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Explain Descartes' divisibility argument for substance dualism.

As a substance dualist, Descartes defends the theory that there exist two ontologically distinct substances; the mental substance and the physical substance.
His divisibility argument is as follows:...

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Answered by Amelia D. Philosophy tutor
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What course should I study at University if I dont know what career path I want to follow yet?

I would start by asking what your interests are and what you are passionate about. It is important to think of what you will enjoy studying at University and what you would be interested in learning more ...

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How do you integrate ln(x)?

Here, we use integration by parts. We must imagine ln(x) as a product of 1 and ln(x). We usually take the function of x to be our dv/dx, however, in the case of ln(x), we take that to be u (it is a specia...

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Answered by Omkar D. Maths tutor
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Find the constant term in the expression (x^2-1/x)^9

This problem uses the binomial expansion formula: (x+y)n= k=0Zn nCk xk yn-k.But lets try to understand where this formula comes...

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Answered by Vincent Y. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between primary socialisation and secondary socialisation? (4 marks)

Primary socialisation is the process through which a child learns the norms, values, and appropriate behaviours for an individual within wider society. This usually takes place within the family, and can ...

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Answered by Georgia C. Sociology tutor
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