’ and ‘pathological’ mental attributes; Secondly, narcissism has its own line of development that defines individual identity and psychic adaptability. Thirdly, a theory as Narcissism is of philosophical significance because it posits a theory of the regressive or progressive functioning of the (contemporary) self. Drawing on Hobbes and Rousseau’s conception of a ‘state of nature’ I argue that a civil society is an attempt at controlling conflicting desires such that one feels entitled to freedom. Hobbes’ Leviathan argued that a ‘social contract’ involves tacit consent to surrender freedom to an absolute ruler who is obligated to protect people in the “war against all” that is the “state of nature”. Hobbes state is like a great artificial monster, a ‘leviathan’ constituted but not predetermined by the indivdual’s freedom to choose or refuse cooperation.

Diary of a Sovereign Individual Part Two

by sovereignindividual in History, April 18, 2011
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The never ending tale of James Seeley’s enduring legacy.

Taming The Human Being

by sabazas in Psychology, March 15, 2011
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You know how a dog gets a treat for what he did good, and a punishment while shitting on your carpet? we humans work the same.

You Must Always Trust Your Instincts

by Joie Schmidt in Philosophy, February 28, 2011
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When it comes to making any decision in life, its my sincere belief that at the end of the day, you must always trust your instincts. If you don’t feel completely comfortable with a choice you are faced with making, don’t do anything yet until you’ve either taken enough time to think it over or have confided in enough close trusted friends to get to the point where you can move forward with complete assurance and confidence.

Love is Instinctive

by goygoy in Relationships, February 25, 2011
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LOVE IS INSTINCTIVE.

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