Ethics AS Level

Containing the topics; Religion & Morality, Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics and War & Peace.

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"Love your neighbour as you love yourself" is an example of what kind of love?
Agape
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The analogy of the Archangel and the Prole belong to which philosopher?
R.M Hare
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Antinomian ethics relates to which idea?
Conscience
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What is the Decalogue?
The Didache
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The analogy of the Archangel and the Prole belong to which philosopher?

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R.M Hare

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Antinomian ethics relates to which idea?

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What is the Decalogue?

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rebecca browning

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8. Joseph Fletchers book = THE New Morality not A New Morality

Lauren

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Many of these answers are wrong, The decalogue IS in fact the ten commandments, in The Republic, a dialogue between Plato and Socrates depicts Socrates discussingwith Euthyphro "Is the pious loved by the gods because it is pious? Or is it pious because it is loved by the gods?", I would refrain from using the word 'holy' as this implies Christian connotations, stick with pious as it literally means 'good'. For this topic you should be referring to 'Situation Ethics' by Joseph Fletcher, although this should be an after thought, secure quotes and content first. The situation ethics approach IS antinomian and this term can be applied to both agapeistic love and the agapeistic calculus. Finally, I would leave pacifism to the Just war topic :)

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