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Explain as clearly as you can Isaiah Berlin's distinction betweennegative liberty and positive liberty, giving examples of your own.
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Explain Descartes’ version of the Ontological argument and Kant’s objection to it.
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Explain how (1) Plato's Euthyphro and (2) Milgram's "Obedience to Authority" each make a case for the importance of self knowledge.
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Explain how Plato uses the myth of the cave to illustrate his ideas about the human condition and the nature of reality?
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Explain how source criticism and form criticism have contributed to our understanding of the Pentateuch
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Explain how the Theodicy of Irenaeus differs from that of Augustine, and "Natural evil is not explained by the need for free will" - discuss.
4 out of 5 stars
Explain Hume's theory of impressions and ideas. What, if anything is wrong with it?
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Explain Jaspers' distinction between the three immanent modes of the Encompassing.
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Explain Kant’s Moral Argument In essence, the moral argument poses the question: “Where does our conscience, our sense of morality come from
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Explain Locke's so-called 'Irrationality Argument' against religious persecution.
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Explain Mill’s version of Utilitarianism
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Explain Plato’s use of the metaphor of the shadows in his Allegory of the Cave.
1 out of 5 stars
Explain Plato's analogy of the cave?
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Explain Plato's dualistic theory.
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Explain Plato's use of the Form of Good, and the concepts of Body and Soul.
3.5 out of 5 stars
Explain StAugustine’s theodicy (33 marks) In his theodicy, Augustine tries to justify the righteousness of God, given the existence of evil
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Explain the cosmological argument including how Aquinas five ways theory attributed to it
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Explain the criticisms that have been made about Plato's Theory of Forms.
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Explain the Main Features of Aquinas’ Natural Moral Law
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Explain the major features of a mystical experience, using examples
3.5 out of 5 stars
Explain the ontological argument from Anselm and Descartes
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Explain the ontological argument from Anselm and Descartes.
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Explain the religious and moral issues concerning care for the environment, danger of pollution, and the proper use and conservation of resources.
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Explain the theory of Natural Law
0.5 out of 5 stars
Explain the traditional forms of the Ontological Argument by Anselm and Descartes. Ontological comes from the Greek word ‘onto’ meaning to be or exist. The ontological argument
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