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Explain the Logical Problem of Evil

The Logical Problem of Evil, also known as The Inconsistent Triad, is an argument against God's existence that tries to show that the existence of evil is logically inconsistent with the existence of a Go...

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Explain why emotivism is a non-cognitivist theory of ethical language.

A non-cognitivist theory of ethical language is one that denies that ethical statements are propositions which express truth or falsity. Emotivism is the theory of ethical language that holds that ethical...

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Do Arguments from Empiricism support Berkeley's Idealism as a Theory of Perception?

Arguments from Empiricism do support Berkeley’s Idealism as a theory of perception. This is because Berkeley’s Idealism is in itself an argument from Empiricism. To understand this it is important to see ...

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How does the equation of a circle work? What do the individual parts represent?

A student will often see the equation of a circle in the form (x-a)2+(y-b)2=r2. In this instance, a and b simply represent numbers. They are not variables. In fact, a repr...

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How is an action potential generated?

Firstly the resting membrane is set by Na+/K+ ATPase so that 3 Na+ moves out for every 2K+ that moves in; this creates a negative membrane potential of around -65mV. To initiate an action potential the me...

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