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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'cosmological'
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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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| Explain Plato's metaphor of shadows in the analogy of the cave. |
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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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| "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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| "Critically Assess The Importance of Hume's Claim That All Our Ideas Must Originate From Preceding Impressions" |
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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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| "Liberalism puts too much emphasis on freedom at the expense of other values." Discuss |
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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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| "Reincarnation is a more plausible account of life after death than disembodied existence" |
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| "Religious experience must be true because there is a common core to them all" Discuss. |
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| "Religious Language is meaningless." Discuss. |
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| "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 |
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| "The design argument is challenged far more by science than by philosophy." Discuss with specific reference to the work of Darwin and Hume. |
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| "The ontological argument is a poiri proof and as such can not inform us about the real world" - Explain and assess this claim. |
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| "War of the worlds." is science part myth, part hope and part reality? What is "real" in this article? Anything you describe as "real," back up with evidence. |
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| "We are free to make ethical decisions" Discuss. |
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| "What is Logical" In order to determine whether something is logical or not, one must have studied the basics of logic and understood it. |
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| "You know that you are reading this book". Is this assertion correct |
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| Taken as a whole, the Sun, Divided Line and Cave present us with a coherent picture of Platos ideas. Discuss. |
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| The Ontological argument will never be of any use when trying to prove Gods existence. Discuss. (17 marks). |
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| 'A belief in the life after death solves the problem of evil' Discuss |
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