Moral Philosophy - Utilitarianism BookletQuick View
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Moral Philosophy - Utilitarianism Booklet

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<p>Contents:</p> <p>• ACT UTILITARIANISM<br /> • THE FELICIFIC CALCULUS<br /> • PROBLEMS FOR ACT UTILITARIANISM:<br /> o Difficult to calculate<br /> o Tyranny of the majority<br /> o Moral status of particular relationships<br /> o Higher and lower pleasures<br /> o Other values/preferences beyond happiness<br /> • RULE UTILITARIANISM<br /> • PREFERENCE UTILITARIANISM</p> <p>Tasks included, and space for these to be completed.</p>
Moral Philosophy - Kantian Ethics BookletQuick View
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Moral Philosophy - Kantian Ethics Booklet

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<p>CONTENTS</p> <ul> <li>Key terms</li> <li>Overview of his work</li> <li>Duty</li> <li>The hypothetical imperative</li> <li>The categorical imperative and its three formulations</li> <li>The three postulates</li> </ul> <p>Tasks included.</p> <p>Booklet attached by Word - you will be able to edit it.</p>
AQA Philosophy A Level - Intro & UtilitarianismQuick View
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AQA Philosophy A Level - Intro & Utilitarianism

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<p>An introduction to the AQA A Level Philosophy course. Brief overview of the course and applications: Stealing, Telling Lies, Simulated Killing and Eating Animals. Brief overview of: Utilitarianism, Kantian Ethics and Virtue Ethics.</p> <p>Full explanation of Utilitarianism: Act and Rule. Preference in a separate resource.</p>
OCR Religious Studies A Level - Kantian EthicsQuick View
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OCR Religious Studies A Level - Kantian Ethics

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<p>An explanation of Kantian Ethics, including strengths and weaknesses.</p> <p>Background<br /> Hypothetical Imperative<br /> Categorical Imperatives<br /> Three Postulates<br /> Objections<br /> Strengths<br /> Weaknesses<br /> Conclusions</p>