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Assess the difference between analytic and synthetic truths

Analytic and synthetic truths are two terms coined by Kant in the 18th century and are used to distinguish propositions. The idea of analyticism is also used to ground a priori propositions by ...

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What are the key features of Kantian deontology and what problems do they pose?

Deontological ethical theories are rule based with strict ideas of right and wrong. Kant considered humans to be autonomous beings, capable of reason and thereby able to construct and impose their own eth...

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How can I write a sufficiently detailed essay in the short time space given?

The key to nailing timing largely comes in making sure you are answering the specific question asked as precisely as possible. Often the time given seems so short because lots of writing time is spent add...

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"An Act Utilitarian uses scientific reasoning to resolve ethical dilemmas." Discuss.

I would expect the student to approach the question by first defining the terms used in order to demonstrate their understanding. They should state what they will be discussing so the tutor can see the di...

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What is Act Utilitarianism? How does this form a moral choice?

Utilitarianism is an ethical theory concerned with the consequences of actions rather than the motivations. There are two types of utilitarianism, Act and Rule, and this answer will focus on the first of ...

Answered by Lyall T. Philosophy tutor
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