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Political Philosophy - What Account of Justice Ought an Egalitarian Adopt?

To consider an action as just is when it offers each individual equal dignity and respect. This is now considered the conception of substantive, universal, moral equality (Gosepath, 2011). If this is a reliable definition for moral equality, then we should ask what account of justice ought an individual considerably concerned with moral equality (an egalitarian) adopt.

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Philosophy of Perception - In Defence of the Argument from Illusion

What do we perceive when we see, hear, think, smell and taste? Do we experience the real objects or do we perceive objects of perception? Do we ever truly experience objective reality?

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Contextualisation - A New Way of Seeing the World

The world is an extremely complex place to live in, especially now and we, as humans, have a natural yearning to make sense of it, but what if this is hurting more than it’s helping. Enter Contextualisation.

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