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Liberty & Power: A Tête-à-Tête between Burke and The Federalists
“Burke’s reliance on precedent should not be misconstrued as an attempt to manufacture a static society devoid of moral progress; rather,...
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Plato: A Statement on the Cave Analogy
Quote Being Analysed “So you must go down, each of you in turn, to join the others in their dwelling-place. You must get used to seeing...
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From Equality to Emnity: Hobbes and the Conflict Within
Hobbes’ conception of the state of nature appears antediluvian, echoing the doctrine of original sin in its portrayal of humanity as...
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James Tate: Persona as Protagonist?
"Thus, I postulate, Tate’s oscillation between the surrealist, the whimsical stoic, and satirical flair, all while reposing in the breath of the very wind he constructs with his imprecision, constructs a composite authorial voice that performs as a protagonist upon the single screen that is authorial life."
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From Doctrine to Devotion: Sunmisola Agbebi as the Voice of African Prophetic Worship
“It becomes clear that the architecture of Sunmisola’s sound is not built on dogma, but designed as a medium for divine encounter, acting...
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"Too Many Nights": Dissecting Metro Boomin's Sonic Architecture
“Rather than acting as a dominant melodic protagonist, the Piccolo serves as a narrative companion, drawing attention to the unfolding...
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The Wall of Creativity, The Projectors.
"He multiplies even beyond the idea of the algorithm, seeing that the algorithm is an understanding of the projector and not of the source."
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The Well and Stubborn People
"Stubborn people live in the well for eternity. Living 'sober,' when, in fact, their stagnancy is their madness." - Heta
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Dworkin's Constructive Interpretation account of adjudication: A Critical Analysis into its Inability to Capture the Essence of the Judicial Process.
To Dworkin Legal controversy is a construct, it only exists because we think we are correct.
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From Theoretical Foundations to Scientific Realities: Rethinking Jurisprudence's Empirical Disconnect.
"This rational knowledge constitutes objectification and in turn impersonality where subscription is not consequential of religion..."
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