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Philosophy and Religious Studies

Epsom for Everyone provides expertly created curriculum content for the various philosophy and ethics topics of A Level and GCSE Religious Studies across all the major examination boards, and Pre-U Philosophy and Theology. Click on the images below to explore the courses that are currently available for you and your students, and access all presentations, quick quizzes, and video lessons contained within them.

Animal Ethics

An investigation into animal ethics, how it's approached, the big issues in the area, the ideas of Peter Singer, and the application of normative ethical theories (e.g. natural law, situation ethics, and virtue ethics) to the issues involved.

Environmental Ethics

An investigation into environmental ethics, how it's approached, the big issues and debates in the area, the ideas of key thinkers (e.g. James Lovelock and Arne Næss), and the legal, social, and religious perspectives on the issues involved.

Social Ethics

An investigation into social ethics, how it's approached, the big issues and debates in the area, the ideas of key thinkers (e.g. Martin Luther King Jr and Joni Eareckson Tada), and the legal, social, and religious perspectives on the issues involved.

Situation Ethics

An investigation into situation ethics, how it works, biblical examples of it, the ideas of key thinkers (e.g. John Robinson and Joseph Fletcher), how to apply and evaluate the theory, and the legal, social, and religious perspectives in the area.

Utilitarianism

An investigation into utilitarianism, how it works, its different types, the ideas of key thinkers (e.g. Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill), how to apply and evaluate the theory, and the legal, social, and religious perspectives in the area.

Cognitivism

An investigation into cognitivism, how it works, its different types (e.g. divine command theory, intuitionism, and naturalism), the ideas of key thinkers (e.g. G. E. Moore, J. L. Mackie, and Richard Dawkins), and how to evaluate the different types.