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Briefly explore the conflict between Pietas and Furor in Virgil's Aeneid

Aeneas is an emblem of pietas, the duty to one's state, family and gods. Yet there is not a neat divide between pietas and its antithesis furor, uncontrollable emotion. In The Aeneid, and Aeneas' journey,...

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Answered by Poppy B. Latin tutor
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What is the de Broglie wavelength of a dust particle that has a mass of 1e-10 kg and a velocity of 0.05m/s?

From the question asked, we need to identify the key bits of information.

Firstly, we are asked to find the de Broglie wavelength, so we write down the de Broglie relation:

lambda = h/p

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Answered by Josh H. Physics tutor
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Isn't Kant's philosophy of ethics really unrealistic?

Good question.

Yes, in some ways it is. In fact, it is one of the main arguments put forward in objection to the type of ethics that Kant proposes. As Kant's suggestions about what we should do see...

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La investigación espacial, ¿vale la pena?

Desde mi punto de vista, la investigación espacial no vale la pena. Primero, cuesta mucho dinero que se podría usar para causas más importantes por ejemplo la pobreza. Si el dinero se diera a las organiza...

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Answered by Eve T. Spanish tutor
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How is Immanuel Kant's Categorical Imperative compatible with a religious perspective?

To begin with we need to break down the Categorical Imperative. Firstly, into what a Categorical Imperative is, an absolute and unconditional requirement based on reason. Then, into the three main section...

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