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What (if anything) do criteria for personhood tell us about the moral permissibility of abortion? Word Limit: 1300/1800 words
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What (if anything) do criteria for personhood tell us about the moral permissibility of abortion? Word Limit: 1300/1800 words
According to Locke, should a man who has forgotten to commit a crime to be held responsible for that crime? Explain and assess Locke’s position.’?
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According to Locke, should a man who has forgotten to commit a crime to be held responsible for that crime? Explain and assess Locke’s position.’?
Describe the methods that researchers have used to assess the mind-reading abilities of non-human animals and explain what the research has revealed about whether non-human animals have a theory of mind.
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Describe the methods that researchers have used to assess the mind-reading abilities of non-human animals and explain what the research has revealed about whether non-human animals have a theory of mind.
Write a brief report addressing the scenario provided below, drawing on psychological principles, theories and examples to support your explanation.
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Write a brief report addressing the scenario provided below, drawing on psychological principles, theories and examples to support your explanation.
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Review your reflective journal entries and select two examples of your own experiences to analyse for this TMA. Your essay should start by describing the experiences you have chosen, and the main psychological theories and concepts which help you to understand those experiences. You will then need to explain those theories and concepts, using your selected reflective journal experiences to illustrate your answer. Word limit: 1500 words.
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Review your reflective journal entries and select two examples of your own experiences to analyse for this TMA. Your essay should start by describing the experiences you have chosen, and the main psychological theories and concepts which help you to understand those experiences. You will then need to explain those theories and concepts, using your selected reflective journal experiences to illustrate your answer. Word limit: 1500 words.
The social psychology of creativity can be considered from three perspectives that focus on 
different aspects of creativity: contexts, collaborations, and cultures. Compare and contrast these 
three perspectives, drawing on examples from relevant theory and research.
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The social psychology of creativity can be considered from three perspectives that focus on 
different aspects of creativity: contexts, collaborations, and cultures. Compare and contrast these 
three perspectives, drawing on examples from relevant theory and research.
TMA02-A222
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What is Swinburne’s fine-tuning argument? Is he right that this gives us ‘substantial evidence for the existence of God?
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What is Swinburne’s fine-tuning argument? Is he right that this gives us ‘substantial evidence for the existence of God?
Does Popper’s method of conjecture and refutation solve the problem posed by induction?
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Does Popper’s method of conjecture and refutation solve the problem posed by induction?