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Philosophy and Ethics
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Religious experience is convincing evidence for God. Discuss (40)

In the introduction it is important to show which side of the debate you support, stating clearly which way you will be arguing will give your essay more clarity and structure and also help the examiner t...

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Explore key ideas about the existence of God in the Ontological Argument. (2017 Edexcel exam question)

The Ontological Argument (OA) is an a priori argument, unlike the Design and Cosmological Argument. It attempts to prove God’s existence from exploring the meaning of the word ‘God’ through logical...

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Explain Aristotle's Four Causes

In discussing the body and soul, many deem Aristotle to be a materialist, as he doesn't believe in the distinction between the body and soul like other philosophers such as Plato. Aristotle is often calle...

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Is Utilitarianism Correct?

They key with open ended questions like this is to have an opinion and express it consistently, keeping a flowing argument. In my opinion utilitarianism isn't correct. I would answer this question by firs...

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What is the difference between a deontological and a teleological theory of ethics?

'Deontology' is derived from the Greek word 'deon' meaning 'duty'. According to deontological theories, the morally right course of action is the one that fulfils our duties. The most famous deontological...

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