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Philosophy and Ethics
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Explain the philosophical problem of evil

In an essay question, you will most likely be asked to provide a very brief description of this problem, before going on to explain solutions that have been offered to the problem by various philosophers....

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Power: Is the ability project stakeholders has to influence the outcome of an organization, deliverables, or a project


Here, what you need to consider is the relative positions of different stakeholder groups.
Interest: The level of concern or a stakeholding pary has over a project. These stake...

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Examine how the falsification and verification principles challenge the meaningfulness of religious language

To prove that religious language is meaningless, Ayer and Flew each developed a principle, one being the Verification Principle and the other being the Falsification Principle. A.J. Ayer’s Verification pr...

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"Deontological ethical systems are better at moral problem solving than Teleological ethical systems" Do you agree?

To answer this question we must first define what is meant by 'better'.  Better I take to mean that system which solves a moral problem with ease, lack of confusion and accuracy.  That said, it solves the...

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What are the main differences between Bentham and Mill's utilitarianism and which theory is better?

Both thought that the moral value of an act was determined by the pleasure it produced.

Bentham considered only quantity of pleasure, but

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