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Woods & The Right to Know

1 day ago ago from A Philosopher\'s Blog

Image via Wikipedia The recent media frenzy over the Tiger Woods affair(s) raises numerous issues of philosophical concern. The one that I will focus on is the matter of the extent of our right to know about what goes on in the lives of others. One way to approach the question of the extent of this right is to borrow from the approach taken by John Stuart Mill in regards to liberty . Simplifying things, Mill took the view ...

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19 hours ago ago from Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice

while i've never been a huge fan of Madonna as a person, i can definitely appreciate some old school Holiday and Lucky Star if the time is right, and let's be honest, when is it not? that said, i think it's more steven klein's photographic genius that makes me love this Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2010 ad campaign so much. enjoy. credit: fashionologie

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4 hours ago ago from Care to Lend Me Your Ear?

It's Friday today, so here is something for the soul.  This poem is long but extremely worth reading.  Those words really opened up my eyes.  Seriously if you love someone, you'd do anything to please that person right?   So why is it so hard for us to live by the rules set by Allah and his prophet?!  What do you think? author unknown I WONDER If the prophet Muhammed visited you Just for a day or two, If he ...

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22 hours ago ago from Article Writing – SEO Copy Writing – Ghostwriting Services - Blog Post Writing and Research

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19 hours ago ago from Creative Commons » Commons News

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