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Philosophy and Ethics
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To what extent should the sanctity of life be preserved?

Life is sacred for many people practising religion especially, as life is God-given and must be preserved. For example, Roman Catholics believe every life is sacred, therefore any practise like abortion i...

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Explain Kant's categorical imperative

Kant's categorical imperative is stated as "Act only according to that maxim

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What needs to be included in the essay?

It's important that you are answering and linking back to the essay question at the start and end of each paragraph.Other than that, you need to make a judgement for yourself which you can state clearly i...

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Explain the Teleological Argument with reference to Aquinas and Paley.

The Teleological Argument argues that due to the order of the Universe, there has to be a God. As an a posteriori argument, it is concerned with the end purpose. This argument also refers to the argument ...

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How do Miller and Fitzgerald present the problems caused by the unattainable concept of the American dream?

Born from the contrasting realities of the same capitalist system; Fitzgerald and Miller present the consequences of a world that breeds success from others failure, happiness from others sadness and quan...

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