borders & boundaries
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BORDERS & BOUNDARIESWhat motivate or motivates explorers to transcend assumed frontiers?
PRESENTED BY: ELI DUPUY
THESISExplorers transcend assumed frontiers to establish principals, gain ground, progress with certainty, to seek reality, or to learn the facts of nature. However, the interconnection of all things sanctions no actual boundaries, but they exist. What motivates explorers to transcend assumed frontiers is simply their cognitive perception of the world around them. They see no limits.
MAIN POINTS• Analyze various facets of exploration• Distinguish Between actual and
perceived boundaries• Common characteristics that link
these elements
EXPLORATIONA BOUNDARY MARKS A LIMIT• Physical- Mountain, Ocean, River, Desert• Political- Mason-Dixon Line, Four Corners
Monument• Cultural- Race, Ethnicity, Language, Religion• Socio-economical- Income, Education, Occupation• Scientific- Global Warming, Evolution vs. Creation
EXPLORATIONPhysical Boundaries
EXPLORATIONFOUR CORNERS MONUMENT MASON-DIXON LINE
EXPLORATIONACTUAL BOUNDARIES
WHAT IT COULD BE VS. WHAT IT IS
CHARACTERISTICS• Focus• Preparedness • Conviction• Perseverance • Creativity• Curiosity• Resilience • Risk taking• Independence • Sense of higher purpose
PERCEPTION
CONCLUSION• We have analyze various facets of
exploration• We have distinguish between actual and
perceived boundaries• Discussed common characteristics that link
these elements
CLOSING STATEMENTBorders and Boundaries: What motivated or motivates explorers to transcend assumed frontiers? This topic was a question of rational metaphysics, a fundamental view of the world around us. A feasible metaphysical viewpoint should aim to comprehend or seek reality, as do explorers. It is the perception of reality which influences action, and every cause has an effect. When different entities interact, they do so according to the nature. In this case, there is no right or wrong answer to address ones motives, but all perspectives should be considered.