AS and A Level: Religious Studies & Philosophy
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It is Obvious that Morality is Relative Critically Assess This Claim.
- Word count: 806
- Submitted: 30/07/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Human beings have no free will, critically assess this claim.
- Word count: 878
- Submitted: 30/07/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Asses the claim that humans are not free to make moral decisions
- Word count: 462
- Submitted: 11/07/2012
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for A-levels)
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Explain Kant's moral argument
- Word count: 679
- Submitted: 28/06/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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Explain the Cosmological Argument for the existence of God, according to Aquinas
- Word count: 1273
- Submitted: 27/06/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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All Genetic Engineering is essentially wrong Discuss.
- Word count: 528
- Submitted: 23/06/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Religious authority. I will be focusing on the way the Bible is used in the religion Christianity.
- Word count: 1654
- Submitted: 19/06/2012
- Awarding body: AQA (for A-levels)
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Explain and evaluate the role of conscience in moral decision-making
- Word count: 1543
- Submitted: 21/05/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Explain Mills understanding of liberty and outline three arguments that support his concept of negative freedom.
- Word count: 922
- Submitted: 18/05/2012
- Awarding body: AQA (for A-levels)
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Explain Mills understanding of liberty and outline three arguments that support his concept of negative freedom.
- Word count: 922
- Submitted: 18/05/2012
- Awarding body: AQA (for A-levels)