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Philosophy and Ethics
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“Everyone knows what good means” Discuss (meta ethics)

Meta-ethics is the branch of ethics that aims to determine the usefulness of ethical language.

Cognitivists believe that ethical language is meaningful, thus implying that everyone should know what...

Answered by Lily S. Philosophy and Ethics tutor
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How do you write a good essay?

A good essay needs to make a strong argument with a minimum of three points, and needs to strike the balance between being concise and also having enough detail! Your introduction needs to contain a simpl...

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Can you explain Thomas Aquinas' account of the "uncaused causer"?

Aquinas' uncaused causer argument plays the role as one of five of Thomas Aquinas' Cosmological arguments for the existitence of God. In essence, this argument can be explained in the following terms. Fir...

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What is meant by the term "theodicy"?

The question of theodicy is the question of how God's existence remains probable despite the problem of evil in the world. A certain theodicy is then an attempt to answer this que...

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What is the Kant's categorical imperative?

Kant's categorical imperative is a test he created to see if an act is morally wrong. It simply states that 'an act in a particular circumstance is right if and only if you would choose that everyone perf...

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