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Philosophy and Ethics
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Explain Aquinas’ Natural Law Theory

Natural Law is a deontological and absolutist theory created by Thomas Aquinas: a Catholic monk, and one of the founders of the Catholic church. It’s based on Aristotle’s agent centred idea that all human...

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Evaluate Bentham's act utilitarianism.

Bentham's act utilitarianism is a consequentialist, hedonistic ethical theory, which seeks to provide a means of determining which course of action is the most moral one available to an agent in a given s...

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How should I structure a response to a Philosophy/Ethics essay question?

I would always use an example with questions like this -- take the ethics question, '"Utilitarianism is the best approach to environmental ethics". Discuss.' Your first paragraph should be your ...

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‘The Intelligent Design argument makes no sense.’ Discuss.

A cohort of fundamentalist theists would strongly disagree with this statement, arguing that Intelligent Design (ID) which postulates the existence of an 'Intelligent Designer' (i.e. God) is a logical exp...

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Describe some differences between quantitative and qualitative approaches to data collection in research. (4 marks)

The primary difference between quantitative and qualitative research is that quantitative data is objectively measured whereas qualitative data is more subjectively interpreted. Quantitative data is numer...

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