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Explain the Prisoner's Dilemma

The Prisoner's Dilemma is an example of a game theoretical model. Game theory is a mathematical tool you can use to try to figure out what people might do in certain situations. In game theory terms, we c...

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Answered by Asli E. Economics tutor
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Evaluate the claim that we are never free to make our own decisions.

For this type of essay question we are being asked to evaluate which means we must consider all sides of the argument and present a suggestion for which is the best point of view. Start with a simple essa...

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How do you present a clear argument to an essay question?

The first and most important thing is to answer the question! This may sound simple but it requires good reading of the question. For example, if your question said something like 'To what extent are theo...

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Justified True Belief is one analysis of Knowledge; discuss two opposing arguments.

The JTB account of Knowledge is a basic and foundational claim that has been argued against quite stringently within the field of Epistemology. The most pressing arguments are Gettier Style cases, which c...

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‘The financial problems of James VI were of his own making?’ How far do you agree?

Before You Start The Question: Knowing how you write essays is important- having an idea of how to approach things before the exam is key to keeping calm. For questions focusing on how fa...

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Answered by Nadia W. History tutor
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