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Death instinct is a lifeless drive in human mind that certainly can affect behavior. This instinct can be manifested through passive aggresiveness that is not easily noticed but will slowly bring loss to everyone involved. In deeply understanding this mat... see more

Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations raises questions about identity formation, social influence, and morality. While others in the novel often try to impose identities upon individuals, the characters display moral instincts contrary to the imagined pers... see more

Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations raises questions about identity formation, social influence, and morality. While others in the novel often try to impose identities upon individuals, the characters display moral instincts contrary to the imagined pers... see more

Fitrah as the initial character or human nature that is carried from the beginning when humans are born, has two sides namely good or bad, in its distribution, thus allowing the emergence of deviations. The aim of this study is to analyze how Islamic educ... see more

Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations raises questions about identity formation, social influence, and morality. While others in the novel often try to impose identities upon individuals, the characters display moral instincts contrary to the imagined pers... see more

We apply gender theory to understand the life of Thuy Kieu at the brothel of Tu Ba in relation to her entire life. We focus on analyzing memories, reflections, and pure love predictions in contrast to the days of exile at Tu Ba's brothel. We identify the ... see more

Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations raises questions about identity formation, social influence, and morality. While others in the novel often try to impose identities upon individuals, the characters display moral instincts contrary to the imagined pers... see more

Two different versions of the ending of the first additament to C. S. Peirce's 1908 article, "A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God," appear in the Collected Papers but were omitted from The Essential Peirce. In one, he linked the hypothesis of God'... see more

This paper examines Steve Pinker’s arguments for the existence of a language instinct encoded in the genes of human beings as an explanation for the human language capacity. The analysis covers Pinker’s own arguments as well as those by Chomsky and by oth... see more

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