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Explain the main features and strengths of the teleological argument for the existence of God (A-Level, Religious Studies)

The teleological argument, is a a posteriori, inductive argument for the existence of God. This means it is based on inferring the existence of God from sense evidence. The argument relies on sense eviden...

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How should I structure an essay evaluating the view that Aquinas' 'Analogy' is more revealing than Wittgenstein's 'Language Games'?

Firstly, you need to 'get off the fence' and decide which you actually believe to be 'more revealing'. Although in Philosophy essays time is very tight, it is definitely worth taking a few minutes at the ...

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What happens in the light dependent reaction in photosynthesis?

Background Photosynthesis is the process where energy from light is used to break apart bonds in water . Hydrogen from water is then combined with CO2 to form glucose which ...

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Answered by Hannah W. Biology tutor
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How do I write a clear and concise essay that will effectively answer the question?

The trick to writing a clear and concise essay is PLANNING. Planning is essential in helping you to establish a clear line of argument. Without planning, the essay can lose focus as you write it. An ...

AP
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Describe the polymerase chain reaction

The first step of PCR requires the target gene to be located using primers. Primers are short nucleotide sequences that are the complementary to either side of the target gene. The DNA sample containing t...

TT
Answered by Tolu T. Biology tutor
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