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AS Philosophy Ethics and Religious Studies (AQA)
Home
Taster Lessons
Employability
Progress
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AS Ethics
What is Ethics?
Natural Law
Situation Ethics
Virtue Ethics
Applied Ethics
Issues of Human Life and Death
embryo research; cloning; ‘designer’ babies
abortion
voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide
capital punishment.
Issues of Non-Human Life and Death
intensive farming
use of animals in scientific procedures; cloning
blood sports
animals as a source of organs for transplants.
AS Philosophy of Religion
Teleological Argument
Cosmological Argument
Ontological Argument
The Problem of Evil
Religious Experience
AS Religious Studies
Sources of Wisdom and Authority
The Church
The Authority of Jesus
Christian responses to Jesus’ teaching
The Bible
Expressions of Religious Identity
Baptism
Holly Communion
The mission of the Church
God
Self, Death and Afterlife
Good Conduct and Key Moral Principles
Faith or Works?
Predestination
Sanctity of Life
Just War Theory
Dominion and Stewardship
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Home
Taster Lessons
Employability
Progress
Skills
AS Ethics
What is Ethics?
Natural Law
Situation Ethics
Virtue Ethics
Applied Ethics
Issues of Human Life and Death
embryo research; cloning; ‘designer’ babies
abortion
voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide
capital punishment.
Issues of Non-Human Life and Death
intensive farming
use of animals in scientific procedures; cloning
blood sports
animals as a source of organs for transplants.
AS Philosophy of Religion
Teleological Argument
Cosmological Argument
Ontological Argument
The Problem of Evil
Religious Experience
AS Religious Studies
Sources of Wisdom and Authority
The Church
The Authority of Jesus
Christian responses to Jesus’ teaching
The Bible
Expressions of Religious Identity
Baptism
Holly Communion
The mission of the Church
God
Self, Death and Afterlife
Good Conduct and Key Moral Principles
Faith or Works?
Predestination
Sanctity of Life
Just War Theory
Dominion and Stewardship
voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide
What Is Euthanasia? Types, Legal Status, Facts, Controversy, and
Euthanasia is practice that helps people who are terminally ill or in extreme pain end their lives. We'll go over the different types of euthanasia, what they involve, and where they're legal. We'll also break down some of the controversy surrounding it and give you tips for how to make difficult end-of-life decisions.
www.rsrevision.com/Alevel/ethics/euthanasia/Euthanasia_Case_Studies.pdf
The case of Tom Mortier shows how euthanasia advocates will never stop at the terminally ill
Godelieve De Troyer was euthanised by Belgium's 'doctor death' for severe depression. Her case must make us think twice about allowing assisted dying in Britain
Belgium authorised euthanasia of a terminally ill nine and 11-year-old in youngest cases worldwide
Two children, aged nine and 11, have become the world’s youngest to be euthanised, according to a report.
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