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This essay is an attempt to illustrate and analyze whether Elizabeth Cady Stanton's arguments are compatible with Christian principles.
"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.
"Antis Had More Convincing Arguments than Suffragists and Suffragettes."
"As researchers are also members of society it is impossible for them to be objective and value free in planning and conducting their research." To what extent do sociological arguments and evidence support this view?
"Death is nothing to us." How good are the Epicurean arguments for this claim?
"Discuss critically religious and secular ethical arguments about environmental issues"
"Environmental policy can't be based solely on efficiency arguments. Issues of ethics are at least as important." Discuss
"How successful are the arguments for God's existence?"
"In general the criminal law prohibits the doing of harm but does not impose criminal liability for an omission to act". Assess the truth of this statement and the arguments used to justify it.
"In modern society, religious beliefs and religious behaviour are changing rather than declining" assess arguments and evidence for and against this view.
"Information wants to be free". Discuss the arguments for and against this proposition (widely circulated on the internet and often attributed to Steward Brand, author of The Media Lab, 1987).
"It is often stated that speakers of non-standard dialects and regional accents should change their speech to more prestigious forms." Discuss the various arguments, which have been put forward on both sides of this issue, using your own examples.
"Marxism and other theories of social conflict are irrelevant to an understanding of modern society". Assess the extent to which sociological arguments and evidence support these views
"Modern Britain is now a Secular Society." To what extent do Sociological arguments and evidence agree with this statement?
"Most of the Loop-holes in accounting are due to its lack of theoretical base". Critically evaluate this statement and provide examples to illustrate your arguments.
"Parliament now legitimates rather than legislates." With reference to the role and functions of Westminster, discuss this contention citing examples to justify your arguments.
"People who refuse to fight are cowards" Do you agree? Give arguments for and against this statement and show that you have thought of different points of view. Refer to Christianity in your answer.
"Science revolutions are usually followed by a huge increase in the number of inventions"Evaluate arguments for and against the statement in terms of revolutions you have studied
"Some studies maybe more recent, but Durkheim's work remains the most significant Sociological analysis of Suicide in modern societies"Assess the extent to which Sociological arguments and evidence support this claim.
"The Australian Constitution is ill equipped to meet the demands of a modern, democratic society." Discuss critically with regard to arguments concerning the adoption of a bill of rights.
"The Burning Times", one of Europe's most bloody periods, resulted in the death of approximately 60,000 from 1450 to mid-eighteen century[1]. However, arguments for the cause of this vary. Those who oppose the Church may argue
"Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself".
‘Outline Hart’s Reply To Dworkin In the Postscript To the Concept of Law. Do the Arguments Advanced By Hart Adequately Answer Dworkin’s Objections To the Positivist Conception of Law?’
‘Students Studying For a Degree Should Be Required To Contribute To the Cost of Their Education’ - Consider the arguments for and against this proposition.
‘Trial by jury is outdated, expensive and ineffective in ensuring justice’ Analyse arguments for and against this statement in relation to the recent changes proposed and the relevant literature

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