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Accurate use of technical terms
FULL MARKS PART A A very good/excellent attempt to address the question showing understanding and engagement with the material Accurate use of technical terms Very high level of ability to select and deploy relevant information
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A very good/excellent attempt to address the question
FULL MARKS PART A A very good/excellent attempt to address the question showing understanding and engagement with the material Underline Keywords...What is the question asking? Explain...NATURAL LAW...EUTHANASIA Key terms, scholars, wider reading, explained clearly Linking not Listing - plan structure
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Accurate use of technical terms
REVISION, REVISION, REVISION
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Very high level of ability to select and deploy relevant information
CONTENT, DETAIL AND STRUCTURE, PLANNING
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Part A - Advice Revise (including planning practice) Plan structure
- Terms, scholars, wider reading - Linking not Listing - No opinion or evaluation
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Explain the Concept of Absolute Morality (25)
Address Question... "The ethical concept of absolutism is..." Quote "Thou shalt not murder..." Link...Further explanation 'From this we can see...objective, universal Scenario... Link...Example 'An early example of absolutism...' Link...Develop 'Further examples can be found in...' Summary ' As opposed to moral relativism, absolutism bases its ethical decisions...'
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FULL MARKS PART B Comprehends the demands of the question
Uses a range of evidence Shows understanding and critical analysis of different viewpoints.
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ADVICE Always conclude - re-iterate and develop Plan structure
10 marks is less than 25 Plan structure Answer Question in Intro Link don't list Link contrasting arguments Include quotes, scholars Always conclude - re-iterate and develop
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EXAMPLE 'Moral Absolutism cannot be justified.' Discuss (10 marks)
Intro - Answer Question 'To justify moral absolutism, one must accept that in certain situations... I am going to argue that, because... Take for example the Biblical rule 'Thou shalt not steal...' Scenario Link and apply - 'If a cultural relativist were to answer this, they would consider...' Link and argue - 'In contrast, the opposite would be true for an absolutist such as...' (specific) Link and argue - 'This stands in complete opposition to a subjective relativist, who unlike a cultural relativist...' (always apply to example) Conclusion (re-iterate and develop) - 'Ultimately, the implication of my argument is...as can be seen my Natural Law's lack of flexibility in the scenario presented
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YOUR TURN Situation Ethics has no serious weaknesses. (10 marks)
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