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OCR A-level RS: Philosophy - Nature of God: A* Essay - “How fair is the claim that an omnipotent God should be able to do absolutely anything, even the logically impossible?” (40)
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Discusses the nature of God regarding His omnipotence surrounding what is logically possible. I argue against the statement, instead arguing for Vardy and Macquarie's "Self-Imposed Limitation" approach. I include 3 paragraphs: 
Para 1: Descartes and Anselm 
Para 2: Aquinas and Swinburne 
Para 3: Vary and Macquarie
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HSRT test prep Questions and Answers
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Assumption - Answer-a claim that is accepted as the truth without sufficient evidence 
Inference - Answer-When someone is making an inference, they are coming to a 
conclusion which is based on evidence, which in turn brings the individual to their 
conclusion. The conclusion however isn't explicit, but rather implied from the evidence. 
Inferences are different to assumptions because they are based on some evidence. 
However, inferences aren't always corr...
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Philosophy 201 Practice Exam Questions Complete Solution 2024.
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Philosophy 201 Practice Exam Questions Complete Solution 2024. 
 
 
metaphysics - CORRECT ANSWER a branch of philosophy that investigates the ultimate nature of reality 
 
epistemology - CORRECT ANSWER study of knowledge 
 
ethics - CORRECT ANSWER the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions, moral values 
 
logic - CORRECT ANSWER reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity 
 
rational belief as consistent belief with evidential su...
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HSRT Test Prep Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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Assumption a claim that is accepted as the truth without sufficient evidence 
 
Inference When someone is making an inference, they are coming to a conclusion which is 
based on evidence, which in turn brings the individual to their conclusion. The conclusion 
however isn't explicit, but rather implied from the evidence. Inferences are different to 
assumptions because they are based on some evidence. However, inferences aren't always ...
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UCAT Verbal Reasoning Questions | 40 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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Define true/false and can't tell - >>>>True - On the basis of the information in the passage, it 
logically follows that the statement is true. 
False - On the basis of the information in the passage, it logically follows that the statement is 
false. 
Can't Tell - You cannot tell from the information in the passage whether the statement is true or 
false. 
What are the common VR tricks to look out for (9)? - >>>>Dispersion of Key words 
Mitigation and Contradiction 
Fa...
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COMM THEORY FINAL EXAM | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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COMM THEORY FINAL EXAM | Questions 
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____ theory has undergone systematic research and is the focus of this course. 
a. Applied 
b. Scholarly 
c. Strategic 
d. Working - Scholarly (B) 
The belief that "the more competent you are in your job, the more work they're going to give you" is an 
example of: 
a. Commonsense theory 
b. Scholarly theory 
c. Strategic theory 
d. Working theory - Commonsense Theory (A) 
By definition, a "theory" must be: ...
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HSRT test prep Questions and Answers
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HSRT test prep Questions and Answers 
Assumption - Answer-a claim that is accepted as the truth without sufficient evidence 
Inference - Answer-When someone is making an inference, they are coming to a 
conclusion which is based on evidence, which in turn brings the individual to their 
conclusion. The conclusion however isn't explicit, but rather implied from the evidence. 
Inferences are different to assumptions because they are based on some evidence. 
However, inferences aren't always corr...
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PSB exam Practice Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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What are the factors that differ for potential and kinetic energy? - Activity - in motion or in storage 
 
What happens when a small amount of soap is added to hard water? - A scum is formed 
 
Which of the following properties is considered a physical property? - Boiling point 
 
Semicircular canals are thought to be most sensitive to which of the following? - Gravity 
 
Which of the following kinds of radiation is the most penetrating? - Gamma 
 
The growth of green plants toward light is rela...
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TEST BANK -BROCK BIOLOGY OF MICROORGANISMS 16TH GLOBAL EDITION EDITION BY MICHAEL MEDIGAN, JENIFFER AIYER AND SATTLEY / All Chapters/ Instant Download
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Chapter 1 The Microbial World 
 
1.1	Multiple Choice Questions 
 
1)	Which of the following statements is FALSE? 
A)	Microbial cells can exist as single cells. 
B)	Microbial cells carry out their life processes of growth independently. 
C)	Microbial cells include both bacteria and viruses. 
D)	Microbial cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane. 
 
 
 
2)	Which of the following statements is correct? 
A)	Microorganisms are significant contributors to the total biomass on Earth. 
B)	Microorganism...
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LEV3701 SUMMARY NOTES
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Law of Evidence (University of South Africa) 
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WITNESSES 
2 aspects of oral evidence: 
1. COMPETENCE OF WITNESS TO TESTIFY 
Whether person has mental capacity to testify – if not, they are not competent to testify & court cannot 
hear their evidence under any circumstances 
Note the diff btw admissibility and competence: 
- Admissibility = evidence of a person who is already a competent witness 
- Competence = focuses on the person 
Parties cannot consent to admission o...