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Assess the view that the primary and secondary precepts of natural law are unhelpful in moral decision making
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This 37/40 (A* grade) essay in Religious Studies - Ethics - Natural Law provides a great revision and learning resource for Religious Studies students. 
 
It contains both key content and wider knowledge on the topic of Natural Law, covering themes such as the primary and secondary precepts, Synderesis Rule, the Catholic Church, Hume's 'is-ought' fallacy, case studies such as the AIDs crisis, UK Law, the Doctrine of Double Effect, and more. 
 
Key thinkers in this essay include: Aquinas, th...
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To what extent does natural law provide a helpful method of moral decision-making?
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An example essay that achieved an A*. I hope it's helpful.
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LME 318 Certification Review Exam Questions And Answers Verified Solutions.
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Critics who believe that violent fairy tales should be shared in their original versions would argue that - correct answer the psychological benefit is good for children. 
 
Frequent repetition of the same vowel sound within a line or lines of poetry is known as - correct answer alliteration 
 
The basal reading program can best be described as - correct answer ...
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NR442 - Community Health Exam 1
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NR442 - Community Health Exam 1 
 
 
 
 
 
Population - ANS A group of people having common personal or environmental characteristics 
May also refer to all of the people in a defined community 
 
Aggregate - ANS Subgroups or sub-populations that have some common characteristics or concerns 
 
Community Definition - ANS A collection of people who interact with one another and whose common interests or characteristics form the basis for a sense of unity of belonging 
3 defining factors: peo...
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Deontology Revision Notes
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Normative Ethical Theories: Deontological Approaches 
 
1 - Defining Deontology 
 
2 - Natural Moral Law 
 - Primary Precepts 
 - Secondary Precepts 
 - Doctrine of Double Effect 
 
3 - Proportionalism 
 
4 - Evaluation of Deontological Approaches
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CLASSICS IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY James Fieser
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THOMAS AQUINAS: NATURAL LAW 
Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) was born in what is now central Italy, and spent 
his life as a priest and scholar in the Roman Catholic Church. His most famous 
work is the voluminous Summa Theologica, which contains an influential 
account of natural law. In brief, God embeds various values within our natural 
instincts, which we discover through reason; these provide the substance of both 
our morals and laws. Part of Aquinas’s motivation is to explain why natural ...
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OCR A* GRADE RS essay ‘Critically assess how ethical the primary precepts are’
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My essay on St Thomas’ Primary precepts is mainly focused on the content of topic 3.1 from the OCR specification for religious studies. The document includes the question, my plan, and answer, all completed in 40mins (typical timed exam conditions). The essay is written by hand, but handwriting is clear. There is some highlighting which is slightly distracting but not a problem. The mark was 37/40 for this paper.
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Natural Law Mind Map
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Religion and Ethics, Natural Law. A detailed Mind-Map on the Aquinas's Natural Law covering The primary precepts, The Doctrine of Double Effect and Proportionalism! Exploring the key concepts of the argument alongside strengths and weaknesses - perfect for essay planning and revision. A* worthy!
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AP World History, Question & Answer, 100% Accurate, graded A+
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AP World History, Question & Answer, 100% Accurate, graded A+ 
 
 
Abbasid Caliphate - -Descendants of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle, al-Abbas, the Abbasids overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate and ruled an Islamic empire from their capital in Baghdad (founded 762) from 750 to 1258. (p. 234) 
 
absolution - -The theory popular in France and other early modern European monarchies that royal power should be free of constitutional checks. (p. 452) 
 
Acheh Sultanate - -Muslim kingdom in northern Sumatra...
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SCL 1501 STUDY GUIDE
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said to have done something that is forbidden (crime). The state, through the courts, will charge and try that person (prosecute) on behalf of the wider society or community. If that individual is found to have broken the law, he will be punished according to the law (this is what is called a criminal sanction). Such criminal sanctions include imprisonment, a fine, correctional supervision, community service and so forth. A criminal court takes charge of this process. 
For example, the law forbi...
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