Hilary Putnam Essays

  • Theories Of Multiple Realizability

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    Hilary Putnam. The thesis states that different physical properties may implement the same mental property. This argument has evolved since Putnam’s original goal of rejecting type-identity theory and many philosophers have redefined the implications of multiple realizability. There are two philosophers in philosophy of mind that are famous for their work in exploring multiple realizability and the implications this thesis has on science, or more specifically psychology. Jaegwon Kim and Jerry Fodor

  • Hilary Putnam And Putnam's Theory Of The Nature Of Mind

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    theory from the philosopher Hilary Putnam. This essay will explain what functionalism is and will show examples of functionalism, and how it is used daily in people’s lifestyles. Putnam’s theory is ingenious, but has its flaws, which will be explained in more detail down below. The philosopher Frank Jackson has an objection towards functionalism and theory of the mind as a whole. I do believe that functionalism can provide a complete account of the nature of mind, but Putnam has minor flaws in his theory

  • Poem Comparison: Ad Puerum Anglicum and Ad Puerum Andegavenism

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    and contrast two very similar poems by Hilary the Englishman. The poems themselves have very similar titles the first being Ad Puerum Anglicum and the second Ad Puerum Andegavenism. The first poem is about English boy and the second is a boy from Angers. In the year 1151, although very late in Hilary life, Anjou became part of the English empire when Henry inherited Anjou. Although these are two distinct places, their histories show much intertwining. Hilary the Englishman was born in England and

  • Civic Engagement: Voting, TV, and Efficacy

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    electorate is voting less than they did in previous generations (Putnam 2000). I question whether this is the beginning of a massive breakdown in American politics or simply a flux in the activity of the people. In sorting through much of the research on political opinions and voting very little is clear. Theorist and researchers differ on what is the major factor in the decline of voting in America. An influential idea provided by Robert Putnam was the increase in television watching and its effect

  • The Freedom Writers’ Diary by Erin Gruwell

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    Freedom Writers is a Hollywood film based on the book “The Freedom Writers’ Diary” by Erin Gruwell. The movie begins showing the 1992 race riots resulting from the beating of Rodney King. This sets the scene for the racial tension present in Long Beach, California. This racial tension has touched the lives of every student assigned to Mrs. Gruwell’s freshman English class. In order to give the students an opportunity to open up about their individual thoughts and experiences, Erin buys composition

  • Brandon Teena Brought His Fate Upon Himself in the Film, Boys Don't Cry

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    Brandon Teena is the main character in Boys Don’t Cry. He is a boy that, as he himself proclaimed “had a birth defect or something”, meaning that he was born a girl. Throughout the movie, he is searching for acceptance, for somewhere that the way he is doesn’t matter. This is first shown to the viewer when he moves out of Lincoln, Nebraska, to Falls City, Nebraska. At the end of the film, Brandon Teena is brutally raped and later murdered. Though Brandon’s fate was in no way his fault, nor does it

  • The Importance of a Global Code of Conduct

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    Week 11 Final Assessment It is very important for every business to have a global code of conduct as it sets a comprehensive ethical and behavioral guideline about the decisions that the organization makes in their everyday activities. A global code of conduct makes sure that all of the organizations standards are set high for conducting effective business in both a legal and ethical manner. All of the employees within the organization are expected to comply with all of the guidelines and polices

  • Amelia Earhart Research Paper

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    Amelia Mary Earhart was named after her two grandmothers, Amelia Harres Otis and Mary Wells Earhart. It was a family tradition. (Fun Facts about Amelia Earhart. Fun Facts about Amelia Earhart) On her final flight, were she attempted to fly around the world in 1937, she mysteriously vanished. There are many theories about what happened to her and her crew member Fred Noonan. One theory about what happened to Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan is that she was a U.S spy, spying on the Japanese. There are

  • Million Dollar Baby Essay

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    In the award-winning film ‘Million Dollar Baby’ the director, Clint Eastwood, uses many significant scenes throughout the film such as the final fight scene ‘dirty fight’ to present themes and ideas to the audience, Clint Eastwood uses the four aspects of camera work, sound, dialogue and lighting. To do this, Clint Eastwood utilizes a variety of important film techniques to present these ideas, which help to create emotion and craft the scene. One of the most important scenes in ‘Million Dollar Baby’

  • Diversity In Freedom Writers

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    Freedom Writers is a movie of a first year teacher named Mrs. Gruwell and her students. Mrs. Gruwell is passionate of her work and her students. Her students were classified difficult because of their lifestyle. Mrs. Gruwell had all the difficult students in her class. It was challenging for her to have the school commit in helping with reading supplies for the students. This lead for Mrs. Gruwell to buy her own supplies. The administration staff and other teacher did not have any hope for the students

  • Freedom Writers Analysis

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    Education in America not only means book learning, but it includes social learning, life experiences and decision making. For most of us, an education opens doors and gives opportunities for many things and is vital to lives. When watching the movie Freedom Writers, not only is it glorifying the television screen, but it’s portraying a story with meaning; either death, happiness, success or failure. Its meanings teaches more about the impacts towards people and various things day in and day out.

  • Analysis Of Freedom Writers

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    The 2007 movie Freedom Writers gives a voice of hope and peace in a fragile environment where hate and sorrow battle in the life of urban teenagers. This drama film narrates the true story of a new English teacher, Erin Growell, who is designated to work in an inner-city school full of students surround by poverty, violence and youth crime bands. During the beginning of the movie, the teacher struggles to survive her first days at this racially segregated school in which students prejudice her for

  • Perseverance In The Freedom Writers

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    , Since April 13th Verizon Wireless has been at strike. Verizon wants to remove on call centers and replace workers with people from different countries. Over 35,000 workers across America are forced to make a decision between continue working for Verizon or begin picketing. If they choose to continue working, they are then called a Scab and are tormented by their fellow workers. Even though they are getting paid, Scabs are kicked out of the union, stop receiving benefits from the union, and betray

  • Amelia Earhart Research Paper

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    Born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas, Amelia Earhart was a world famous female aviator. She is known for becoming the first woman to fly by herself across the Atlantic Ocean, and the first person ever to fly alone from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland. Amelia spent most of her childhood with her grandparents since her parents, Amelia "Amy" Otis and Edwin Earhart lent her to them during the cold months. She came from a wealthy family and her career started off as her working as a Voluntary Aid Detachment

  • How Is Amelia Earhart Brave

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    Amelia Earhart was a famous female pilot that accomplished many things in her lifetime. She was a brave and courageous woman for many reasons. One example is that Earhart went on a mission to fly around the world on the same plane that had failed her earlier, and one of the stops along the way was hard to locate. Another reason she is so brave is that Earhart became the first woman, and pilot to do many things where men dominated the field. The last reason why Amelia Earhart was admired for her bravery

  • Freedom Writers Movie Vs Book

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    The Freedom writers movie and book are based on the real diaries of high students from Woodrow Wilson Classical High School. The book was published in 1999 and was writed by the students of Ms.Gruwell class. Mrs.Gruwell was a new teacher to WWC High School in 1994. She didn’t know was she was getting herself into. She taught Freshman that were at the 5th grade reading level. Students didn't really care much for school or anything else. The campus of WWC High School was divided from different races

  • Hillary Swank's 'Freedom Writers'

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    Freedom Writers is an inspirational drama based off the book The Freedom Writers Diary. The movie takes place in the early and mid 90’s beginning with scenes of actual footage from the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Teacher Erin Gruwell, played by actress Hillary Swank, wanted to be a part of the integration plans put in place at that time and decides to leave the security of Newport Beach to teach at a school in Long Beach, where crime rates are much higher. This school is full of teachers and administration

  • Freedom Writers - A Message of Hope

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    written by Richard LaGravenese (whose previous screenplays include The Fisher King and The Bridges of Madison County) starring Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton and Patrick Dempsey. It is based on the book The Freedom Writers Diary by Erin Gruwell (teacher by profession) who wrote the story based on Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, California. Hilary Swank stars in this enthralling movie of ghetto kids raised on street corners, underprivileged boys and girls who use drugs

  • Transgender Issues in Patriarchy, a Look at "Boys Don't Cry"

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    The film, Boys Don't Cry, Kimberly Pierce's brilliant work of 1999, is the true story of, Brandon Teena, born Teena Brandon, played by Hillary Swank, who created a male identity for herself. Brandon was born in 1972 and died at the hopelessly young age of 21. The actual story takes place within the last two weeks of Brandon's life, in 1993. The movie, a dramatized documentary, was released in 1999. Brandon is a transgendered individual; he was born a female, but feels that he would be happier

  • Analysis Of America By Tony Hoagland

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    The Poem that relates most to my life is “America” written by Tony Hoagland. I believe this poem has the ability to save America. It was once said “Happiness is a choice, not a result. Nothing will make you happy until you choose to be happy. No person will make you happy unless you decide to be happy. Your happiness will not come to you. It will only come from you.” It all starts with looking in the mirror rather than looking at others. To everyone this is so different because everyone chooses a