Archive for March, 2008
What kinds of freedom do many feminists want?
Saturday, March 22nd, 2008Has any one ever heard or used the Currently Not Collectable - Freedom Tax Relief?
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008Why do feminists give thumbs down to answers that praise freedom of speech?
Sunday, March 16th, 2008What are your views about the relationship between economics and freedom within the Islamic context?
Thursday, March 13th, 2008What is the historical or modern-day economic policy or policies in enhancing or diminishing freedom and prosperity in their country or region??
What are policies or you recommendations to emphasize the principles of property rights, free trade, globalization, etc. within the context of Islamic economic thinking??
If you have any idea where I can find this information, please let me know. Thank you.
Jerry
What should take precedence in a a society, Morals or Freedom?
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008freedom?
Sunday, March 2nd, 2008asignment: Pick sets of five opposite words and decide which of the opposites best fits your word. Explain why. ( your word is freedom)
examples: freedom is long rather short because……freedom is feminine rather than masculine.
This is what i have so far but i need help coming up with three more please help!!!!
Freedom is feminine rather masculine because the flag symbolizes freedom, and the flag moves gracefully in the wind, and gracefull is a feminine quality. The statue of Liberty is also a lady.
Freedom is old rather then new, because many countries have been fighting for their freedom for many centuries, and only a few are still fighting today.
Freedom is bright rather than dark because freedom portrays a brighter future.
Freedom ……
Jordan
What are Kant and Hegel’s philosophies concerning freedom?
Saturday, March 1st, 20081. A common definition of freedom emphasizes “the ability to do otherwise” as a key feature of freedom. Kant and Hegel, however, understand freedom quite differently in their respective philosophies. Write an essay that contrasts the further explains the common definition of freedom, and contrasts it to the views of both Kant and Hegel. If there are also key differences between Kant and Hegel concerning freedom, explain that as well.
Felix







