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Philosophy and Ethics
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Natural law theory only succeeds because it takes human nature seriously. Discuss

Aquinas’ theory of natural law is a meta ethical theory that primarily occupies a teleological ethical perspective. Aquinas comes from a posteriori background and thus believes that reason along side care...

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Can you explain some common arguments for the existence of the Christian God?

There are many different arguments that are used as a way of showing that the Christian God exists. I will explain two common ones that were developed by St Thomas Aquinas: his cosmological and teleologic...

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“ Religious people should keep their views about medical ethics to themselves.” discuss.



Society in general, consists of a variation of beliefs on medical ethics. Medical ethics is an area which is stated to be an extremely controversial area within ethics itself. While considerin...

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How should I answer a question on christian attitudes to homosexuality ?

When answering a GCSE question that is more than 3 marks, it is helpful to give more than one opinion. There are many different Christian denominations that will have varying perspectives on this. For exa...

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How can Wittgenstein's language games be criticised?

With regard to religion, one criticism against Wittgenstein's language games could be that this idea completely closes off the subject of religion for discussion. By suggesting that only those involved in...

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