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Jamieson’s Method and Moral Theory

Answering question (b)

In the second part of this two-part article, Robin Harrigan shows you how to tackle the (b) question on Jamieson’s passage in the Unit 4 Implications paper

Edexcel A2 Unit 4: Implications —Philosophy of religion

The first thing you should do when you see the question in your Unit 4 Implications paper is to work out where in Jamieson’s article the exam passage is from. This will indicate what ideas the examiners want examined in question (a) and evaluated in the light of implications for understanding religion and human experience in question (b).

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