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Govt 200 questions well answered
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Govt 2001. Be able to identify the correct definition/understanding of the term 'worldview.' - correct answer Glasses or framework in which we view reality 
 
2. What are the main components of a worldview as to the primary questions and the four philosophical dilemmas, as well as the basic definitions of each? - correct answer Cosmological and anthropological; ontology, epistemology, axiology, teleology 
 
3. What is the relationship between the primary questions of a worldview, and the four ...
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MTE1501 Assignment 4 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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MTE1501 Assignment 4 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references ...1. Amongst the ideas of the early mathematics philosophers, which statement is NOT true? 
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1.	Aristotle uses empirical study emanating from experiments and observations. 
2.	Plato reasoned that mathematics is based on experimentation and abstraction. 
3.	Hilbert believed that mathematics can exist in the formal having con...
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AQA Philosophy A-level: Meta-ethics essay plan (Moral Philosophy)
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This is an essay plan for Meta-ethics within the Moral Philosophy unit of Philosophy AQA a-level. Assessing anti-realism. Covering: non-naturalism, Intuitionism, Error Theory, Non-cognitivism, Emotivism and Prescriptivism. 
 
- 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. 
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MTE1501 Assignment 4 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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Well-structured MTE1501 Assignment 4 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)..... 1. Amongst the ideas of the early mathematics philosophers, which statement is NOT true? 
Options: 
1.	Aristotle uses empirical study emanating from experiments and observations. 
2.	Plato reasoned that mathematics is based on experimentation and abstraction. 
3.	Hilbert believed that mathematics can exist in the formal having concrete representations in the mind. 
4.	A...
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A* Essay - Intuitionism provides the best way to understand ethical Statements. Discuss OCR Religious Studies Meta Ethics Essay
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This is an essay that debates the extent to which G.E Moores Intuitionism provides the greatest way to understand ethical statements more so than using Ethical Naturalism or Emotivism. 
 
It critiques all 3 of the different means of understanding ethical statements and uses a large range of scholarly views. 
 
This is for those studying OCR Religious Studies A Level.
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Speech CBE Study Guide 2024.Four Components of the Communication Process - ANSWER 1. Encoding - Transforming information into a communicable message 
2. Medium of Transportation - The platform in which you send your message 
3. Decoding - Audience interprets the message 
4. Feedback - How the audience reacts helps the speaker guide his speech 
 
Four Dimensions of Communication - ANSWER 1. Supportive (Low Dominance, High Sociability) 
2. Emotive (High Dominance, High Sociability) 
3. Director (H...
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A level Religious Studies Edexcel: Meta-ethics
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These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summarises the following: 
- What is meta ethics and how does it differ from normative ethics 
- Fact-value distinction 
- Is-ought gap 
- Cognitive vs non-cognitive 
- Ethical naturalism 
- Intuitionism or ethical non-naturalism 
- Emotivism 
- Prescriptivism 
- Strengths and weaknesses
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To what extent is it possible to argue that we just know what 'goodness' is?
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This 37/40 (A*) essay on Religious Studies - Ethics - Meta Ethics, provides a great revision and learning resource to Religious Studies Students. It covers key content and wider knowledge and thinkers in the Meta Ethics topics of Ethics. The key themes in this essay are: 
- Intuitionism 
- Emotivism 
- Naturalism 
- counters to above Meta Ethical theories 
 
Some of the key thinkers in this essay include: Aquinas, Bradley, Foot, Hume, Pidgen, Ross, Moore, Russel, Pritchard, Plato, Ayer, Thompson...
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The person who files or commences a civil lawsuit is the: - Answer plaintiff 
 
Which of the following is correct with regard to treaties in the United States legal system? - Answer Under the U.S. Constitution, they must be signed by the President and approved by the U.S. Senate. 
 
Which one of the following is NOT true of a suit brought under criminal law? - Answer Proof of guilt must be "by preponderance of the evidence." 
 
What is the supreme law of the land in the United States? - Answer...
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PHI 130 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
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Normative Judgements - Answer Evaluative or prescriptive claims about what is good, evil, just etc. 
 
Descriptive claims - Answer Propositions that state true or false claims about facts in the world; in other words state factual beliefs. 
 
Naturalistic fallacy - Answer Argument that inappropriately derives normative claims from descriptive claims. 
 
Intuitionism - Answer Claims that our ideas about ethics rest upon some sort of intuitive knowledge of ethical truths. 
 
Emotivism - Answer Whe...
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