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Briefly explain ethical naturalism

Ethical naturalism is the theory that how things turn out to be can be derived from how the world naturally is. This means that my sense perception is an accurate means of gathering information about what...

Answered by Mia G. Philosophy tutor
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What is the statement 'God is Dead' talking about, and how is it relevant to the rise in Atheism?

Nietszche came up with the phrase 'God is Dead' in his book The Gay Science. By saying God is dead he is directly relating to the rise in Atheism and how more and more people were starting to bec...

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How do I write a top-level conclusion?

What seperates an average conclusion from a top-level conclusion is whether the student can draw original insights from their own arguments. Most A-level students will simply summarise their argument in t...

Answered by Keane F. Philosophy tutor
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What is the difference between Direct and Indirect Realism?

Direct realism is the common sense view within the philosophy of mind which states that objects are as they appear to be, all objects are made of matter and that our perceptions are entirely correct. Indi...

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Must consequentialists misunderstand the value of close personal relations?

In our lives, we care particularly about a small, close group of people, and we seem to care about them for their own sake. It also seems that the value of such relationships is central to a good life; we...

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