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"In order to find out how things really are, one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world." Discuss and evaluate this claim.
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"Plato's Contradictions?"
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"Religious language has no meaning." Discuss.
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"Science produces understanding, not facts"
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"Six Thinking Hats" - review.
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"Skeptical scrutiny is the means in both science and religion, by which deep thoughts can be winnowed from nonsense" Carl Sagan
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"The body soul distinction is a myth derrived from philosophers such as Plato" - Discuss.
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"The Fourth Evangelist's Purpose in Recording Jesus' Signs was to Reveal the Person and Work of Jesus" Explain and Evaluate this Claim with Reference to Evidence from John's Gospel.
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"The sinner is often the saint", in what ways does Green convey this paradox in regard to Scobie?
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"The term 'social science' is a misnomer which masks the necessarily different epistemic methods and ontological realities consistent with natural and social realms respectively" Critically appraise this claim.
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"The Ultimate Bad Parent"
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"To think of the body and soul as two separate entities is to make a category mistake." Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of this claim.
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"What Christians believe in life is up to them. They should not try to make others accept their position." Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing that you have considered more than one point of view.
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"What I tell you three times is true" (Lewis Carroll) Might this formula, or a more sophisticated version of it, Actually determine what we believe to be true?
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"What I tell you three times is true." (Lewis Carroll) Might this formula or a more sophisticated version actually determine what we believe to be true?
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"Why this is hell nor are we out of it?" How does Grahame Greene depict human existence as hell in Brighton Rock, is there any hope?
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"You cannot know what it is like to taste Marmite unless you've tasted it - even if you knew everything physical about what happens in a person when they taste Marmite." Is this true?
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Unless we assume that everyone is free to make moral choices, we have no right to punish criminals. Discuss
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In nova fert animus mutatus dicere formas corpora;
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Innocent suffering is only possible to explain if there is life after death. Discuss
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'(If I) Say stealing money is wrong' I produce a statement which has no factual meaning - that is, expresses no proposition which can be either true or false' - Explain and discuss the reasons Ayer puts forward for this view of ethical judgements.
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'Assertions such as "God is love" cannot be falsified, and so are completely meaningless.' Discuss.
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'Dr. Faustus is a morality play without a moral.' Discuss.Let us first deal with the categorisation of the play. To
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'Identify reasons that might lead individuals to make a study of religion and discuss ways in which these reasons may relate to assumptions about the kind of thing religion is.'
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'If evil occurs, is it any more difficult to explain if God exists than if Gods does not exist?'
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