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'It is impossible to reconcile any kind of determinism with the concept of freewill.' Discuss
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'Nous sommes tous condamnés à être libres' (L'Age de Raison.) To what extent do the short stories 'Le Mur' and 'Érostrate' illustrate Sartre's paradox on freedom?
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'Religious Language is about Facts' Discuss
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'The body/soul distinction is a myth derived from philosophers such as Plato.' Discuss.
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'The Horses'- Edwin Muir
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'The Ontological argument, fails to prove the existence of God' Discuss.
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'The three central protagonists in Enduring Love could be said to represent science, art and religion' In the light of this statement, how far does this count for the conflict between the characters?
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A Critical Review and Comparison of the Decalogue and the First Two Commandments.
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A Critique of Descartes' Trip In and Out of Skepticism.
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A day in the life of an ancient Egyptian priest from the New Kingdom.
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A discussion of Machiavelli's view of social control
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A dsicussion of the relative merits of Locke and Leibniz
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A dsicussion of the relative merits of Locke and Leibniz
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A Examination of Christian Cults and a analysis of their nature and attraction
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A Matter of Faith
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A PRIORI KNOWLEDGE
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A Real Ideal Sense of Mind, Matter, and Self.
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A shotgun wedding of philosophy.
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A Student's Guide to Philosophy
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A study of the contrasting views of dualism and monism, are we totally mind, totally body or do we inhabit both worlds? A discussion of the philosophical problems with reference to significant thinkers.
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A study of the philosophy of St Anselm with particular reference to the Ontological Argument.
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Abortion and Christianity
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Abortion is the ending of pregnancy before birth and is morally wrong. An abortion results in the death of an embryo or a foetus. Abortion destroys the lives of helpless, innocent children and illegal in many countries
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Abortion.
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Active during the latter decades of the fifteenth century, a group of Florentine philosophers, or Neo-Platonists, drawn to the idealism of Plato led the way in the renewed explorations of truth and perfection.
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