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In Kant's ethics, what is his conception of moral worth and how does it relate to duty?

Kant repeatedly emphasises the question of moral worth. He declares that it is not mere actions (‘which one sees’) that are of significance when we contemplate what it is that contains moral worth, but ra...

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Answered by Payam M. Philosophy tutor
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Why would you use Assembly Language instead of a normal programming language?

Although assembly language is much more difficult to program in, it runs much faster and takes up less storage space. You would generally use it if you need something to happen very very quickly, like in ...

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Answered by Cameron H. Computing tutor
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What is the difference between a scalar and a vector?

A quantity that has magnitude (size), but no direction, is a scalar. A quantity that has magnitude (size) AND direction is a vector.

Scalar quantitie...

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Answered by Alex V. Physics tutor
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what is entropy in terms of disorder?

In terms of chemistry- entropy refers to disorder, so basically things coming out of order. So a reaction involving chemical A moving from a solid to a gaseous state. This change in state of matter, from ...

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Answered by Nimai D. Chemistry tutor
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Explain, using a diagram, the effects of the monopolisation of a perfectly competitive market.

Overall, the monopolisation of a perfectly competitive market can be expected to reduce total welfare. Under perfect competition, the supply curve represents the sum of the individual firms' marginal cost...

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Answered by Hannah M. Economics tutor
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