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Will Nietzsche be for or against the ISIS?

Depending of the theory we would like to consider, as the ISIS is based on a religious moral he would be against it. As the death of god is one of the mayors points in his moral thesis, but if we take int...

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Answered by Devian M. Philosophy tutor
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Is a law still a good law if nobody actually follows it?

This depends on how we define the concept of "law", which academic scholars have been at war over for decades. Some people take what's called a teleological point of view, where the procedure th...

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If I have a picture of a graph f(x), how can I draw what |f(x)| and 3f(x-2) look like?

This is about a topic called graph transformations. It can get quite complicated, but the lucky thing here is that each question can be broken down into steps.

So considering the first question wit...

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Answered by Jamie H. Maths tutor
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To what extent can we think of prose poetry as 'poetic'?

The admission of prose into the poetic pantheon has been hotly debated. It is fitting that Charles Baudelaire's seminal prose poetry collection 'Le Spleen de Paris' (1869), was published posthumously, ush...

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What's the difference between tempo and rhythm?

Tempo and rhythm are terms that are often mixed up. They are both related to how fast or slow a piece of music is, but in very different ways. Simply put, 'tempo' is how fast you are going; 'rhythm' is ho...

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Answered by David H. Music tutor
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