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University: Historical and Philosophical studies: Philosophy and Theology Coursework


Highest Rated Philosophy and Theology Essays

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Explain Descartes' version of the Ontological argument and Kant's objection to it.
The following essay will share my views on why verse 6:8 of Micah does not necessarily contain the central message of the book. Although many parts of the book can be related to verse 6:8, this does not mean that they are distinct themes
IS A LIFE THAT COULD BE LIVED FOREVER MORE MEANINGFUL THAN ONE THAT WOULD END? What is the meaning of life? . Why are we here? Why do we live only to die? These questions obtrude themselves everywhere
Rene Descartes argues that sense perception is untrustworthy and not reliable enough to determine what is true and real. He gives us a number of arguments and examples to show how easy it is to deceive our senses
Explain Kant's Moral Argument In essence, the moral argument poses the question: "Where does our conscience, our sense of morality come from
Fantasy is a tough sell in the twentieth century.
Explain Jaspers' distinction between the three immanent modes of the Encompassing.
Theology in the Middle Ages
THE BELIEF IN THEUNITY OF GOD
PREDESTINY AND FREE WILL
Global Scepticism
Did Socrates Discover God?
The theories of Marc Bloc and historical writing
Descartes, Boyle and Mechanical Philosphy
Christians, Deists and the views of Isaac Newton
Can 'discarnate persons' exist?
A discussion of Machiavelli's view of social control
The Dutch Maimonides" Consider this description of Baruch Spinoza
Religion & the 2000 Election
Explain what Wittgenstein means by 'language games', especially in sections 60 to 157
In “A confissao de Lucio” the identity of Marta is the principal mystery
Discuss Anti-Heroism in the plays of Sean O'Casey
Why does Descartes think he can be sure that a God who is no deceiver exists? Are his arguments con
How, if at all, does the Cogito help to ground our knowledge securely?
Is the only good saint a dead saint?

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What is myth, and why should the historian be interested in it?
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