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AS, A2 and A-Level: Philosophy Coursework and Essays

A Criticism of the Supremacy of Science
(Length: 4.1 Pages)
A Criticism of the Supremacy of Science ` There are several different criticisms that have been commonly levelled at science and scientists as a whole. During the course of this essay I shall attempt to identify these criticisms and identify the reasoning behind each of them. The first of these cri ...

Asses the Value of Kant
(User Rating: 6.75 | Length: 2.6 Pages)
Asses the Value of Kant The ethics of Immanuel Kant are based on the belief that ethics stem from rules and reason much like the law of gravity, they are universal and applied always regardless of circumstances. He believed that the capacity to reason was unique to man and when exercised this was w ...

Discuss the necessity and the difficulties of identifying cause and effect
(User Rating: 3.00 | Length: 5.5 Pages)
Discuss the necessity and the difficulties of identifying cause and effect To start this essay I must, (for clarity) define what I shall take the question to mean. Both a cause and an effect are taken to be events of situations - objects and forces (in a very broad sense) in a state of either chang ...

Inductive and deductive arguments in religion and natural science
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 3.0 Pages)
Inductive and deductive arguments in religion and natural science Inductive and deductive reasoning are the two ways that we use to draw conclusions, and in some sense to predict the future. I will try to describe the two methods, how they are used within two subjects: religion and natural science. ...

The Value of Sterotypes
(User Rating: 4.00 | Length: 3.3 Pages)
The Value of Sterotypes Popular stereotypes frequently present the scientist and the artist as extreme opposites in their pursuit of understanding - the scientist as being objective, disciplined and rational, and the artist as being subjective, impulsive and imaginative. Yet are they really so very ...

What are the similarities and differences between the sciences and the arts as intellectual discipli
(User Rating: 9.50 | Length: 7.4 Pages)
What are the similarities and differences between the sciences and the arts as intellectual discipli During the course of this essay, I will attempt first to criticise science and scientists and show the arrogant assumptions that are made about science. I will then discuss the similarities between ...

What objections would a deonteologist have
(User Rating: 3.00 | Length: 3.6 Pages)
What objections would a deonteologist have Whereas a teleological theory of ethics holds that an action is right, depending on the consequences; a deonteological theory states that an action is right, depending on the nature of the act itself, or of the intention of the person performing the act. I ...

Why has J.S. Mill´s version of Utilitarianism proved to be more acceptable than Bentham´
(Length: 3.4 Pages)
Why has J.S. Millīs version of Utilitarianism proved to be more acceptable than Benthamī Utilitarianism began life as an ethical principle under Jeremy Bentham who theorised that an action if right if it produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people. In its original form the argument ...

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