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Hand-Washing Global
(Scientific Research, 2014-08)
By the practical nature of the case, here is no theoretical argument but pragmatic reasoning for
washing hands, with scientific evidence of hand-washing flushing out diseases into a sanitary condition
globally. All facts ...
Is the World Objective?
(Scientific Research, 2014-05)
The assumption of an objective world underlying all our experiences is deeply embedded in our
everyday thinking and in our language, and has been an unquestioned presupposition of the
scientific enterprise for at least ...
Living Organ Donation, Beneficient Helping, & the Kantian Concept of Partial Self-Murder
(Scientific Research, 2014-11)
This paper deals with the ethical issues concerning living organ donor transplantation in the context
of Immanuel Kant’s Ethical Theory. It primarily aims to refute the common perception about
Kant’s categorical opposition ...
Philosophy of Education: A Tool for National Development?
(Scientific Research, 2014-08)
This paper is an exposition on the theoretical and practical relevance of educational philosophy to
national development. It postulated that philosophical ideas have been responsible for shaping
the development of societies ...
Why the Bible Cannot and Should Not Be Taken Literally
(Scientific Research, 2014-08)
This paper argues that there are at least five reasons why the claim that the Bible is to be taken
literally defies logic or otherwise makes no sense, and why literalists are in no position to claim
that they have the ...
Are Background Feelings Intentional Feelings?
(Scientific Research, 2014-11)
I address the problem of the intentionality of “feeling”, considering the study-case of “background
feelings” (malaise, tension, etc.) in Damasio (2003, 2010). Background feelings, in fact, are “border
case” feelings: ...
Additive Property and the Physical Reducibility of the Mind
(Scientific Research, 2014-05)
It is controversial whether the mind is physically reducible or not. If the mind is physically reducible,
it must share properties with the physical world. To find out how the mind can be characterized,
an “additive ...