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Describe René Descartes' wax experiment in the Second Meditation and what it shows about human experience:

Although Descartes has proven to himself that he exists as a thinking thing (an argument he outlines with the cogito), he is still dissatisfied with any proof of the physical world and the reliab...

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Answered by Ben N. Philosophy tutor
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Explore the theme of good and evil in Shakespeare's 'Othello'

Perhaps the greatest evil of Iago is the way in which is he exploits his loyal reputation. Throughout the first two Acts of the play, Iago’s name is regularly preceded by the epithet ‘honest.’ Iago is tru...

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Answered by Ariella T. English tutor
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How can I improve my analysis of a specific text?

When analysing a text, there are multiple areas we can look at. It is a good idea to look at them individually first, and then see how they link in the text as a whole once we have established good knowle...

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Explain the process of synaptic transmission

When an electrical impulse reaches the pre-synaptic terminal, this is known as an action potential and is the start of the process, this impulse then triggers the release of neurotransmitters from the ves...

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If f(x) = 5 – x and g(x) = 3x + 7, simplify f(2x) + g(x – 1)

There are two stages to this problem: substituting x into the original equation and then expanding out the answer and simplify it. So, with the first stage, we replace every old 'x' with the new form in t...

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Answered by Emma C. Maths tutor
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