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Sydney To
Freedom in Degrees
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In this runner-up PLATO contest essay, Sydney To proposes that humans have free will due to human’s unique ability of self-ownership. As long as we are not inappropriately influenced, we can choose, progress, or influence ourselves appropriately. She cites our ability of self-control and self-revision as a representation of free will, which is a sufficient amount to make life meaningful.
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Aristotle’s Theory of Friendship Tested
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An Advocate of Veneer Theory
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Can a Conscience Be a Guide as a Way to Obtain a Civil Society?
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So Tyler, Did Jamie Cheat?
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In the Place beyond Utility and Pleasure
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The Self:
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An Appeal to Pardon Billy Budd
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Stoicism:
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Reading Jane Thayer, The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy
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Thinking about Animals:
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Discussion on Daniel Pinkwater’s I Am the Dog
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Reflecting on Animal Consciousness:
Are Children Natural Philosophers?
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Dog or Human? Reflections from 3rd Grade
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Hidden Animals and Ethical Consumerism
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Thinking Questions
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Why We Love and Kill Animals
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Suffering Unites All
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Will Youman
Animals: Subordinates or Equals?
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Can We Eat Meat and Still Love Animals?
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