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What are the different ideas about freewill and determinism?

Freewill and determinism are ideas about the extent to which human beings are capable of having their own thoughts, making their own decisions and acting upon those decisions. There are often said to be t...

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Why do some people say that Sport is like a Religion?

When people talk about religion they aren't only referring to major religions like Christianity, Hinduism and Judaism. These are all examples of religions, but religious systems come in a huge range of fo...

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What is Utilitarianism?

Utilitarianism is a system for making ethical decisions - ones that involve a question of whether something is right or wrong. Utilitarianism argues that we should make these decisions based on how useful...

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Examine with reference to the text, the theme of Karma Yoga in the Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita is a series of Ancient Indian texts that are composed as a poem; the name means ‘the song of the Lord’. It forms part of ‘The Mahabharata’, a large Indian epic that teaches topics rel...

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What is epistemology?

Technically epistemology is the study of knowledge, but at A-level, you need to know that it's the weight behind any philosophical argument and will be incredibly useful to include in any theory you us...

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