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OCR Religious Studies A-Level Detailed Revision Notes - Ontological Argument OCR Religious Studies A-Level Detailed Revision Notes - Ontological Argument
  • OCR Religious Studies A-Level Detailed Revision Notes - Ontological Argument

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  • A comprehensive set of detailed revision notes for Ontological Arguments. I produced these when studying for my a-levels in 2018-2020. They are in depth, cover all topics, and are well presented. I received an A* at a-level in this subject.
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Apologetics EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
  • Apologetics EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)

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  • Apologetics EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Apologetics - Answer- the reasoned defense of the Christian faith Worldview - Answer- outlook or perspective on the world that is in all of reality and all of our experience of it. Concerns how you think and interact with the world on a basic level Apologetics as proof - Answer- Reasons to believe the Christian worldview is true or reasonable. Positive function: asks why should I believe in Chri...
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A star essay for the existence of God: deductive ontological argument
  • A star essay for the existence of God: deductive ontological argument

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  • A star essay, full marks easy to understand essay example ontological argument: deductive colour-coded to help you receive an A STAR! Red: key terminology Green: scholars Yellow: quotes
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AQA Philosophy A-level: Ontological argument essay plan (metaphysics of God)
  • AQA Philosophy A-level: Ontological argument essay plan (metaphysics of God)

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  • This is an essay plan for Ontological argument within the Metaphysics of God unit of Philosophy AQA a-level. - unique and strong argument that will help you stand out - Comes with a written introduction and conclusion - 3 core arguments with back and forth counterarguments, to get A03 marks. - Less focus on A01, more EVALUATION. - additional comments to help you understand what you're arguing for (blue) - Weighting of weakest to strongest arguments = ESSENTIAL FOR A* grade.
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ESC3701 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED ESC3701 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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  • Well-structured ESC3701 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!). .... QUESTION 1 In comparing African Philosophy with Western philosophies, explain how empiricists would define the four discourses of African Philosophy. (10) QUESTION 2 According to Higgs and Letseka (2022: 14), “ubuntu translates to a commitment to peaceful co-existence among ordinary South Africans despite their differences”. Recommend what learners should be tau...
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PHILOSOPHY 102 OUTLINE MIDTERM TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • PHILOSOPHY 102 OUTLINE MIDTERM TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • PHILOSOPHY 102 OUTLINE MIDTERM TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What is Philosophy? Thinking Philosophically About Life 1.1 Why Study Philosophy? (i) Philosophy allows one to confront the deeper questions of the world and life. (ii) Philosophy helps students enrich their understanding of the world and their own lives. 1.2 Defining Philosophy (i) Philosophy is the pursuit of wisdom. (ii) Philosophy begins with wonder. (iii) Philosophy is a dynamic process. (iv) The ultimate aim of philos...
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RESEARCH IN EDUCATION RSE4801 (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
  • RESEARCH IN EDUCATION RSE4801 (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)

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  • RESEARCH IN EDUCATION RSE4801 (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED) 1. What is the Enlightenment (learning unit 1) about for Immanuel Kant? a) Switching on a light b) Thinking for yourself c) Being civilised d) Becoming well educated 2. According to table 1 (learning unit 1.8), what are the components of the research process? a) Developing a paradigm b) Selecting methods of data generation c) Define a research problem d) All of the above. 3. Consider the followin...
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PHIL 1050 Latest Complete Solution Guide With Correct Answer.
  • PHIL 1050 Latest Complete Solution Guide With Correct Answer.

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  • aristotle's 4 causes - correct answer material, formal (form it is arranged in), efficient (mover) & final (purpose). Determinism - correct answer the belief that all events are caused by things that happened before them and that people have no real ability to make choices or control what happens Indeterminism - correct answer a theory that the will is free and that deliberate choice and actions are not determined by or predictable from antecedent causes Soft determinism - correct answ...
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Philosophy Class Notes study guide verified 100%
  • Philosophy Class Notes study guide verified 100%

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  • Philosophy Class Notes study guide verified 100% Essay Q1: a) Define Philosopical Scepticism b) give two reasons to disprove it. * - a) Philosophical Skepticism is that there are no right or wrong answers in philosophy. b) One way you can combat philosophical skepticism are invalid inference, which means just because there haven't been any answers found, doesn't mean there are no answers. Ex. Science continues to search for the unknown. Another way to combat PS is through the Nature...
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Intro to Philosophy Test Bank
  • Intro to Philosophy Test Bank

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  • Intro to Philosophy Test Bank 1. What is the etymological meaning of the term philosophy? a. Search for meaning b. Way of the sage c. Love of one’s own view d. Love of wisdom Correct: d. Love of wisdom 2. Which of the following involves the study of “ultimate reality”? a. Ethics b. Metaphysics c. Epistemology d. Social and political philosophy Correct: b. Metaphysics 3. What is the name for the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, origin, and even possibility, of knowledge? a. Met...
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