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    workings of political decisions and public policy-making. As a democratic legislator in a largely republican state, she taught me the importance of having an open mind and how it is essential to work with others who may not share the same views. However, I do not think I completely understood what it means to compromise or be pragmatic in one’s political philosophy until I completed this course. Entering the course, I considered myself to be a staunch liberal who allowed for political compromise only

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    Philosophy Matrix Metaphysics, Moral, Social, Political Paper Metaphysics, Morals, Social, and the Political philosophy's are four major philosophical areas of inquiry. Learning about the historical development of each school of thought, who the main contributors were, and what the primary issues are in each field. Increases the knowledge and understanding of the culture and its philosophy. Study of Existence Metaphysics is the focus of the nature of existence, reality, and who we are. Metaphysics

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    study of politics, by political philosophy, dates back at least fifth century B.C., where Greek philosophers, Plato and Aristotle, were credited by being called its “founding fathers” (Chiranjeev et al., 2013, p42.). Political philosophy, as a study of politics, has progressed throughout the history of studying political phenomena. It brought numerous issues, revolutions, approaches, etc. on how to study politics. Two of which are the formation of political science and political theory. The connection

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    WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT What is Political Philosophy? And the Role it Plays Today Savannah Dye 9/17/2015   “Political philosophy” and “political theory” are versatile, yet relative terms. Ironically, the most unifying aspect of both definitions is their fluidity. One of the only things that theorists concur on is the purpose of a political theory, which is to incite change to a certain degree. The intention of political theorists and political philosophers alike is to unveil the deeper

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    Mia Love Poli Sci 51 Prof. Oifer 7/10/2017 Paper #1 Over the course of this paper, political philosophies from Plato, Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau will be discussed. While some of their views on justice and power are similar, they do have many different beliefs on what is just and who should make it so. These philosopher’s perspectives will be uncovered to propose what justice requires be done to Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, California. While focusing on Plato’s ideas, the paper will critique

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    Political philosophy is not a simple set of doctrines or theories; rather it is a way of life. The political philosopher’s life is a constant struggle between the political and the philosophical. He sees the contradictions that exist at all times in both worlds and lives with the questions more so than others. For these reasons, the true political philosopher is neither purely political nor purely philosophical. Nevertheless, a political philosophical life is worth living if the proper balance between

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    Karl Raimund popper (1902 to 1994) was an influential philosopher of science, who philosophized about society, in much the same way he philosophized about science-in a critical spirit. His personal experience, as an Austrian Jew in the days of the Nazi Anschluss (meaning "link up" or "annexation" in the German language), provided him a wealth of firsthand experience and insights into the nature of totalitarian governments. At a point in popper's life he was an enthusiast of Marxist socialism,

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    PART 2: 1. Compare and contrast the political philosophies of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. In formulating that answer, be sure to describe their views on humanity, democracy, government’s role in society, their interpretations of the constitution, and their views on foreign affairs. What political party supported Hamilton? What political party supported Jefferson? Do you agree with Hamilton, Jefferson, or both? Why? After George Washington’s declaration of neutrality towards the France

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    Our government today draws from many different political philosophies. Throughout this paper, I will pick out a couple points that I agree and disagree with. I don’t consider myself more one sided than another. I truly believe in and I also disagree with multiple points of each party of our government. Societal order begins with laws and commands. Laws help maintain peace within society. If we, as a society, give up a small fraction of our individual freedom, we will receive protection from our

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    In Plato’s Apology and Crito, Socrates laid out a form of social contract theory that set the stage for many political philosophers to build upon. Having been sentenced to his death and accused of conspiring against the Laws of Athens, Plato provided insight into his teacher’s views of virtue and justice. For Socrates, virtue is the search for wisdom. It is a moral philosophy that a constant examination of life and pursuit of wisdom will lead to a virtuous life. The moral underpinning in this thinking

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