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Edexcel special

Implications

Philosophy of religion

This ‘Edexcel special’ looks at one way of tackling a passage from A. J. Ayer’s ‘God Talk is Evidently Nonsense’ in the ‘Philosophy of religion’ Implications paper

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A. J. Ayer’s article ‘God Talk is Evidently Nonsense’ offers candidates an opportunity to discuss a range of issues in religious language and religious experience. Here we suggest one possible way in which you could address the generic Implications question in response to a passage from this text.

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