If you haven’t heard of the Amazon Effect, then you haven’t been paying attention. Amazon is the world’s largest online retailer, as well as a major cloud service provider competing with Microsoft and Google. The so called “Amazon Effect” refers to the impact the digital...
Privilege would not be capable of maintaining its position in society if it were not heavily regulated and normalized by those who benefit from it. Privilege can be normalized by the dominant group in a variety of ways, whether it is through personally justifying the...
The world around us is changing rapidly, with an increasing rate of technological change coupled with socio-economic and political unrest across the globe. One of the areas that affect the youth of today directly is how the job market will change in the next few...
Progressively refined machines may populate our reality, yet for robots to be extremely valuable, they’ll need to wind up more independent. All things considered, it is difficult to program a home robot with the directions for holding every last protest it ever may experience. You...
The discussion concentrated on setting up a structure for the plan of open approach choices to help work creation through independent companies with high development potential. It was expected as the initial move towards discovering more viable answers by get-together a select gathering of scholarly...
Mauvaise foi or bad faith is a philosophical concept popularized by philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre to describe the propensity for human beings to oppose absurdism in order to justify the circumstances in which they live. As an existentialist, Sartre believed that existence is a function of...
The Categorical Imperative Applied to a False Promise In the Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant seeks to establish the supreme principle of morality (Kant. 392), the categorical imperative, to act as a standard to which actions can be evaluated for their moral worth....
In my opinion, the most important aspect of an ethical theory is its applicability to ‘real life’ ethical dilemmas and situations. Even beyond the obvious intellectual rigor that ethical philosophy demands, the most important test for an ethical theory must be its actual usefulness. It...
Introduction Immanuel Kant developed the concept of the categorical imperative to emphasize the importance of moral duty. For Kant, hypothetical imperatives were insufficient because he believed it was more important to focus on morality rather than the consequences of an action. He proposed three categorical...
Conscience, often described as the inner voice that guides our moral decisions, stands as a cornerstone in our ethical framework. It acts as a reflective mechanism, allowing us to assess the rightness or wrongness of our actions based on a set of moral principles ingrained...
Introduction Without a sense of the past there is no memory, no conscience, and no responsibility If we seek to understand the cognitive environment of the ancient world, we must endeavor to comprehend how people thought about the past. How people understand the past provides...
Locke, Marx and Machiavelli have different perceptions of human nature. While Locke and Marx have faith in human reasoning, Machiavelli does not have trust in human intentions. Their view on human reasoning plays a role in their different opinions on human nature. Locke and Marx...
Is our present reality really real? Does the media tell us the truth or is it up to us to read critically and listen critically in order to arrive at a more objective truth of events? In this essay, I will first look at truth...
I had for the longest time been living a lie, we all do at some point. My lie was that I was born in unprivileged home. I was not lucky and nobody loved me. I always compared myself with people around me and saw myself...
University is a place of study that is most desired by every secondary school student. The university was established to provide high-level education services focusing on areas of study such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, biomedical, biotechnology, botanical, zoology, aquatic, ecological and environmental, biodiversity, microbiology,...
Unlike the discrete manufacturing in 1980’s, the operations now in the manufacturing industries are continuously run round the clock and throughout the year. So, the objective for the operations is to extend the unattended time that machines run. The primary objective is to reduce the...
Portable is a term usually referred to electronic devices. The thing we usually don’t know is that it is not only used with electrical media but also with automated systems. Portable buildings are the latest trends of technology in our construction industry produced by many...
Everyone around the world starts their life with a name whether by their parents or known siblings. Names are used to identify a person without knowing their personality or their gender. People need a name to “have their dignity and recognize from others. When they...
A future free of racism is a utopian rapture that has been emancipated from the bigotry and stagnation that is the present. It is an expansive realm in which equality nourishes the land and love is imprinted in the hearts and minds of all. It...