AS and A Level: Religious Studies & Philosophy
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a) Compare and contrast deontological and teleological approaches to ethics. b) Compare and contrast rule and act utilitarianism c) Compare and contrast rule utilitarianism and Kantian theory.
- Word count: 544
- Submitted: 16/09/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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Utilitarianism is the most helpful ethical approach when discussing the issues around abortion' Discuss.
- Word count: 665
- Submitted: 11/09/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Discuss Christian Views on Contraception, Marriage and Divorce.
- Word count: 1428
- Submitted: 10/09/2012
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for A-levels)
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Outline the Ontological Argument for the existence of God.
- Word count: 1915
- Submitted: 05/09/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Capital Punishment - analyse the views of Ernest van den Haag and Hugo Adam Bedau,
- Word count: 2565
- Submitted: 31/08/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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Since utilitarians hold that justice can be subordinated to overall utility, utilitarianism is morally unacceptable. Discuss.
- Word count: 1533
- Submitted: 29/08/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for A-levels)
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Should welfare payments be stopped for problem gamblers?
- Word count: 470
- Submitted: 18/08/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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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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a***s the claim that humans are not free to make moral decisions
- Word count: 462
- Submitted: 11/07/2012
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for A-levels)