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Deontological Vs. teleological Starter: In pairs you need to match up the key words and their meaning. L.O We are learning how Kant’s deontological ethics compares to a teleological approach to ethics.
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SNAP!! With the person next to you; Divide the cards up equally between you, shuffle the cards and begin your game of snap. L.O We are learning how Kant’s deontological ethics compares to a teleological approach to ethics.
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Kant’s theory Make two columns Deontological Teleological Put the keywords and meanings under the correct column. Any grey areas? L.O We are learning how Kant’s deontological ethics compares to a teleological approach to ethics.
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You are now going to use these cards to explain the key differences between deontological and teleological ethics using Kant’s theory. You can use Utilitarianism to help you compare the ethics. Complete the worksheet L.O We are learning how Kant’s deontological ethics compares to a teleological approach to ethics.
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Key points If you had to pick 4-5 points/ concepts to help explain Kant’s theory and the how it is different to teleological ethics which would be the best to pick? Could some points go together? Think about the main part of his theory for e.g L.O We are learning how Kant’s deontological ethics compares to a teleological approach to ethics.
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‘Explain the key differences between deontological and teleological approaches to ethics’ Refer to Kant's theory of ethics in your answer. What would be your introduction? Point number 1) Point number 2) Point number 3) Point number 4) What example or examples could you use to show your understanding? What would your summary say? Use your sheet to create a plan Remember to break the categorical imperative down into its 3 sections when explain it L.O We are learning how Kant’s deontological ethics compares to a teleological approach to ethics.
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The Categorical Imperative There are three ways that Kant formulates the categorical imperative: 1.One should act in such a way that one could will it that one’s action should become a universal law. 2.One should always act in such a way as to treat fellow beings as an end in themselves and not a means to achieving an end. 3.One should act as though you were a legislator in the “kingdom of ends”.
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Essay Read this essay. Highlight any academic sounding words you like/ impress you. What is good about this essay? What needs changing about this essay? L.O We are learning how Kant’s deontological ethics compares to a teleological approach to ethics.
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Homework Your challenge is to use this essay, your plan and sheet to write this up in neat for Friday. I want to see you have taken on board the comments I have made on your previous essay AND To add a little bit of spice…I want you to include at least 3 of the more academically sounding words you have highlighted in that essay, in your work Highlight them so I know you are in there. L.O We are learning how Kant’s deontological ethics compares to a teleological approach to ethics.
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