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This is a whole unit of lessons to teach the Kantian Ethics unit of the OCR Religious Studies A-level. It would likely be appropriate for other exam boards also.

This resources includes lesson powerpoints for the whole unit and an accompanying student booklet which follows the powerpoint exactly. It also includes evaluative sheets and further knowledge sheets on Pojman and W.D. Ross. It is all ready to teach and supports independent, student-led learning.

This covers duty, the hypothetical imperative, the categorical imperative and it’s three formulations and the three postulates. It encourages students to evaluative whether Kantian Ethics is helpful in moral decision making; whether duty can be useful in making moral judgements; whether Kantian Ethics is too abstract to be applicable to moral decision making; and whether it is too reliant on reason that it undermines other factors, such as sympathy and emotion.

A complete unit of work, ready to teach!

Please leave a review and happy teaching!

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