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In your opinion, are cosmological arguments or teleological arguments better at proving the existence of God?

Cosmological and teleological arguments are theological attempts to prove the existence of a god using the tools of logic in the absence of observable evidence. 
Cosmological arguments posit that a...

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Explain the different challenges to religious experience.

You should approach this question by considering the main 4 challenges to religious experience - psychological explanations, physiological explanations, differences in interpretations and the notion of a ...

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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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Explain the Sartrean concept of existence preceding essence

The great 19th Century philosopher and writer Jean-Paul Sartre is most known now for his contributions and innovations in ontologocial philosophy which is now often dubbed 'Existentialism'. The concept ...

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Explain how one of Gettier’s original counter examples attacks the tripartite view of knowledge.

The traditional philosophical conception of knowledge has consisted of three necessary and sufficient conditions conditions:1.      That P is true – or the truth condition2.      That S believes that P – ...

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