Comprehensive revision notes, made with the new specification in mind, for Edexcel’s Religious Studies AS and A Level course.
All topics are covered:
1.1 Design Argument
1.2 Cosmological Argument
1.3 Ontological Argument
2.1 The nature of religious experience
2.2 Influence of religious experience
3.1 Problem of evil and suffering
3.2 Theodicies and solutions to the problem of suffering
4.1 Analogy and Symbol
4.2 Verification and falsification debates
4.3 Language games
5.1 Context to critiques of religious belief and points for discussion
5.2 A comparison between a critic of religion, Bertrand Russell, and a religious believer, Frederick Copleston
6.1 Views about life after death across a range of religious traditions
6.2 Points for discussion about life after death
6.3 Religion and science debates and their significance for philosophy of religion
1.1 Environmental issues
1.2 Equality
2.1 Utilitarianism
2.2 Situation Ethics
3.1 War and peace
3.2 Sexual Ethics
4.1 Meta-ethics
4.2 The relationship between religion and morality
5.1 A comparison of the work of Immanuel Kant and Aristotle with regard to Deontology and Virtue Ethics respectively
6.1 Issues in medical ethics with a focus on beginning and end of life debates
Comprehensive revision notes, made with the specification in mind, for Edexcel’s Ethics course. All topics are covered:
1.1 Environmental issues
1.2 Equality
2.1 Utilitarianism
2.2 Situation Ethics
3.1 War and peace
3.2 Sexual Ethics
4.1 Meta-ethics
4.2 The relationship between religion and morality
5.1 A comparison of the work of Immanuel Kant and Aristotle with regard to Deontology and Virtue Ethics respectively
6.1 Issues in medical ethics with a focus on beginning and end of life debates
Comprehensive revision notes, made with the specification in mind, for Edexcel’s Philosophy course. All topics are covered:
1.1 Design Argument
1.2 Cosmological Argument
1.3 Ontological Argument
2.1 The nature of religious experience
2.2 Influence of religious experience
3.1 Problem of evil and suffering
3.2 Theodicies and solutions to the problem of suffering
4.1 Analogy and Symbol
4.2 Verification and falsification debates
4.3 Language games
5.1 Context to critiques of religious belief and points for discussion
5.2 A comparison between a critic of religion, Bertrand Russell, and a religious believer, Frederick Copleston
6.1 Views about life after death across a range of religious traditions
6.2 Points for discussion about life after death
6.3 Religion and science debates and their significance for philosophy of religion