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What are the philosophical grounds for Frege's notion of 'sense'?

To understand Frege’s notion of ‘sense’, it is imperative to grasp the problem it aims to address. It is a fundamental principle of logic that if two singular terms (a,b,c, etc.) are identical, then they ...

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Answered by Adam H. Philosophy tutor
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Explain how Utilitarians might approach euthanasia

Utilitarianism provides a teleological approach, meaning that the outcome of a given situation determines whether the action is right or wrong. Bentham’s hedonic calculus is used to weigh up elements of a...

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Explain why a named settlement you have studied can be considered sustainable using the systems approach?

Break down of question: "named settlement" - needs an example that you can give particular facts on "sustainable" - consider in what sense the term is used. When thinking about urbanis...

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Answered by Jenny S. Geography tutor
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Was the potato famine of 1845 - 1852 a turning point for the Irish economy?

Industry, agriculture and the country's demographic were the key components of the Irish economy, meaning these are the three areas that must be examined in order to answer this question. Industry and agr...

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What are two of Aristotle's virtues?

One of Aristotle's key virtues is the virtue of being indignant. He teaches that a virtuous person would be justified in being upset if an individual does well when they should not have. For example, if a...

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