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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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Examine the reasons for the view that morality is based upon religion
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Examine the reasons for the view that morality is based upon religion.
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Examine the reasons for the view that morality is linked to religion. What reasons are there to argue that morality is independent of religion?
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Excessive prolixity serves miniscule purpose save to exacerbate misconceptions, enforce intransigence, and obfuscate that which is veracious, with the net effect of diminishing spiritual spizzerinctum.
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Existentialism - a philosophical movement that developed during the 19th and 20th centuries
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Existentialism - main ideas
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Explain and Assess Descartes Ontological Argument.
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Explain and Criticise the Argument that Learning is Recollection.
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Explain and discuss the significance of Descartes' work on Epistemology.
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Explain and evaluate Descartes' account of the Real Distinction between mind and body.
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Explain and evaluate Descartes' account of the real distinction between mind and body.
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