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Is Act Utilitarianism an effective way of making moral decisions?

The study of philosophy demands a methodical approach. When we break down a problem, we make it manageable and answering the question becomes a less daunting task. The more questions you ask, the more sop...

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What are the philosophical grounds for Frege's notion of 'sense'?

To understand Frege’s notion of ‘sense’, it is imperative to grasp the problem it aims to address. It is a fundamental principle of logic that if two singular terms (a,b,c, etc.) are identical, then they ...

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Assess utilitarianism. (25 Marks).

Assess utilitarianism for a board can be a very open question. You aren't subject to specific forms of the theory, though it can be helpful to assess at least two. Recognising a problem for one i...

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What is the method of doubt?

The method of doubt is a method developed by the philosopher René Descartes (1596 -1650) in his famous essay, Meditations on First Philosophy (1641). Descartes goal was to find a method which all...

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How would an act utilitarian make a moral decision?

According to the theory of act utilitarianism, a person's actions are only moral if they achieve the best possible results in that specific situation. A simple example is copying from a classmate during s...

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