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Apply the assertions of a Substance Dualist on the question of the existence of a soul.

Substance dualists would assert that there is indeed a soul. Substance dualism is the belief that there are two distinct ontological substances which causally interact, the immaterial mind and material bo...

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Outline the main threads of thought in Preformatism.

Preformatism is the supposed existence of all the parts of an organism in rudimentary form in the egg or the seed and is inferred in the early writings of the Christian Church fathers. They made no develo...

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When do I use the chain rule and when do I use the product rule in differentiation?

These are two really useful rules for differentiating functions. We use the chain rule when differentiating a 'function of a function', like f(g(x)) in general. We use the product rule when differentiatin...

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What does Kant entail when he speaks of his epistemological 'Copernican Revolution'?

Kant's 'Copernican Revolution' in epistemology suggested that cosmology, particle physics, theology and free will/determinism claims involve questions that are naturally raised by the structure of the min...

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What is the difference between the present subjunctive and the imperfect subjunctive?

The difference between these two tenses is simple, it's only a matter of when you use them. Once you have learned what phrases and situations need the subjunctive all you have to remember is that if the p...

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