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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'philosophy'
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| Meta Ethics is the term used to describe the branch of philosophy concerned with the way Ethical language itself is used |
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| Emile Durkheim âSocial Factsâ |
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| The philosophy of co-operation and collaboration upon which the 1999 reforms were predicated indicates clearly how inappropriate the competitive market approach of the 1990s was to the delivery of health care. Discuss. |
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| The philosophy of co-operation and collaboration upon which the 1999 reforms were predicated indicates clearly how inappropriate the competitive market approach of the 1990s was to the delivery of health care. Discuss. |
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| 'What Christians believe about life is up to them. They should not try to make others accept their decisions' Do you agree? |
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| A classmate has cheated. You have seen him/her. Discuss the several elements from a moral point of view using the theories in normative ethics (virtue/duty-responsibility/consequentialist). |
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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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| Philosophy, Political Morality and History: Explaining the Enduring Resonance of the Hart-Fuller Debate 2 |
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| Philosophy, Political Morality and History: Explaining the Enduring Resonance of the Hart-Fuller Debate 3 |
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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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| Virtue ethics is of little practical use to someone faced with a moralproblem. Discuss. |
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| What do Christians believe about human responsibility for the created universe and their stewardship of it? Use Bible passages and Christian Church teaching to support your answer. |
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| " Previous generations thought they knew what was true and what was right. We know today that they were often wrong. The old authorities have lost their authority. Nothing is certain anymore."( |
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| "'God is life' and 'God is love' are meaningless statements" Examine the reasons why some philosophers might agree with this statement. |
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| "'Right' and 'wrong' are just expressions of preference; they do not refer to any absolute set of values." Discuss. |
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| "A belief is what we accept as the truth" (J. W. Apps) Is this a claim that you could defend? |
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| "A Father's Story": A Testament of Love. |
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| "A person cannot be a Christian if that person does not attend church". Would a Christian agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and show that you have considered more than one point of view. |
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| "A religious experince is a sponatnious or induced,mental event over which the recepient has relatively little control |
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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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| "An essentialy new, racist & destructive philosophy " |
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| "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth". How far would you agree with this philosophy in dealing with criminals? |
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