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PHIL 101 Straighterline Exam 4 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Identify a true statement about Hume concerning the arguments for the existence of God. correct answer: His empiricist epistemological principles rule out the possibility of any meaningful ontological argument. 
 
According to Leibniz, what is the sufficient reason for the changing of the seasons? correct answer: God 
 
According to Julian of Norwich, how did mystical experience compare with reason as a source of knowledge about God? correct answer: It is as valid a source of knowledge as rea...
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PHIL 101 Straighterline EXAM 4 Questions With Complete Solution
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According to Leibniz, what is the sufficient reason for the changing of the seasons? correct answer: God. 
 
Who among the following is NOT a proponent of "intelligent design"? correct answer: Richard Dawkins 
 
According to Julian of Norwich, how did mystical experience compare with reason as a source of knowledge about God? correct answer: It is as valid a source of knowledge as reason is. 
 
Identify a true statement about Hume concerning the arguments for the existence of God. correct a...
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Philosophy Unit 1 - Philosophical Issues and Questions
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Summary of philosophy unit 1 - philosophical issues and questions specification. 
Design argument: Inductive reasoning, a posteriori types of arguments, interpretation of experience; Types of order and regularity, role of analogy, cumulative e/ect of evidence, anthropic principle, regularies of co-principle and regularities of succession; Strengths and weaknesses of Design Arguments: probability rather than proof, alternative interpretations, including evolution and deism, challenges to t...
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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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LJU4801 Portfolio 29 May 2023(FOOTNESS AND BIBLIOGRAPH Y Questions And Complete Answers
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APOLOGETICS EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
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APOLOGETICS EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ 
 
The 6 metapologetic questions - ANSWER- 1. On what basis do we argue that Christianity is true? 
2.	What is the relationship between apologetics and theology? 
3.	Should apologetics engage in a philosophical defense of the Christian faith? 
 
5.	Can the Christian faith be supported by historical inquiry? 
6.	How is our knowledge of Christian truth related to...
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Topic 1, Classical Arguments in Paper 1, Philosophy of Religion in Edexcel A level Religious Studies
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Detailed information on the three classical arguments in philosophy, Teleological (Design) Argument, Cosmological Argument, and Ontological Argument. This is based on the Edexcel A Level Religious Studies Course (9RS0). This is designed for top achievers in RS as this goes a bit more in depth than the Textbook and course specification. 
 
Written by an A* A level religious studies student.
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OCR Religious Studies A-Level Detailed Revision Notes - Nature of God
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A comprehensive set of detailed revision notes for The Nature of God. 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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Philosophy A Level - Existence of God Practice Questions and Answers
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What is the ontological argument? An argument that God, because he is defined as the most great or perfect, must exist in both mind and body, since a God who exists is greater than a God who does not. 
Who wrote the ontological argument? Anselm 
What is the cosmological argument? An argument for the existence of God that claims that all things in nature depend on something else for their existence (i.e., are contingent), and that the whole cosmos must therefore itself depend on a being that exis...
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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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