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Philosophy and Ethics
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Discuss the statement 'the classical form of the problem of evil is a problem.'

One way in which the classical form of the problem of evil could be seen as a problem is because surely an omnibenevolent and omnipotent God would not allow for His creation to experience evil and sufferi...

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Outline moral realism and explain how Mackie’s argument from queerness opposes this view.

Moral realism is a metaethical view composed of a semantic and a metaphysical claim. The semantic claim, cognitivism about moral discourse, holds that moral judgements are robustly truth-apt....

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'Critically asses the claim that knowledge of God can be known through reason alone'.

The claim that knowledge of God can be known through reason alone is highly flawed. This is due to the fact that our reason, or a priori knowledge, cannot be empirically verified. Therefore, by only accep...

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What is Utilitarianism?

On a simple level, utilitarianism is the belief that the morally right thing to do in any situation is to maximise the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.
A good example of this id...

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Describe the Strengths and Weaknesses of Emotivism

One appealing feature of emotivism is that it may promote a tolerant and accepting attitude towards moral diversity. Hence, according to emotivism as moral judgments are nothing more than ‘pure expression...

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