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Philosophy and Ethics
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Assess the view that religious experience provides convincing proof of the existence of God (12 marks)

The inductive nature of the argument from religious experience can at first be a very convincing point for the existence of God. The premise states that if something is experienced, it must exist, and evi...

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Compare and contrast Bentham's Utilitarianism with Mill's.

Utilitarianism is the normative ethical theory which holds that the moral decisions should be based on the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number. It is often referred to as a teleological o...

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‘Kantian ethics provides the best approach to business ethics.’ Discuss

Kantian ethics is deontological, meaning that the actions rather than the consequences matter in ethical decision making. For Kant, the essence of morality is the goodwill, and, reason is at the centre of...

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Summarise the first form of Aquinas’ argument for the existence of God

Things don’t change themselves, they are always changed by something, for example; a marble block into a statue. In order for change to occur, the mover must be in the new state in order to change the obj...

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How do I structure my argument in an essay format?

Break down the key words in the question; are they asking for A01 & A02, or just one? Make a plan, firstly deciding which side of the argument you lean more heavily upon (if you don't have an original...

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