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Philosophy and ethics
Conscience Aquinas and Ignorance
This resource is designed for OCR Religious Studies Philosophy and Ethics. It is appropriate for use in the Conscience section in ethics. It explains Aquinas’ concepts of vincibile and invincible ignorance using an example from Aquinas and includes some strengths and weaknesses of Aquinas’ approach.
Kantain Ethics the third formulation of the categorical imperative
Kantian Ethics OCR. This powerpoint helps students to be able to explain the 3rd formulation of the categorical imperactive. Students attempt to apply the 3rd formulation in order to establish rules for a community where all its members would flourish.
Is Kantian Ethics helpful
Kantian Ethics OCR . This powerpoint gives examples from Pojman which show Kantian ethics is not wholly successful. It looks at whether motive or consequences are more important in ethical decision making and considers whether Kantian ethics is too abstract when it comes to deciding right and wrong action.
Business and Stakeholders
This resource is for OCR Philosophy and Ethics and is focused on the Business Ethics Unit. This resource explains what stakeholders are and explains why corporate responsibility may extend to them. It also considers whether business can choose to ignore stakeholders when making decisions.
Is good ethics bad business?
This is a resource designed for OCR Religious Studies: Philosophy, Ethics and Development of Christian Thought. It is specifically aimed at the Business section of Ethics. It considers whether ethical behaviour in business is good or bad for it. It also considers whether Kantian ethics and utilitarian approaches are good or bad for business.