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These three resources are aimed at A Level students studying the works of Immanuel Kant - These will help your students indefinitely.

Kant - Ethics A Level Notes (File One) includes 4 pages of concise notes to do with the works of Kant including:
- The Theory of Duty
- Moral Law Within
- Kant’s definition of Morality
- Autonomy
- Three Maxims
- Summum Bonum
- Three Postulates of Morality
- Taxonomy of Duties
- Prima Facie Duties

Kant - Ethics A Level Questions (File Two) contains Seven Pages/Four Questions, each of which have been completed as per the question states to an ‘A’ grade standard (as peer reviewed by other staff and pupils).
Questions include:
- Compare the Categorical Imperative to Christianity
- Examine the concepts of reason, human duty and the Categorical Imperative in Kant’s Moral Theory
- 'Kant’s definition of moral statements as a priori, and therefore absolute, is unhelpful’. Evaluate this contention
- How compatible are Kant’s ethics with a religious approach to ethics?

The Highest Good (File Three) includes a very brief outlook on what the highest goods are within differing beliefs/ethical systems e.g. Kant, Aristotle, Aquinas, Bentham, Mill, Fletcher, Hinduism, Islam & Atheism.

This pack is possibly one of the most relevant and fullest A Level revision notes you will get for the topic of Immanuel Kant.

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