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AQA Philosophy A-level: Meta-ethics essay plan (Moral Philosophy)
  • AQA Philosophy A-level: Meta-ethics essay plan (Moral Philosophy)

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  • This is an essay plan for Meta-ethics within the Moral Philosophy unit of Philosophy AQA a-level. Assessing anti-realism. Covering: non-naturalism, Intuitionism, Error Theory, Non-cognitivism, Emotivism and Prescriptivism. - unique and strong argument that will help you stand out - Comes with a written introduction and conclusion - 3 core arguments with back and forth counterarguments, to get A03 marks. - Less focus on A01, more EVALUATION. - additional comments to help you understa...
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Ethics Midterm Multiple Choice Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Ethics Midterm Multiple Choice Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • What is the funny phrase surrounding the making of excuses, especially as it relates to our environment? A. Snickers Defense B. Twinkie Defense C. Krispy Kreme Defense D. Oreo Defense correct answer: Twinkie Defense According to class discussion, the terms ethics and morality can be used interchangeably? A. True B. False correct answer: False Which category of moral actions states that acts are either mandated or prohibited? A. Morally permissable B. Moral supererogatory C. Mor...
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Emotivism offers the best meta- ethical theory(30) exemplar essay. A level WJEC eduqas
  • Emotivism offers the best meta- ethical theory(30) exemplar essay. A level WJEC eduqas

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  • Well- written 30 marker on whether emotivism is the most convincing meta-ethical theory. Well structured in the format of an introduction, argument for and against twice and a well written conclusion (6 paragraphs). Marked by teachers given 27/30. Notes used are from WJEC eduqas Religious Studies year 2 book on ethics and religion A level. Uses philosophers such as AJ Ayer, C.L. stevenson, Rachels and G.E. Moore.
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PHI2604 PROCTORED FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH ANSWERS
  • PHI2604 PROCTORED FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH ANSWERS

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  • Chapter 1 ETHICS AND THE EXAMINED LIFE MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Not thinking too deeply or too systematically about ethical concerns a. isolates you from other people. c. ensures that no moral dilemmas arise. b. undermines your personal freedom. d. helps guide you to moral truth. 2. Which of the following is the overall point of the author’s discussion of “doing ethics”? a. Doing ethics is difficult, but not doing it is foolish. b. Doing ethics requires many years of careful study. c. Most peopl...
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PHL 101 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
  • PHL 101 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • What is the version of relativism about aesthetics judgments known as emotivism? correct answer: Relative to Individual What leads David Hume to doubt the existence of a self? correct answer: Can never observe anything but the perception What are some of the complications of the Soul Theory of identity? correct answer: - What features of a person are determined by their "soul"? - Could you undergo a soul switch and never know it? What are some of the complications of grounding p...
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A level Religious Studies Edexcel: Meta-ethics
  • A level Religious Studies Edexcel: Meta-ethics

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  • These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summarises the following: - What is meta ethics and how does it differ from normative ethics - Fact-value distinction - Is-ought gap - Cognitive vs non-cognitive - Ethical naturalism - Intuitionism or ethical non-naturalism - Emotivism - Prescriptivism - Strengths and weaknesses
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A* Essay - Intuitionism provides the best way to understand ethical Statements. Discuss OCR Religious Studies Meta Ethics Essay
  • A* Essay - Intuitionism provides the best way to understand ethical Statements. Discuss OCR Religious Studies Meta Ethics Essay

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2022
  • This is an essay that debates the extent to which G.E Moores Intuitionism provides the greatest way to understand ethical statements more so than using Ethical Naturalism or Emotivism. It critiques all 3 of the different means of understanding ethical statements and uses a large range of scholarly views. This is for those studying OCR Religious Studies A Level.
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Meta-Ethics Verified Questions and Answers (100%)2023
  • Meta-Ethics Verified Questions and Answers (100%)2023

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  • Meta-Ethics Verified Questions and Answers (100%)2023 Emotivism - ANS-moral statements are not statements of fact but expressions of emotion.
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After studying the Reading & Study materials, compose a 500-600 word argument that is objective, carefully-constructed, and free of emotion (and hence it should not contain any exclamation points) in support of your opinion about ethical relativism and Ch
  • After studying the Reading & Study materials, compose a 500-600 word argument that is objective, carefully-constructed, and free of emotion (and hence it should not contain any exclamation points) in support of your opinion about ethical relativism and Ch

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  • After studying the Reading & Study materials, compose a 500-600 word argument that is objective, carefully-constructed, and free of emotion (and hence it should not contain any exclamation points) in support of your opinion about ethical relativism and Christian ethics. Formulate your argument by answering BOTH of the following questions: 1. Is Christian ethics relativistic or absolutist? Explain your answer. 2. What, if any, are the differences between ethical relativism and the subjective...
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PHI 2604 Questions with accurate answers, gradedc A+, 2022/2023
  • PHI 2604 Questions with accurate answers, gradedc A+, 2022/2023

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  • PHI 2604 Questions with accurate answers, gradedc A+, 2022/2023 Document Content and Description Below Not thinking too deeply or too systematically about ethical concerns a. isolates you from other people. c. ensures that no moral dilemmas arise. b. undermines your personal freedom. d. helps guide y ou to moral truth. 2. Which of the following is the overall point of the author’s discussion of “doing ethics”? a. Doing ethics is difficult, but not doing it is foolish. b. Doing ethics req...
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