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Explain the Ontological Argument

The Ontological argument is an a-priori argument (without any experiential evidence - pure logic - analytical & deductive) to establish the existence of God. It also follows 'de dicto' logic; that by ...

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What type of questions do they ask at an medical interview at Oxford?

The questions they ask in medical interviews at Oxford differ from the questions you get asked at most other universities. For most universities, you can generally prepare answers beforehand since they're...

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How did you find the whole medicine interview experience at Oxford?

To be honest, I was pretty nervous and scared going into the interviews because I didn't know anybody at Oxford or Cambridge so didn't really have anyone to ask in person. I knew they'd be academic but I ...

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How far do Marxists and anarchists disagree over the role of the state?

The state is a political association which establishes sovereign jurisdiction within a defined territorial border. Whilst, in principle, both disagree with the state and believe in a future stateless soci...

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To what extent can Willy Loman be considered a tragic hero?

The protagonist of the play Death of a Salesman, written by the prominent American playwright Arthur Miller, is a man named Willy Loman. Willy has a great number of flaws, so it could be argued t...

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