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Nathaniel Hawthornes
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Natural Law Theory.
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Natural Law.
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Nature, Religion and Morality
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Neo-Platonism.
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Niccolo Machiavelli wrote The Prince in 1517 as a dissertation on power.
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Nobody knows what physical objects are like really; we only know how they appear to us, not how they really are, what qualities they really have
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Non-Existence of God and Critiques of Religious Beliefs.
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Nonexistential Deities - "The Creation of Man or the Creation of God?"
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Nonmoral Nature
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Old Testament Theology.
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On the Slave mentality of St Anthony.
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On what basis does Morris argue that people have a right to be punished? In what sense, if any, does this conflict with the view of Skinner? Would you prefer to live in a society that punishes criminals or cures them? Explain.
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On what grounds does Hegel object to Kant's argument that we can only have knowledge of phenomenal world? What are the implications fro the development of his own philosophy?
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One of the characteristics of Jewish literature is to write with subtext referencing the main texts of Jewish culture, the Torah, Talmud and Kabbalah.
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Oranges are not the only fruit compared with Empire of the Sun
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Original Sin.
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Outline and assess Plato's defence of philosophy understood as critical thinking
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Outline and examine Christian teachings about marriage and the family.
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Outline how Plato would deal with the problem highlighted by Descartes in his First Meditation.
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Outline how Plato would deal with the problem highlighted by Descartes in his First Meditation.
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Outline the arguments for and against life after death?
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Outline the different kinds of consciousness that have been theorized to explain different areas of conscious functioning, and explain why phenomenal consciousness has been described as the 'hard problem' of this area.
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Outline the Ontological Argument for the existence of God and consider the view that, while it may strengthen a believer's faith, it has no value for the non-believer.
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Outline the reason why some argue that morality is linked to religion.
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