PHILOS 1B03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Reasonable Person, Harm Principle

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Cumulative but bias towards second half, (probably in the 2nd section) Everything you need off of the powerpoint slides. Answer 1 or 2 essays depending on how it"s gonna be set up. Will be a choice for which one you end up with. Don"t worry about sourcing for the essays. Know positions of philosophers, cite by saying feinberg said this . Focus on recent stuff in the course, equality, assisted suicide, hate speech, prostitution as a form of expression. Should know bare bones of the core judgements - court"s reasoning (this is what the course reasoned in butler), relevant tests: oake"s, relative harm, cstt . Don"t ramble on about something that"s not completely related: don"t get any marks for that. Dialectic structure is nice, but not required (helps the argument) Tips: take a few minutes at the beginning of the exam to figure out what you"re gonna do - do some outlines for the questions, churn out your course .

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