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    Idealism and self-interest were the two largest factors in American foreign policy decision making; however self-interest was a larger factor than idealism. American business interests in Latin America, Caribbean islands, and pacific islands played a large part in policy making decisions in the United States. Social Darwinism was a large influence on American foreign policy decisions and a driving force for the United States to become an imperialist power. As the United States moved away from…

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    themselves wealthy as compared to the term “old money” when the wealth ran in the family, Gatsby had the money to do anything he desired. Therefore, the innocence of not being exposed to wealth when he was younger incorporates itself into the romantic idealism that he has during the story that he can buy the person he loves anything she desired. Scott F Fitzgerald portrays in Jay Gatsby the kind of materialistic man that believes anything is possible, “He presents it in Gatsby as a romantic…

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    I was born in the city of Trier in Germany on May 5th 1818. I attended the University of Bonn at the age of 17 with the idea that I would study law, seeing as my father was a lawyer. I began to form relations with Jenny von Westphalen, who would later become my wife. Her father, whom I looked up to, heavily influenced me in the realms of politics as well as literature. My father moved me out of the University of Bonn to the University of Berlin, where I began to focus on Hegelianism. The…

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    Answer: Before taking Humanities 210, I would have described my philosophies as determinism and idealism. “Determinism is the philosophical proposition that every event, decision, and action, is casually determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences” (Mastin para. 1). I was very focused on the idea that individual ideas were predetermined and that they were meant to be. With idealism, I truly did believe that my thoughts were formed due to my reality. My conscious choice of these…

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    many prominent themes throughout the novel, some of which include idealism, naivety and acceptance. The novel, ‘Animal Farm’ is an allegory about power and political systems. The story is set on a farm with animals representing the hierarchy. The farmer is overthrown and various classes of animals assume authority over the others. In the novel Orwell’s opinion on idealism is displayed in a variety of places. He depicts idealism as a stupid concept, a concept where dreams are met with actuality…

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    topics. Imagination and its power against the social norm is a striking theme in both Weir’s work and Baudelaire’s poem “Windows”. Right through to the end of the film, there are many examples of realism versus idealism. In Baudelaire’s poem “Benediction”, he revolves his writing around the idealism and realism of being a poet. Finally, humanity is a notable theme in the film as well as Baudelaire’s piece…

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    Not only that Shakespeare is one of the most known writer of all time but he was also one of the greatest humanists encountered in the renaissance. Indeed, a lot of his texts were written in order to promote the greatness of human kind. As an example of this, Shakespeare expressed the image that he has on human nature in Hamlet, a great tragedy written during the renaissance englobing love and death. Indeed, the principal character, Hamlet, really defines well the position of humanists while…

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    discussed thus far, have had an impact on several cultures within this era. Over time, each religion has been modified to fit that time period or culture with different theories and philosophies. Of these, philosophies such as Stoicism, Sophism, Idealism and Other Hellenistic philosophies. While other religions were abolished by rulers or by the very people whom adopted another religion. Christianity does not differ from this from of being “modified.” At this point, Christianity is in the early…

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    Idealism and truth are related concepts with the similar functions, but can have different effects on a person’s life. Idealism is a what protects an individual’s state of mind, and gives power to endure a situation. However, when that state of mind is shattered so is a piece of a person. This leads to a series of detrimental choices that leads to the person’s downfall. Truth regardless the shape, form, or bluntness is what gives an individual a sense of reality. Truth does not protect a…

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    Out of the three main different schools of thought surrounding epistemology and how humans gain knowledge, Kant’s theory of transcendental idealism is the most reasonable. While both Hume and Descartes present good points, they take their ideas too much to the extreme. Hume’s extreme empiricism drives him into skepticism so harsh that it led to the conclusion that events do not really have a cause, since cause cannot be directly observed. This claim is problematic at numerous levels, mainly…

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