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Power: Is the ability project stakeholders has to influence the outcome of an organization, deliverables, or a project


Here, what you need to consider is the relative positions of different stakeholder groups.
Interest: The level of concern or a stakeholding pary has over a project. These stake...

IF
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Explain the difference between the Irenaeus and Augustine theodicies (solution to the problem of the evil)?

Their understandings of natural evil is what differtentaites the Irenaeus and Augustine theodicies. Irenaeus believes that natural evil is necessary in the world so that we as humans have something to ove...

LG
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Describe and explain Anselm's Ontological Argument.

The Ontological Argument is one of five classical arguments for the existence of God, using a prior logic (knowledge without experience). It was formulated primarily by St Anselm (1033-1109), defining God...

LL
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How can 'Natural Moral Law' be critiqued as an ethical theory?

‘Natural Moral Law’ was perhaps most famously developed by St. Thomas Aquinas, in his theological guide ‘Summa Theologica’. Aquinas’ ‘Natural Moral Law’ is an absolutist and deontological ethical approach...

EM
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Explain the teleological argument and Hume’s criticisms of it (AS question) - 25 marks

INTRO: define and explain relevant concepts and outline the ideas that will be talked about e.g.: The Teleological argument was famously put forward by St. Thomas Aquinas and William Paley amongst others ...

JN
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