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PHIL 201 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Answers 2024.
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PHIL 201 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Answers 2024. 
 
 
Who was the first philosopher? - CORRECT ANSWER Thales 
 
What was the fundamental problem which the first philosophers wrestled? - CORRECT ANSWER The one and the many 
 
What did the Greeks of Thale's day believe surrounded the earth? - CORRECT ANSWER A great river 
 
Monism literally means manyness - CORRECT ANSWER False 
 
What was it specifically that the pre-Socratic philosophers wondered about? - CORRECT ANSWER Nature of reality 
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Summary of Philosophy unit 5 - Works of Scholars Specification
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Summary of Philosophy Unit 5 - works of scholars specification, including: 
 
5.1 - Context to Critiques of Religious Belief and Points for Discussion 
Respective strengths and weaknesses of religious beliefs; Alternative explanations, issues of probability and postmodern interpretations of religion; Key terms, types of atheism and agnosticism 
 
5.2 - A Comparison between a Critic of Religion, Bertrand Russell, and a Religious Believer, Frederick Copleston 
The context of the writings of R...
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A level Religious Studies Edexcel: Cosmological argument
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These notes helped me to achieve an A* and provide a summary on the following: 
- basics of the argument 
- early ideas of the argument 
- structure of the argument 
- other forms of the argument 
- strengths and weaknesses
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philosophy of religion- arguments
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in depth and detailed notes on the OCR religious studies (from 2016) specification. covers everything in the textbook and more (had a brilliant tutor who gave me lots of extra information) and is written in easy digestible chunks. offers lots of information that makes it very simple to argue for or against, depending on your viewpoint. strips back all the unnecessary information from the textbooks. philosophy of religion- arguments about the existence or non-existence of God notes. teleological,...
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