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Philosophy
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Explain the difference between analytic and ontological reduction

The difference concerns what is being reduced. Analytic reduction concerns concepts and language whereas ontological reduction concerns the nature of beings/ existence. Analytic reduction involves showing...

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" What do philosophers mean when they say something is ‘metaphysically possible.’ Why don’t they just simply say ‘possible’?

Metaphysical possibility is one way of thinking about the possibility of something being the case, a way that is often of special relevance to philosophers. If you think about it, we often use the phrase ...

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Outline the Knowledge Argument for the nature of the mind

The knowledge argument purports to show that the human mind is not a physical thing by showing that no amount of physical information can capture all the information there is about it. It invites us to co...

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What does Empiricism mean?

This is a branch of Philosophy that deals with experience and where our ideas of things come from' Empiricism' is Greek for experience. It's probably best discussed by the 17th and 18th century thinkers J...

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'Utilitarianism is a good way to make moral decisions.' Discuss.

Utilitarianism is the concept that morality is concerned with the best possible consequences for bringing about happiness, for the greatest number of people. A deontological, ‘duty based’ approach provide...

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