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aqa A-level PHILOSOPHY Paper 2 The metaphysics of God and the metaphysics of mind (7172/2) May 2023 Question Paper
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aqa A-level PHILOSOPHY Paper 2 The metaphysics of God and the metaphysics of mind (7172/2) May 2023 Question Paper. 
1. What does Swinburne mean by ‘temporal order/regularity’ in his design argument? 2. utline Norman Malcolm’s ontological argument. 3. Explain how Ayer’s verification principle challenges the status of religious language 4. Outline what it means to say that God is supremely good (omnibenevolent) and explain how the Euthyphro dilemma challenges this attribute. 5. Does the c...
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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What is Mackie's argument from Evil? 
1. Omnipotent God exists 
2. Omnibenevolent God exists 
3. Evil exists 
 
 
What is Plantinga's aim of his free will defence 
To show that Mackie's premises are consistent 
 
 
How can you show that a set is consistent? (P,Q,R) 
You need a proposition S that is consistent with P & Q and in conjunction with P & Q implies R 
 
 
What is Plantinga's S term to for Mackie's argument to show ...
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PHIL 201 Exam 1 Study Guide Review Questions C0rrectly Answered 2024.
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PHIL 201 Exam 1 Study Guide Review Questions C0rrectly Answered 2024. 
 
 
(T/F) Cowan and Spiegel use William James' experience of a man chasing a dog around a house to illustrate the importance of defining terms. - CORRECT ANSWER - False 
 
(T/F) The philosopher is required to use good reasons to ground their arguments and beliefs. - CORRECT ANSWER - True 
 
(T/F) All truth claims which are assumed without argument are called presuppositions. - CORRECT ANSWER - True 
 
(T/F) It is necessary f...
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
What is Mackie's argument from Evil? 
1. Omnipotent God exists 
2. Omnibenevolent God exists 
3. Evil exists 
 
 
What is Plantinga's aim of his free will defence 
To show that Mackie's premises are consistent 
 
 
How can you show that a set is consistent? (P,Q,R) 
You need a proposition S that is consistent with P & Q and in conjunction with P & Q implies R 
 
 
What is Plantinga's S term to for Mackie's argument to show ...
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AQA A LEVEL PHILOSOPHY PAPER 2 EP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Exam Practice: Answers 
Section 1: The Metaphysics of God 
Page viii: Three-mark questions 
Question 1 
Answers might include some of the following points: 
• ‘God is supremely good’ can be taken to refer to the theological claim that, according to religious 
texts within monotheistic religions, God is all loving and omnibenevolent. 
• ‘God is supremelygood’ could also mean that God is perfect. In this sense – emphasised by 
Aquinas working within an Aristotelian tradition – God ...
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Summary RE AQA GCSE Christianity and Islam model answers
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Summary RE AQA GCSE Christianity and Islam model answers 
What are the 5 main qualities of God? 
Christianity is a (...) religion, and what does this mean?Give a quote to support this. 
What does omnibenevolent mean? 
Which parable is used to show that God is omnibenevolent and how? 
What does John 3:16 say which can be used to show that God is omnibenevolent? 
What does omnipotent mean? 
What Bible story can be used to show that God is omnipotent and how? 
How can the creation story show that...
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
What is Mackie's argument from Evil? 
1. Omnipotent God exists 
2. Omnibenevolent God exists 
3. Evil exists 
 
 
What is Plantinga's aim of his free will defence 
To show that Mackie's premises are consistent 
 
 
How can you show that a set is consistent? (P,Q,R) 
You need a proposition S that is consistent with P & Q and in conjunction with P & Q implies R 
 
 
What is Plantinga's S term to for Mackie's argument to show ...
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% 
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What is Mackie's argument from Evil? - answer1. Omnipotent God exists 
2. Omnibenevolent God exists 
3. Evil exists 
What is Plantinga's aim of his free will defence - answerTo show that Mackie's premises are 
consistent 
How can you show that a set is consistent? (P,Q,R) - answerYou need a proposition S that is 
consistent with P & Q and in conjunction with P & Q implies R 
What is Plantinga's S term to for Mackie's argument to sho...
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% 
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What is Mackie's argument from Evil? - answer1. Omnipotent God exists 
2. Omnibenevolent God exists 
3. Evil exists 
What is Plantinga's aim of his free will defence - answerTo show that Mackie's premises are 
consistent 
How can you show that a set is consistent? (P,Q,R) - answerYou need a proposition S that is 
consistent with P & Q and in conjunction with P & Q implies R 
What is Plantinga's S term to for Mackie's argument to sho...
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MARK SCHEME – A-LEVEL RELIGIOUS STUDIES – 7062/1 – JUNE 2021
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Levels of Response: 10 marks A-Level – AO1 
Level 5 
9–10 	•	Knowledge and critical understanding is accurate, relevant and fully developed in breadth and depth with very good use of detailed and relevant evidence which may include textual/scriptural references where appropriate 
•	Where appropriate, good knowledge and understanding of the diversity of views and/or scholarly opinion is demonstrated 
•	Clear and coherent presentation of ideas with precise use of the appropriate sub...