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Philosophy
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Is it true that someone could know all physical facts without knowing what it is like to see red? If so, would physicalism be refuted??

Describe Jackson's thought experiment about Mary and the black-and-white room.Explain Jackson's argument, boiled down to its premises. Introduce "qualia" and epiphenomenalism, as Jackson meant i...

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How may different religions broach the ethical issue of abortion?

While it may be suggested that there is a wide range of views different religions take on the ethical issue of abortion, there too may be much scope within one type or denomination of any given faith. Tak...

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What is the difference between deontological and teleological ethics systems?

One factor we can use to better understand how to apply an ethical theory is to determine whether it is deontological or teleological. Deontological ethics systems rely on our sense of duty to act accordi...

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What is Substance Dualism?

Substance Dualism is the belief that the mind and body are two distinct substances. For instance, Descartes' Substance Dualism held that the mind was composed of a none-physical substance and that the bod...

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How should I structure an answer to a Philosophy essay?

The first thing you should do is Plan. You need to think about what points you will make, the responses and counter-responses you will discuss and how you will conclude.This is the best way to make sure y...

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