July 12, 2010 by

APPLY Kant to any issue

In the OCR specification we are required to apply Kant to issues surrounding business ethics (globalisation, stakeholder interests, whistleblowing, care of…

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July 11, 2010 by

Extract 3: Daniel Jacobson’s multilevel defence of utilitarianism

Daniel Jacobson defines the multilevel approach like this: Multilevel theories distinguish between an intuitive and a critical level of moral thinking….

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July 11, 2010 by

Extract 4: The Happy Warrior – Wordsworth

Wordsworth's The Happy Warrior as an alternative concept of happiness. Martha Nussbaum argues that Wordsworth's The Character of the Happy Warrior…

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July 10, 2010 by

Start Here: Relativism

Relativism is normally encountered early in the course, in order to contrast it with absolutism. This is not without its problems!…

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July 10, 2010 by

Weblinks and reading

Note: throughout the site further reading will be taken from these six books (in bold in the bibliography), so that the…

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July 10, 2010 by

Weblinks and reading

Note: throughout the site further reading will be taken from six books , so that the students can buy one or two additional…

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July 10, 2010 by

Weblinks and reading

Note: throughout the site further reading will be taken from a limited number of books (refer to the fuller bibliography for…

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July 5, 2010 by

Extract 6:Application – Natural Law and Nuremberg Trials

Debate Between Natural Law and Positive Law For a full text of this excellent article by Professor Swartz of Colorado University,…

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July 1, 2010 by

Extract 7: Literary application – Les Miserables and synderesis

In this extract from Book 4 chapter 1 of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, Javert feels the strain of the true, innate…

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July 1, 2010 by

Extract 5: Synderesis and Aquinas

In Summa Theologica (I, Q79)Aquinas describes synderesis as a knowledge of first principles or an innate habit of thinking. It is…

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