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Outline Descartes' conceivability argument (5 marks)

Descartes’ argument from conceivability for the mind and body as distinct substances is presented in Meditations VI. Descartes stars by asserting that he has a clear and distinct ...

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Answered by Quin O. Philosophy tutor
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How do the arm muscles work to flex the elbow?

To flex the elbow, there are two main muscles involved - the biceps brachii and the triceps brachii. These two muscles work together in an antagonistic pair in order to complete the movement. Antagonistic...

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Can you explain the process of synaptic transmission?

A synapse is the junction between a neurone and the next cell. At the synapse there is both a presynaptic neurone, with vesicles containing neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) and a post synaptic neuo...

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Find the square root of complex number 3 + 4i

Strategy: write down an equation satisfied by the square root, and solve it algebraically.  Method:  square root x+iy  satisfies (x+iy)2 = 3 + 4i. Expand: x

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What is the Kant's categorical imperative?

Kant's categorical imperative is a test he created to see if an act is morally wrong. It simply states that 'an act in a particular circumstance is right if and only if you would choose that everyone perf...

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