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Most Recent Philosophy and Theology Essays

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History Extension Assessment Task
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Studies of Religion Assessment Task
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Change in Art
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What is scepticism, How is methodological scepticism different?
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What attitudes towards the roman games did the ancient writers express? How would you account for their difference and similarities between these attitudes?
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christology
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Three Responses
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Religious Pluralism
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According to Rousseau, what was more important: the society/state or the individual?
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The philosophical Conflict Between Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace
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The Church Is Necessary for Salvation
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Personal Identity: Locke and Hume
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Euthyphro Dilemma
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Rawls: Theory of Justice
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Taoism and Confucianism.
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Why Should I be moral?
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The Free Will Debate
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Phycology
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Marx the Parson
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Benjamin the Fetishist
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WHAT ARE THE KEY WAYS IN WHICH LAW IS DEMOCRATICALLY CONTROLLED AND MONITORED?
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE MEANING OF THE NATURAL LAW IN WRITINGS OF TWO OF THE FOLLOWING: HOBBES, LOCKE AND MONTESQUIEU. WHICH DO YOU FIND MORE CONVINCING AND WHY?
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To what extent can Machiavelli be said to be a moral thinker?
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Aristotles Ethic
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Education provides a mechanism by which people are produced as docile subjects: the presence of self-surveillance and the ‘manipulative arena of controlâ€(TM)
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