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(A) Explain Hume’s objections to teleological arguments (B) God is the most likely explanation for design in the universe”. Discuss.God is the most likely explanation for design in the universe”. Discuss.
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Analyse the key concepts of religious experience as an argument for the existence of God and evaluate the view that this argument supports the probability of the existence of God.
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Arguments against Mystical religious experience
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Arguments For Property Dualism
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Assess Coherentism
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Assess Decartes Sceptical Doubt and Its Use in the Quest For Certainty
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Assess the view that the design argument provides a convincing proof for the existence of God.
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Assess the view that the different forms of religious experience are nothing more than fantasy
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Assess whether religious experience demonstrates the existence of God?
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Assess whether there is a solution to the problem of evil
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Critically discuss utilitarianism
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deontology
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Does it make sense to believe in life after death?
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Does the ontological argument work?
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Evaluate plato and aristotle on well being
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Evaluate the tripartite definition of knowledge
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Examine and comment on the moral and religious issues raised by euthanasia.
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Examine the argument from religious experience for the existence of God. To what extent does it support the probability of God?
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Examine the main strengths and weakness of the Cosmological argument for the existence of God. Consider the view that the weaknesses are more convincing than the strengths.
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Examine the views of scholars concerning the view that Religion and Morality are linked
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Explain the Design Argument for the existence of God
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Explain the ontological argument from Anselm and Descartes.
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falsification principle
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Give an account of the ontological argument for the existence of God
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John Locke and the Right to Property
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