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Containing 15 B section questions (arguments) for Ethics A Level (mainly targeted for WJEC but can be used by other exam boards).

Each of the 15 past paper questions include 3 to 4 arguments (for and against - directly countering each other) presented in a table so your students can easily look for arguments that can directly appeal to them.

Examples of questions include:
- The doctrine of the mean is useless as a way of defining moral character.’ - Evaluate this contention
- Morality does not depend upon religious belief.’
- The manufacture and sale of weapons is ethically justifiable.’
- Research using stem cells is immoral
- War is never justifiable from a religious point of view
etc.

It contains original arguments formulated by myself and from other point of views e.g. Hinduism, Christianity, real world news, Utilitarianism etc.

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