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Can there ever be universal moral truths? If not, what is the source of moral values?

This question is an example question from the ethics paper in the Philosophy IB course. If you're school has chosen for you to study the ethics paper, you will need to be familiar with the tension betw...

Answered by Esther P. Philosophy tutor
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How would I create a strong argument in a philosophy essay?

First of all, especially in an exam situation, always take five minutes to plan. It does not have to be a detailed plan, but even bullet points will help you to stay focused.

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Answered by Catherine W. Philosophy tutor
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What makes a good philosophy essay?

The most important part of any long piece of philosophical work is evaluation. How strong/weak is an argument? What makes it strong? Are there any counters to these arguments? Are these counters strong...

Answered by Balraj D. Philosophy tutor
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What is the free will problem?

The free will problem is a metaphysical problem in Philosophy that arises when two deeply-held views come into conflict: the view that every event can be explained in terms of antecedent events and con...

Answered by Lucas C. Philosophy tutor
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Can logic prove the existence of God?

This is a very open question. How would you start? 

We could start by thinking about what the questioner means by 'logic'. By 'logic' the questioner probab...

Answered by Daniel M. Philosophy tutor
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