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Outline one philosophical argument for the existence of God.

Possible answers might include: The Cosmological (First Cause) Argument - Everything must have a cause and the cause must be God.The Ontological Argument - God exists in the mind. No greater being than Go...

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Outline Bentham's method as shown in this paragraph from Mill's 'Essay on Bentham'

Bentham had a highly unique inductive method of reasoning which permeated his philosophical thinking. This method revolutionised modern philosophical and legal thought and set a precedent for those who ca...

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Exam different views about animal rights.

Traditional understandings of the sentience and rights of animals (derived from the Bible) have been seriously undermined by recent ethical studies by people like Bentham and Peter Singer. While there hav...

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Explain why Christians might provide a religious upbringing for their children.

Many Christian couples will feel motivated to raise their children as Christians for a number of reasons. Firstly, many Christians believe that only those who know and believe in the Christian God can rea...

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Natural law theory only succeeds because it takes human nature seriously. Discuss

Aquinas’ theory of natural law is a meta ethical theory that primarily occupies a teleological ethical perspective. Aquinas comes from a posteriori background and thus believes that reason along side care...

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