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Philosophy and Ethics
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How do you present a clear argument to an essay question?

The first and most important thing is to answer the question! This may sound simple but it requires good reading of the question. For example, if your question said something like 'To what extent are theo...

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To what extent can Jesus be regarded as no more than a teacher of wisdom?

When discussing the person of Jesus one can consider three interpretations: Jesus as the son of God,(regarding his divine nature, his knowledge of it and how it impacted other aspects of his personality),...

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Explain the main points of the Design Argument for the existence of God.

The Design Argument for the existence of God suggests that, due to the unexplainable complexity of the world around us, there must have been an intelligent 'designer' who created it. The argument is well ...

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What is a valid argument?

A valid argument is one where if the premises are all true then it is impossible for the conclusion to be false. E.g. P1: If Glasgow is in Scotland then Glasgow is in the UK P2: Glasgow is in Scotland Con...

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Explore the key ideas associated with the problem of evil and suffering

Mackie presents us with an Inconsistent Triad which displays the fact that God’s omnipotence, omnibenevolence and evil cannot all exist alongside each other. Due to the clear contradiction, Mackie states ...

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