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Religious Studies
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What is a strength of Kantian ethics?

Although Kantian ethics are inflexible and therefore deemed unrealistic by some, one strength is that it upholds everyone's innate dignity and importance. What Kant advocated was for people not to be trea...

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Explain Aquinas’ development of the idea of natural good in Natural Law Ethics.

St Thomas Aquinas develops his idea of the natural good based, primarily, on the foundational principle that all things made by God have a purpose, or 'telos.' This principle was first theorised by Aristo...

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What are miracles? (Describe the ways that miracles have been defined)

St Thomas Aquinas defined miracles as events done by God that nature: 1. Could never do (e.g. miracle of Fatima), 2. Could do but never in that order (e.g. bringing someone back from the dead), or 3. Can ...

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Please summarise FR Tennant's Aesthetic argument

FR Tennant (in his book Philosophical theology 1930) posits two arguments. The aesthetic argument and the anthropic argument. The aesthetic argument is based on a human being's appreciation of beauty in t...

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What is the Inconsistent Triad?

The Inconsistent Triad is an argument against the concept of an all-powerful and all-loving God whilst suffering persists. The existence of suffering alongside an all-loving (omnibenevolent) and all-power...

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