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Moral Philosophy

Moral Philosophy is a module in the AQA A2 Unit 3 Philosophy course.

Specification

Are there moral truths and if so what is their nature? This question encourages students to consider a range of possibilities, from moral truth as based on transcendent Platonic forms to the denial of moral truth altogether. This material links with issues addressed in the texts: in particular, Plato’s Republic and Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil.

This unit is also concerned with moral decisions. Students will need to consider whether moral decisions should be made in terms of consequences alone, or whether moral rights, duties and principles, which have intrinsic value independent of consequences, are paramount. This material has links with Mill’s On Liberty, and also the Unit 3 theme on political philosophy.

Moral truth.

The denial of moral truth

Moral decisions

Paul's Resources

Steve's Resources: Plato

Steve's Resources: Practical Wisdom

Steve's Resources: Kant

Steve's Resources: Moral Realism and Naturalism

Steve's Resources: Secondary Property Realism and Relational Properties

Steve's Resources: The Denial of Moral Truth

Sample Questions

1. Is utilitarianism compatible with having integrity in one's moral opinions and behaviour? [AQA Sample Paper]

2. Examine the difficulties moral realists face in explaining how our moral beliefs commit us to certain actions. [AQA Sample Paper]















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