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Eppling Logic Test 1 Study Guide TMU Rated A+
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Eppling Logic Test 1 Study Guide TMU Rated A+ 12 Distinctions in classifying terms 1. unambiguous or ambiguous 2. clear or unclear 3. exact or vague 4. univocal, analogical, or equivocal 5. literal or metaphorical 6. positive or negative 7. simple or complex 8. categoregmatic or syncatergoregmatic 9. universal, particular, or singular 10. collective or divisive 11. concrete or abstract 12. absolute or relative 
Equivocation The same term is used in two or more different senses through the course...
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Religious Studies OCR A level Philosophy Year 2: Religious Language: The cataphatic way summary sheet
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This 2 page document includes a summary of Aquinas' cataphatic way or via positive. If you are struggling to understand this concept, reading this document is the way to go! 
 
What's inside: 
- Aquinas' cataphatic way explained 
- definitions of univocal language and equivocal language 
- Analogy 
- Why we would use analogy according to Aquinas 
- Analogy of attribution 
- Analogy of proper proportion 
- examples to further aid understanding
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HMPYC80 RRI Revised Paper.
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HMPYC80 RRI Revised Paper. 
38 HMPYC80/103 
Resource material 3 
The Research Review Inventory (R.R.I. revised) 
The Research Review Inventory (R.R.I. revised) was established for the module HMPYC80 as a 
research learning and review tool. As a generic research inventory it caters for a variety of research 
methods and approaches. Therefore the research outcomes are simplified and each item has been 
made univocal and unidimensional, to the best of the teaching team’s abilities. Valuable stude...
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Philosophy Unit 4 - Religious Language Summary
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A summary of Philosophy Unit 4 - Religious language specification, including: 
 
4.1 - Analogy and Symbol 
Analogy: via negativa, knowledge about God may be gained by what God is not like, univocal language and problems of anthropomorphism, equivocal language and problems of a8ribuon, signi+cance of proportional similarities and dissimilarities 
 
Symbol: types of symbol across a range of religious traditions, distincon between signs and symbols, symbols identifying and participating ...
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Religious Language A Level RS Notes
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Detailed notes on section 4 of the Pearson Edexcel A Level RS Specification (Paper 1 - Philosophy) 
 
Includes: 
Aquinas and analogy (Predicative; Proportional) 
Paul Tillich on Symbolism 
Rudolf Otto on numinosity 
Logical Positivism 
Ayer's Verification Principle 
Flew's Falsification Principle 
Wittgenstein on Language Games
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The apophatic way enables effective theological discussion discuss
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In depth evaluative essay as well as a mini summery of the paragraphs this essay got 34/40 = A* includes all key scholars
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Edexcel Religious Studies AS/A-Level - Unit 4 Religious Language - 4.1(a) Analogy
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This essay covers unit 4.1 (a) of the Edexcel Religious Studies specification - Analogy - in unit 4 Religious Language. It is used in Section C of Paper 1 (Question 4), includes a synoptic link, and can be tailored to earlier questions of the paper. The first part of the essay explores the debate of religious language, before exploring different forms of analogous language, such as Via Negativa and Aquinas' analogy of proportion and attribution. The essay has different evaluations of analogous ...
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