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What is Plato's theory of Forms? Is it true? Does Plato state any good objections to it?
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What is Plato’s
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What is required for autonomy, and do we fulfil those requirements?
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What is the Categorical Imperative? Is Kant right to think that the whole of ethics can be derived from it?
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What is the purpose of the sceptical arguments in Meditation I?
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What is the Qabbalah?
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What is the relationship between mind and body?
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What is the relationship between the mind and the body?
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What is the significance of Plato's choice of the dialogue form?
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What is the significance of the "social contract" to locke?
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What is the Theatre of the Absurd, with reference to "Waiting For Godot"?
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What Is the Value If Studying Philosophy?
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What kind of argument is the cogito? Is it valid?
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What kind of claim is, 'cogito ergo sum'?
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What limitations do the medieval thinker St. Thomas Aquinas place on the fighting of a war (support your answer with evidence from the primary sources)? Should these limitations be applied to modern warfare?
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What part, if any, of Anselm's approach to atonement could survive critical theological scrutiny today?
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What particular elements of Yup'ik thought and action suggest that, according to the Yup'ik view of the cosmos and temporality, the time of origin is simultaniously in the past and always present?
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What Plato and Aristotle had to Say: Equality and Self-Realization.
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What sceptical problem is Descartes considering?
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What Shall We Do With Sin? A Look at Sin in the Life of the Believer.
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What value has an idea of immortality that includes the certainty of personal death?
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What was Descartes Breaking With?
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What, if anything, does the Cosmological argument prove?
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What, in your view, is "freedom"? Do you think that an agreement can be reached on its meaning?
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When looking at the issue of life after death in the NT it is clear that there is one conclusive view that is philosophically valid.
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