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Briefly outline Anselm's Ontological argument

Anselm's Classical Ontological argument was based on ontology( the study of the nature of being). It was intended as a means of proving the existence of God on an a priori basis which doesn't require the ...

BA
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What is hydrogen bonding and why does water have a higher boiling point than methanol?

Hydrogen bonding is an intermolecular interaction between a partially positively charged hydrogen atom on one molecule and a partially negatively charged atom on another molecule. The difference in charge...

MQ
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How does Shakespeare present the relationship between Othello and Iago?

In his play 'Othello', Shakespeare portrays the relationship between the eponymous Othello and the Machiavellian Iago in a dramatic and compelling way. His subtle, yet powerful use of language, as well as...

CG
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Explore the ways Williams portrays the rise of a new social order in A Streetcar Named Desire

The dominating theme in A Streetcar Named Desire is the conflict between values and culture between the Old South and the New South. The rise of a new social order is entirely embodied by Stanley whose do...

LO
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What is a strength of Kantian ethics?

Although Kantian ethics are inflexible and therefore deemed unrealistic by some, one strength is that it upholds everyone's innate dignity and importance. What Kant advocated was for people not to be trea...

GS
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