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How do you write a good essay?

A good essay needs to make a strong argument with a minimum of three points, and needs to strike the balance between being concise and also having enough detail! Your introduction needs to contain a simpl...

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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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Outline one criticism of Natural Moral law.

Natural Moral Law despite it's stregnths has been critiqued for commiting the 'naturalistic fallacy'. This is a logical fallacy explained by Hume in his famous fork analog. It argues a person has turned a...

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Can you explain Thomas Aquinas' account of the "uncaused causer"?

Aquinas' uncaused causer argument plays the role as one of five of Thomas Aquinas' Cosmological arguments for the existitence of God. In essence, this argument can be explained in the following terms. Fir...

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Discuss J S Mill's notion that to deprive society of an opinion is to assume infallibility

Mill’s ideas about fallibility expound his notion that we can never be sure of what the truth is, because in order to be so we would have to accept the proposition that we are infallible, which is a false...

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