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Does life have a meaning?
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Does Smarts seven-dimensional model of religion solve the problems that arise when attempting to define religion?
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Does the Pentateuch tell a good story?
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Does the Presence of Evil in the World Prevent God from Being Omnibenevolent?
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Dualism
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Durden/Muller: German Lit - In Thomas Mann's novella, Death in Venice, the readers view the degradation of body and spirit of Gustav von Ashenbach.
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Early concepts of dualism are closely related to Platos theory of forms, which can be found in his book the Republic
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Eisegesis.
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Emotion vs. The Intellect, The Heart vs. The Mind.
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Epicureanism.
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Epicurus claimed that pleasure is "the starting point and goal of the happy life because we realise that it is our primary native good" (PHIL132 Reader, p.7). What did Epicurus mean by this account of pleasure? Discuss
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Esolving Problems on behalf of the following terms - Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Secularisation, and Natural LawFirst Issue - War with Iraq
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Evaluate Descartes' suggestion that he 'could take it as a general rule that whatever we conceive very clearly and distinctly is true' (Discourse on the Method, IV)
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Evaluate the eschatological teaching of Christianity
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Evaluate the role of the human soul (or the heart) in the mystic understanding of the relationship between God and human beings, use the example of Rabi'a al-'Adawiyya and al-Hallaj.
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Ever since the beginning of human existence, humans have lived as individuals, solely concerned about their own individual self interests.
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Every person is judged by his or her own personal philosophy; presidents are elected based on their philosophies; wars are incited and fought over
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Examine and comment on the view that morality and religion are linked.
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Examine and comment on the view that morality and religion are linked.
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Examine and discuss the key strengths of the moral argument for the existence of God.
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Examine how Golding presents Goody and Roger
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Examine Salieri’s Catholic values as they are presented in the play, and assess their significance in the presentation of his attitudes to God, Mozart and himself.
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Examine the characteristic beliefs of Sufism. Examine the distinctive practises of Sufism and comment on the view that these are controversial among some Muslims.
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Examine the evidence for the existence of a non-material soul.
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Examine the Function of Magic in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'.
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