Philosophy of Religion A Level

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        • gaunilo
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      • Religious Experience -An Introduction
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      • religious language
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Tag: OCR philosophy of religion

February 1, 2015February 1, 2015 Matthew Livermore

As Frys to Wanton Boys

April 30, 2014April 30, 2014 Matthew Livermore

Criticisms of the Cosmological argument from Hume, Mackie and Anscombe

May 11, 2013 Matthew Livermore

Descartes’ Ontological argument video

May 9, 2013 Matthew Livermore

Explain Gaunilo’s challenges to Anselm’s Ontological argument. (25)

April 27, 2013 Matthew Livermore

Religious Experience – Voices

February 15, 2013May 1, 2014 Matthew Livermore

Past AS level Philosophy questions

February 2, 2013February 2, 2013 Matthew Livermore

Mackie’s criticisms of the cosmological argument

January 31, 2013February 1, 2013 Matthew Livermore

To what extent was Hume successful in his critique of the cosmological argument? [10] (with breakdown of my answer)

January 31, 2013May 12, 2014 Matthew Livermore

Ethics

  • Year 1 Ethics
    • Natural Law
      • natural law
      • eternal law
      • final cause
    • Kantian Ethics
    • Situation Ethics
    • Utilitarianism
    • Business Ethics
    • Euthanasia
  • Year 2 Ethics
    • Meta-Ethics
    • Conscience
    • Sexual Ethics
      • sexual ethics

Developments in Christian Thought

  • Year 1 DCT
    • Augustine
      • Augustine on the Will Mind Map
      • To what extent has Augustine’s teaching on human nature caused more harm than good?
      • New OCR AS Spec – Augustine on Original Sin
    • Death and the Afterlife
      • Schmemann on Death and the Afterlife
      • The philosophical problems with belief in an afterlife
      • The Little Onion
    • Knowledge of God’s Existence
    • The Person of Jesus
    • Christian Moral Principles
    • Christian Moral Action
  • Year 2 DCT
    • Religious Pluralism and Theology
    • Religious Pluralism and Society
    • Gender and Society
    • Gender and Theology
    • Secularism
      • The Challenge of Secularism
    • Liberation Theology

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