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Philosophy and Ethics
A Level

What is the difference between deontological ethics and teleological ethics?

Imagine that a man with an axe breaks into my home, where 5 of my family members are.
Deontological ethics is duty based (this is easy to remember because of the D for deontological and duty). They ...

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‘The Ontological Argument fails because existence is not a predicate.’ How far would you agree with this claim?

St. Anselm acknowledges this in his ‘Proslogian’ that his argument is based on the quote from Psalm 14:1. The Ontological Argument is an A Priori argument of which Anselm seeks to prove and validate God’s...

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People are free to make moral decisions - discuss

When considering the possibility of determinism, it is possible to take a psychological perspective, and explore how behaviourism can infringe on our free will. This theory of social conditioning states t...

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Critically examine Plato’s Theory of the Forms

Philosophy A-level is a lot about explanation over argumentation but i would recommend some personal thought. Plato’s theory of the forms is demonstrative of his meta-physical thought and gives insight i...

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Outline and Explain the Logical and Evidential Problems of Evil for the Existence of God. (30)

The original Problem of Evil is often attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher EPICURUS (341-270BC).
If God can do nothing about the evils in the world, then He is not omnipotent.If He does not s...

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