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What is the divisibility argument for substance dualism?

The divisibility argument is one of three of Descartes’ arguments for substance dualism: that is the view that the mind and body are separate.

The argument runs as follows: Bodies are divisible int...

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Answered by Nik S. Philosophy tutor
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Explain 4 key sources of monopoly power.

  1. Legal barriers. Some monopolys are granted their status as monopolys by government for a fixed period. For example, Camelot who operate the National lottery are granted the power to be the sole supp...
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Answered by Cameron L. Economics tutor
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Find dy/dx of the equation y=x^2 ln⁡(2x^2+1).

This question requires the use of two key rules of differentiating. The first of these is the product rule. The product rule describes a way of differentiating an equation which is the product of two diff...

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Answered by Cameron L. Maths tutor
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When integrating, why do we add a constant to the resulting equation?

The +c is to represent the loss in information after differentiation. Remember, integration is just the reverse of differentiation. Say we had this function:

f(x) = 2x^2 + 1 And we differentiate: f...

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Answered by Tom C. Maths tutor
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My teacher has marked 'no creo que es asi' as wrong. Why?

When expressing a negated opinion, you need to use the subjunctive. So it should be 'no creo que sea asi'. This applies to many other opinion verbs, like pensar. Remember: Pienso/creo que... use the indic...

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Answered by Amelia B. Spanish tutor
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