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Philosophy and Ethics
A Level

How do I structure a good RS essay?

Have an argument with yourself is probably the best advice i could give. Choose an initial point of view that answers the question at hand and include this view within your introduction along with any exp...

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Explain the strengths and weaknesses of Utilitarianism

Introduction: Utilitarianism is a teleological and consequentialist ethical theory that defines right and wrong by the "principle of utility", that it its usefulness to cause more pleasure than ...

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What is Jeremy Bentham's theory of Utilitarianism?

Utilitarianism is a normative theory of ethics devised by philosopher Jeremy Bentham that rests on the 'Principle of Utility'; the idea that the right action is that which results in the greatest amoun...

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“The cosmological argument for the existence of God is unconvincing” Assess this view.

The cosmological argument presents various different interpretations to the universe's existence; in which they try to prove  the existence of God as being the creator.  However, many people cannot com...

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What is Wittgenstein's theory of language games and how can I use it in a question?

Wittgenstein's theory is that language is like a game: you can only get involved if you know the rules of the game. In the same way that you could only play chess if you knew how each piece could be mo...

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