Natural moral law Part 2 - double effect, manualism and proportionalism AQA A level RS Ethics

In this video, we explore the developments in Natural Moral Law that happened after Aquinas' time, including evaluating double effect and explaining the role of the Catholic manualists, finishing up with proportionalism as a modern version of NML. Aimed at students of AQA A level Religious Studies, Year 1 Ethics

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  • @7464765
    @74647652 ай бұрын

    do you have any prediction questions for Christianity or Islam for tomorrow or which year the paper will be similar to ?

  • @MsRutherfordRS

    @MsRutherfordRS

    2 ай бұрын

    No - I never do predictions. Just go in as well prepared as you can and you should be able to handle whatever comes up

  • @user-pb5op4et3v
    @user-pb5op4et3v2 ай бұрын

    May I ask what is the difference between proportionalism and double effect then please

  • @MsRutherfordRS

    @MsRutherfordRS

    2 ай бұрын

    Double effect is for specific situations with two outcomes; proportionalism was a 20th century attempt to reformulate NML to make it more flexible, which some felt needed to be done after the Catholic manualists turned it into a set of rule books