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Philosophy and Ethics
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Can groups of people be considered moral agents?

Yes, a group of several individuals can be considered a moral agent. When a group of people (for example, a society or a football team) act collectively as a group, the group itself can be considered to h...

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What's the difference between Plato and Aristotle's view on the soul?

Plato had a dualist notion of body and soul. His ideas were wrapped up in his theory of the Forms, as he believed that the soul was the only thing that mattered, and that the body was a hindrance to it, g...

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How would you structure a 12 mark question?

There's no set structure as to answer the 12 mark question, but there is an easy way to get you in the hang of it. Firstly you would introduce the question and give some background of the question. Then t...

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How do you structure a 12 mark question?

An easy way to break down a 12 mark essay question is to split it into four sections, and think of each as being worth 3 marks.

Paragraphs 1 & 2
The question will usually ask y...

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How do I approach philosophical theories?

Firstly, remove all the names and long confusing words. To really understand complex theories you have to know what they attempt to explain at their core. Learn this before you attempt anything else. Then...

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