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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'argument'
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| Emile Durkheim âSocial Factsâ |
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| Outline the Cosmological Argument for the existence of God and assess its claims to prove that God exists. |
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| "Kiernan Ryan's argument that King Lear endorses neither feudal nor bourgeois worldviews but instead looks forward to a utopian condition beyond both," is to a degree acceptable in my opinion. |
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| Explain Plato's metaphor of shadows in the analogy of the cave. |
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| How and to what extent is dyslexia a cognitive deficit? Draw on different explanations of dyslexia to build you argument. |
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| Outline the key characteristics of the Design Argument. |
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| Outline the teleological argument for the existence of God. |
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| Sartre is a very strong proponent of strong determinism, that is, he does not merit any sort of determinism at all when considering human action. |
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| The Design Argument For The Existence Of God |
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| " Discuss the argument that privatisation and deregulation of electricity supply in a number of advanced economies has led to an unusually high number of blackouts in the recent period." |
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| "...widespread acceptance is that sport is of public value and it is this value that underpins the argument for legal protection." Discuss |
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| "All Religious Language is meaningless" |
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| "An analysis of arguments for the existence of God will result in valid philosophical reasons to believe in God." Discuss and evaluate this claim with reference to both the argument from religious experience and the Ontological argument. |
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| "Choose a leisure activity and discuss what motivates individuals to participate in this activity. Use theoretical models, perspectives and practical examples to justify your argument" |
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| "Christians today are not prepared to suffer as Jesus did." Do you agree? Gives reasons for your opinion, showing that you have considered another argument. Your answers should refer to Mark's Gospel. |
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| "Critically Assess The Importance of Hume's Claim That All Our Ideas Must Originate From Preceding Impressions" |
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| "Defend the argument that 'Romeo and Juliet' is much more concerned about asking questions about responsible and irresponsible behavior than it is about exploring romantic love." |
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| "Fatally flawed from the inside" how valid is this argument against the Chartist movement? |
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| "Human beings are not aware of their assumptions or basic beliefs, much like fish are unaware of the water in which they live." Discuss. |
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| "If Science never proves anything right, why do we trust it so much?" |
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| "In modern society religious beliefs and religious behaviors are changing rather than declining" Assess the argument for and against this view. |
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| "IS IT TRUE THAT ANY PARETO EFFICIENT ALLOCATION COULD BE ACHIEVED BY LUMP SUM REDISTRIBUTION OF ENDOWMENT? ELABORATE YOUR ARGUMENT BY USING THE EDGEWORTH BOX." |
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| "Liberalism puts too much emphasis on freedom at the expense of other values." Discuss |
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| "Modern visions of the Ontological Argument are more successful than early versions" |
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| "Observations on the nature of truth and reality in the myth of Plato's cave and the matrix". |
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