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The Frege-Geach Embedding Problem for Non-cognitivism

October 23, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

The Frege-Geach problem (sometimes called the embedding problem) is a challenge to moral non-cognitivism – the view that moral judgements…

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Posted in: Metaethics, Moral philosophy

Descartes’ Wax Argument

October 21, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

René Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy (1641) begins from a position of radical doubt – questioning everything that can possibly…

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Posted in: Epistemology

Hume’s Missing Shade of Blue

October 20, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

David Hume is one of the most famous defenders of empiricism – the view that all knowledge ultimately comes from…

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Posted in: Epistemology

Cogito Ergo Sum (I think, therefore I am) as A Priori Intuition

August 15, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

“Cogito ergo sum” or “I think therefore I am” is probably the most famous argument in all of philosophy. But…

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Posted in: Epistemology

Horizontal vs. Vertical Cosmological Arguments

July 26, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

Cosmological arguments all try to explain why anything moves, changes, or exists at all. But there are different versions of…

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Posted in: Cosmological argument, Metaphysics of God

Teleological Arguments: Hume vs. Paley (Analogy vs. Deductive)

July 4, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

Teleological arguments get that name from the ancient Greek word telos, meaning end, goal, or purpose. And teleological arguments argue…

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Posted in: Metaphysics of God, Teleological argument

What are Qualia?

May 5, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

The technical definition of qualia (singular: quale) according to the A-level philosophy specification is: intrinsic and non-intentional phenomenal properties that…

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Posted in: Metaphysics, Metaphysics of mind

The Conceptual Interaction Problem for Dualism

May 3, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

Substance dualism is the view that the mind is a completely different and distinct kind of substance to physical stuff.…

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Posted in: Dualism, Metaphysics of mind

Mackie’s Argument from Queerness

March 29, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

J.L. Mackie’s argument from queerness is an argument for moral anti-realism (the meta-ethical view that there are no objective moral…

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Posted in: Metaethics, Moral philosophy

Cognitivism and Non-cognitivism in Metaethics

February 11, 2025 PhilosophyALevel.com

In metaethics, cognitivism and non-cognitivism are two different views of what moral judgements – such as “stealing is wrong” –…

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Posted in: Metaethics, Moral philosophy

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