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Explain Hume's distinction between matters of fact and relations of ideas (5)

David Hume, an empiricist, separated knowledge into categories - "matters of fact" and "relations of ideas".

Hume argues that every affirmation which is certain, such as geometr...

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Answered by Amy E. Philosophy tutor
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Using a case study, describe a successful sustainable transport scheme

In Freiburg, sustainable and efficient transport has been developepd with the introuction of 500km of cycle lanes. The significantly reduces CO2 emissions in the city and encourages a sustainab...

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Answered by Elysia H. Geography tutor
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How do I solve an algebraic expression when the unknown is on both sides of the equals sign?

the basic idea is to get everything with the unknown (let's assume this is x) on one side of the equals and everything else on the other side. To do this we use the 'inverse idea' to move our items onto d...

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Answered by Coral R. Maths tutor
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How should I approach an unseen poem?

Unseen poetry is a chance for you to show the examiner your skills at language analysis and closer reading. To start with an unseen poem, make sure you've got a couple of highlighters to hand in order to ...

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Examine how Steinbeck presents the character of Curley's wife in 'Of Mice and Men'. (30)

Throughout Steinbeck's novella, 'Of Mice and Men', the character, Curley's wife, is portrayed in varying lights, from first appearing a floozy, to later being presented as an innocent woman. The audience ...

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Answered by Katie F. English tutor
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