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Natural law (SE) best approach to the issue of euthanasia’. Discuss.
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11  cards
Assess whether or not the concept of sanctity of life has any meaning in twenty-first century medical ethics
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9  cards
‘A person should have complete autonomy over their own life and decisions made about it’. Discuss
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7  cards
Assess whether or not Kantian ethics provides a helpful method of moral decision making
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9  cards
Evaluate whether or not an ethical judgement about something being good, bad, right or wrong can be based on the extent to which duty is best served
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6  cards
‘Kantian ethics is so reliant on reason that it unduly rejects the importance of other factors, such as sympathy, empathy and love in moral decision-making’. Discuss.
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7  cards
Assess whether or not ethical terms such as good, bad, right and wrong, have an objective factual basis that makes them true or false in describing something.
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8  cards
Assess whether or not ethical terms such as good, bad, right and wrong, reflect only what is in the mind of the people using such terms. (INTUITIONISM)
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4  cards
The falsification principle presents no real challenge to religious belief
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‘Verificationism cannot withstand its criticisms’. Discuss.
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7  cards
‘Paley’s arguments are weaker than the criticisms of them’. Discuss.
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7  cards
The Cosmological Argument cannot prove God exists
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9  cards
To what extent is the ontological argument successful in proving the existence of God?
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11  cards

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