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This essay received 36/40 and so is an A* essay. 
 
Question; 'Natural Law is not convincing' 
Obviously the essay is not perfect, but hopefully it can still be used as a demonstration of structure and ability to argue points.
Quite a complicated essay question that may be useful if you want to prepare for the harder questions! 
 
Includes; thesis and 4 further paragraphs with case studies and scholars.
Question: 'Assess the view that utilitarianism provides the best approach to business ethics' 
 
Includes; Thesis and 4 paragraphs. 
Very detailed and includes examples and scholars!
This 21 page booklet includes all you need to know for your A level exam on Euthanasia! It includes detailed summaries of every concept as well as applied euthanasia to natural law and situation ethics and case studies to support points. There are also in depth essay plans at the end. 
 
What's inside: 
- Autonomy and euthanasia 
- Case study of Tony Bland with PVS 
- Glover's views 
- The Hippocratic Oath 
- Distinction between Acts and Omissions (Rachels) 
- Glover on ordinary and extra...
This is an up to date summary of the 1.5.2 module in OCR Computer Science A-Level about technology's impact on the environment.
This 6 page document includes 3 extremely detailed essay plans on religious language. 
 
What's inside: 
Question 1 - 'Does the apophatic way provide an effective method for theological discussion?' 
Question 2 - To what extent is symbol an effective way of communicating religious ideas? 
Question 3 - To what extent is the via-positiva (cataphatic way, Aquinas) an effective way of communicating religious ideas? 
 
These essay plans include a wide range of scholars, counter arguments, a A* ...
This 2 page document includes a summary of Aquinas' cataphatic way or via positive. If you are struggling to understand this concept, reading this document is the way to go! 
 
What's inside: 
- Aquinas' cataphatic way explained 
- definitions of univocal language and equivocal language 
- Analogy 
- Why we would use analogy according to Aquinas 
- Analogy of attribution 
- Analogy of proper proportion 
- examples to further aid understanding
This 2 page document provides a summary of Wittgenstein's view of religious language, with criticisms along the way. 
 
What's inside: 
- Wittgenstein's picture theory 
- logical positivism with strengths and weaknesses 
- The vagueness of words 
- Wittgenstein's criticism of logical positivism 
- D.Z Phillips' view
This document is 2 pages long, so is only a brief summary, but is still useful for an in-depth understanding of Tillich's symbolic language! 
 
What's inside: 
- Tillich and symbolic language: a summary 
- Symbol examples 
- Criticisms of symbolism 
 
Essay plan: 'To what extent is symbol an effective way of communicating religious ideas?'
This 17-page booklet includes every single argument/scholar/piece of information you need to know for the topic AND includes synoptic links which are absolutely essential to achieve an A*. I only used this booklet to revise for my A level and got an A*! 
 
What's inside: 
- Possible practice questions 
Omnipotence: 
- God can do anything, including the impossible (Descartes, Anselm) with criticisms 
- God can only do the possible and logical (Aquinas, Swinburne) with criticisms 
- God delib...