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      <title>Moral Monkeys and Kant</title>
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      <description> In todays &#8216;Thought for the Day&#8221; Akhandadhi Das spoke about research presented last week to show that Monkeys express empathy and offer help when a fellow animal is in trouble. These findings seem to suggest that animals have a moral sense, thus calling into question the idea that humans are unique. Does this have implications for the Moral Argument as a proof for the existence of God?</description>
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      <title>TOK The Language of Love</title>
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      <description> Love&#45; every language has a word for love. Love is a basic human emotion.</description>
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