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Critically discuss Aristotle's understanding of reality
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    Critically discuss Aristotle's understanding of reality

  • This was written in my first year of sixth form, achieving a grade A+ and discussing Aristotle's theory and his understanding of reality
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Critically discuss whether the soul is a category error’
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    Critically discuss whether the soul is a category error’

  • A Level Religious Studies OCR Philosophy A* Soul, Mind and Body essay. In this essay I argue that Ryle's attempt to disprove dualism through his category error argument is successful and it overcomes all critique. This essay explains and evaluates Ryle's contribution to the soul, mind and body debate in depth and with detail. It received an A* by my A level RE teachers. Written by an A Level religious studies student who is predicted an A* and received many consistently.
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‘Critically discuss Jesus’ parable of the sheep and the goats (Matthew 25_31-46)’
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    ‘Critically discuss Jesus’ parable of the sheep and the goats (Matthew 25_31-46)’

  • This essay was writtin in year 12, achieving an A+ grade and discussing the parable of the sheep and the goats
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Critically discuss Plato’s understanding of the nature of reality (40)
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    Critically discuss Plato’s understanding of the nature of reality (40)

  • A* graded essay- 40/40 Unlock a clear understanding of Plato’s complex theory of reality with these well-structured and insightful essay notes. Ideal for students preparing for philosophy exams or writing essays, this resource provides a critical exploration of Plato’s dualistic worldview and his famous Allegory of the Cave. What’s Inside: Plato’s Dualism: A breakdown of his belief in the imperfect material world and the eternal world of Forms. The Allegory of the Cave: Simplifie...
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Conceptual and Theoretical Psychology (CLPS11053) - Reading notes, Lecture notes, Example Essays
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    Conceptual and Theoretical Psychology (CLPS11053) - Reading notes, Lecture notes, Example Essays

  • This document has everything you need for this course, including lecture notes & reading notes from the essential readings for the different topics for this course, as well as 5 pre-written full essays that cover questions that are likely to be in the exam. I put these notes together and revised the essays I had created for the exam and received 74% on the final exam. The topics covered are: Week 1 -Defining Psychology Week 2 – Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Approaches Week 3 – Biolog...
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Critically discuss how crime can be understood beyond statistics
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    Critically discuss how crime can be understood beyond statistics

  • Example essay with a first , including specific explanations , references , analytical discussions Anti - social behaviour Views on perception of victims Urban life Graffiti , media
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WORLD REGIONS IN GLOBAL CONTEXT PEOPLES PLACES AND ENVIRONMENTS 6Th Ed By  SALLIE A - Test Bank
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    WORLD REGIONS IN GLOBAL CONTEXT PEOPLES PLACES AND ENVIRONMENTS 6Th Ed By SALLIE A - Test Bank

  • World Regions in Global Context, 6e (Marston) Chapter 3 The Russian Federation, Central Asia, and the Transcaucasus 1) What is permafrost? A) permanently frozen subsurface material B) cold-resistant vegetation C) a food preservation technique used by Siberian natives D) the soil in the steppes E) none of these Answer: A Diff: 1 Section: Environment, Society, and Sustainability Geog. Standard: N4 The physical and human characteristics of places Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering/U...
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The Self Notes for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Society
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    The Self Notes for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Society

  • Complete revision and summary notes for The Self for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Society Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: 4.1. Explain how culture, gender, and shifting social contexts shape the self-concept, and describe the social...
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‘Critically discuss Anselm’s ontological arguments for God’s existence’ A*
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    ‘Critically discuss Anselm’s ontological arguments for God’s existence’ A*

  • A Level Religious Studies OCR Philosophy A* Arguments From Reason, Ontological argument essay. In this essay I argue Anselm's attempt to prove the existence of God through reason is unsuccessful and fails. This essay explains and evaluates Anselm's ontological argument and Descartes development of this in depth and with detail. In addition I explain oppositional arguments such as from Gaunillo and Kant . Written by an A Level religious studies student who is predicted an A* and received many c...
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Critically discuss the link between bipolar disorder and crime
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    Critically discuss the link between bipolar disorder and crime

  • Critically discuss the link between bipolar disorder and crime
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