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Religious Studies
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What is Natural Law?

Natural law is the theory that an eternal, absolute moral law can be determined by reason. Key scholars are Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle. Aquinas developed the Four Tiers of law, placing natural law on th...

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Explore the notion that virtue ethics does not aid moral decision-making (8)

Virtue ethics, as presented by Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), is one of the three fundamental normative ethical theories recognised for its efforts in prescribing morality. It states that we must cultivate and...

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How should I plan and structure my essays in exams?

When approaching an essay question in the exam you will not have the luxury of lots of time to plan a response so it's important you understand how best to attack the paper. FIRST read through all the que...

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Explain the approach to proving the existence of God taken by Anselm’s ontological argument.

begin with an introduction, present arguments and then conclude. arguments :it is logical deductive a priori it is an ontological argument because it relates to the nature of being Anselm defines God as ‘...

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Evaluate and explain Plato's Theory of the Forms

The theory of the forms as proposed by Plato is a rationalist theory. This means that true knowledge is something which can be achieved through the use of reason. In the theory of the forms, Plato teaches...

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