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Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Are criminals citizens?” plus 5 more

Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Are criminals citizens?” plus 5 more


Question: Are criminals citizens?

Posted: 12 Aug 2016 09:36 AM PDT

In a legal sense, and I guess moral, absolutely.
A citizen is an inhabitant of a city or country. While they are criminals - having broken the law in some form - they will likely still reside within that city or country. Most of us are technically criminals somehow, if you've downloaded a movie illegally, jaywalking on the road, or even driving through an active pedestrian light. Criminals aren't only prisoners.
Not to mention prisoners are able to vote, which requires citizenship. (Depending where you live, such as Canada)

Question: Which builds more character, victory or defeat? Explain your reasoning.?

Posted: 12 Aug 2016 05:13 AM PDT

Good habit and behavior builds strong character.

Character education includes and complements a broad range of educational approaches such as whole child education, service learning, social-emotional learning, and civic education. All share a commitment to helping young people become responsible, caring, and contributing citizens.

Question: In the universe, what real-world thing(s) have no "function"?

Posted: 12 Aug 2016 01:00 AM PDT

Philosophically speaking, something may be behind it. Otherwise it will not function and such great ideas would not arisen in your mind.

I feel that we should not get confused for unnecessary dream world things.

Question: What do you think of gay men and do you like lesbians?

Posted: 12 Aug 2016 12:35 AM PDT

I love gay men. Guaranteed good time without being on the receiving end of all of the pre-pubescent, ***-grabbing, juvenile-talking crap that straight men never seem to grow out of. If there's more than one, they act like they're twelve, which...well...let's just say that kids aren't my favorite people.

I don't even know if I know any lesbians...statistically, I suppose I must, but I don't have any idea who's who. I've never gotten along very well with women.

Question: Is sex inportant in life?

Posted: 11 Aug 2016 08:37 PM PDT

Here of late; it seems as though it has become more of an exportant.

Realistically speaking: Sex is important 'for' life; in order to procreate and evolve.

Physiologically speaking: It's importance is only relative to an individual's perspective that will be determined by the physical influences and experiences they encounter, over time, in their relative social environment.

Philosophically speaking: Sex is a combining of two spirits expressing the ultimate form of affection.

Hypothetically speaking: It is essential for the continuation of the species.

Theoretically speaking: It is important too reproduce new Biological Host that a Spirit may inhabit, too replace the ones that expire;

Economically speaking; It is a billion dollar year industry.

Theologically speaking: Missionary position only; and if you enjoy it, you will burn in Hell.

Personally speaking; Yes; and It really comes in handy when you have nothing else better too do.

In the perspective of emotionally speaking; I'm gonna burn in Hell.

Question: Which Philosophers of the Ancient Greeks are we most indebted to?

Posted: 11 Aug 2016 11:55 AM PDT

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