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What is Biological Naturalism?

Biological Naturalism is a theory developed by John Searle who sought to end the relentless debate between materialists and dualists. As the name of the theory suggests, Biological Naturalism (BN) is crea...

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What constitutes Liberal Democratic Theory (LDT)

Like the Republican conception of the general will, the liberal notion of the ‘will of all’ is formed in relation to how LDT understands the notion of liberty. For LDT, liberty is centred on Hobbes’ notio...

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What constitutes Republican Democratic Theory (RDT)

Modern republican thought, with the help of a growing number of discovered ancient Greek texts, began developing during renaissance Italy . Marsilius in his Defensor pacis, proposed the notion that the so...

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What is the difference between B-cells and T-cells in the immune system?

B-cells and T-cells are both able to react to specific pathogens, but do this in different ways. B-cells produce antibodies that can bind to the pathogen. T-cells have a few functions: they can kill host ...

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The point P lies on the curve C: y=f(x) where f(x)=x^3-2x^2+6x-12 and has x coordinate 1. Find the equation of the line normal to C which passes through P.

First we must find the y coordinate of the point P: We know the x-coordinate is x1=1 so the y coordinate must satisfy the equation y1=f(1) which gives y1=-7. So we now know P is at (1,-7).

We now n...

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