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Liberal feminism ALREADY PASSED
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What are the key features of liberal feminism? - Individualism, reform, choice and nature, and 
equal rights 
What is individualism? - A liberal belief that every individual is of equal moral worth and 
therefore we can only judge individuals on rational grounds 
Who are the key thinkers behind Individualism and liberal feminism - JS Mill, Mary 
Wollstonecraft 
What are liberal feminists ideas on reform - They seek to open up public life to equal 
opportunities and competition but they don't wa...
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Utilitarianism Notes
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Notes on Utilitarianism in accordance with the OCR Religious Studies specification. The notes provide information, scholars, ideas and quotes compiled from various resources from both within and outside of the curriculum.
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Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Natural Moral Law
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Notes on the three ethical systems tested in your A-Level Religious Studies exam. Very detailed
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Aristotelian virtue ethics practice questions and answers
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Aristotelian virtue ethics practice questions and answers 
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‘Mill’s Utilitarianism can lead to wrong moral decisions’ (40 marks)
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PH133 Notes - Mill, Bentham and Utilitarianism
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An introduction to the moral philosophy of utilitarianism through the work of John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham. Explains and critiques the principle of utility and the general good. Explores the concepts of hedonism, proofs of utilitarianism, fallacies, the integrity objection, utilitarian justice and theories of rights.
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