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Does Utilitarianism succeed as an approach to Ethics?

For AQA Philosophy in particular, I found it useful to really carefully read through the mark scheme. The mark scheme for this course, especially compared to my A-levels in Economics and Politics, is not ...

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Is knowledge true justified belief?

The idea that knowling something is the same as having a true justified belief has been around since Plato. However, in 1963 Edmund Gettier demonstrated that not all true jusfied beliefs count as knowledg...

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What is a priori knowledge?

A priori knowledge is knowledge that can be acquired without having to 'look at the world'. A priori knowledge is independent of the empirical world in two ways: i) it's truth does not depend on anything ...

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What is a deontological ethical theory?

A deontological ethical theory is a theory which focuses on rules. Actions are right or wrong depending on whether or not they conform to the rule in question. For deontologists lying is wrong in virtue o...

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What is metaethics?

Metaethics is a field of philosophy that is frequently characterized as being concerned with the nature of morality at large. A more substantial description of the field is that it aims to explain (i) wha...

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