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My Revision Notes: WJEC and Eduqas A level Religious Studies Religion and Ethics
Clare Lloyd
My Revision Notes: WJEC and Eduqas A level Religious Studies Religion and Ethics
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Target success in WJEC and WJEC Eduqas A-level Religious Studies with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam-style tasks and practical tips to create a revision guide that you can rely on to review, strengthen and test students' knowledge.

With My Revision Notes every student can:
- Plan and manage a successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner
- Consolidate subject knowledge by working through clear and focused content coverage
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English
ISBN
9781510450301
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WJEC/Eduqas mapping table
Theme 1: Ethical thought
1A Divine Command Theory
1B Virtue Theory
1C Ethical Egoism
Issues for analysis and evaluation
Specimen exam questions
1D Meta-ethical approaches – Naturalism
1E Meta-ethical approaches – Intuitionism
1F Meta-ethical approaches – Emotivism
Issues for analysis and evaluation
Specimen exam questions
Theme 2: Deontological ethics
2A St Thomas Aquinas’ Natural Law – laws and precepts as the basis of morality
2B Aquinas’ Natural Law – the role of virtues and goods in supporting moral behaviour
2C Aquinas’ Natural Law – application of the theory
Issues for analysis and evaluation
Specimen exam questions
2D John Finnis’ development of Natural Law
2E Bernard Hoose’s Proportionalism
2F Finnis’ Natural Law and Hoose’s Proportionalism – application of the theory
Issues for analysis and evaluation
Specimen exam questions
Theme 3: Teleological ethics
3A Joseph Fletcher’s Situation Ethics – his rejection of other forms of ethics and his acceptance of agape as the basis of morality
3B Fletcher’s Situation Ethics – the principles as a means of assessing morality
3C Fletcher’s Situation Ethics – application of the theory
Issues for analysis and evaluation
Specimen exam questions
3D Classical Utilitarianism – Jeremy Bentham’s Act Utilitarianism: happiness as the basis of morality
3E John Stuart Mill’s development of Utilitarianism: types of pleasure, the harm principle and the use of rules
3F Bentham’s Act Utilitarianism and Mill’s Rule Utilitarianism – application of the theory
Issues for analysis and evaluation
Specimen exam questions
Theme 4: Determinism and free will
4A Religious concepts of predestination
4B Concepts of determinism
4C The implications of predestination/determinism
Issues for analysis and evaluation
Specimen exam questions
4D Religious concepts of free will
4E Concepts of libertarianism
4F The implications of libertarianism and free will
Issues for analysis and evaluation
Specimen exam questions
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