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How do I structure my argument in an essay format?

Break down the key words in the question; are they asking for A01 & A02, or just one? Make a plan, firstly deciding which side of the argument you lean more heavily upon (if you don't have an original...

Answered by Hannah J. Philosophy and Ethics tutor
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How should I structure an essay evaluating the view that Aquinas' 'Analogy' is more revealing than Wittgenstein's 'Language Games'?

Firstly, you need to 'get off the fence' and decide which you actually believe to be 'more revealing'. Although in Philosophy essays time is very tight, it is definitely worth taking a few minutes at the ...

Answered by Kenzie G. Philosophy and Ethics tutor
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"The Strengths of Language Game Theory outweigh the weaknesses" How far do you agree with this view?

Language Game Theory was the seminal work of Ludwig Wittgenstein that stated that language only remains to be meaningful when understood through a specific 'form of life'. The way in which the language is...

Answered by Joshua L. Philosophy and Ethics tutor
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“Hoose’s Proportionalism promotes immoral behaviour” Evaluate this view

Proportionalism, like any normative ethic, seeks to provide moral agents with a guide to act in a moral way. However due to its emphasis on the notion of proportionate reason, it may be questioned as to w...

Answered by Roman K. Philosophy and Ethics tutor
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Write an introduction to a Philosophy and Ethics question

A good introduction provides clarity to the question and informs the reader to what is going to be argued.1.) An effective introduction immediately offers a clear judgement, this gives clarity to the main...

Answered by Joseph T. Philosophy and Ethics tutor
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