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Explain Joseph Fletcher’s Approach to Ethics

Fletcher’s Situation Ethics is firstly a consequential ethical theory. It suggests that any action is dependent upon the consequences it produces.

Situation Ethics is also teleological – ...

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How effective is Aristotle's Virtue Ethics as a practical ethical system in the modern day?

No other ethical theories take into account a person's character quite as much as Virtue Ethics. Actions should be pursued in moderation by not acting with excess or deficiency. Aristotle called this t...

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Describe Wittgenstein's picture theory of language

The picture theory of language is the central feature of Early Wittgenstein’s philosophy first articulated in the Tractatus Logico Philosophicus. According to this theory language has one...

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What makes an A* essay ?

Many people fall into the trap of writing all the knowledge they know around a subject and expecting a high grade. Although a good knowledge of the topic is crucial there are many other things that you...

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How can theists reply to the problem of evil and suffering?

There are a number of theodicies used to defend the existence of God against the problem of evil and suffering. One such argument is called the free will defence and is advocated by Alvin Plantinga. He...

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