Philosophy, Ethics and Beliefs

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Philosophy Ethics and Belief is a subject that gives students the opportunity to develop thinking skills and powers of analysis and the ability to produce and assess a balanced argument. It improves language skills and enables an appreciation of objective concepts and individual opinions. This subject allows for a variety of skills to be developed appropriate for careers in fields such as journalism, law, medicine, media, the police force, teaching, psychology, designing and charity work.

Course information

Name: Philosophy, Ethics and Beliefs Qualification title: GCE A Level in Religious Studies Qualification type: Assessment Exam Board: Edexcel - Component 1: Philosophy of Religion - In this unit, students focus on key philosophical questions such as the exploration of the nature and influence of religious experience in philosophical thought. They also consider the place of evil and suffering in the world, and ask whether it is ever possible to successful talk about God. Other elements of the unit involve addressing key philosophical issues, influences and developments as well as individual philosophers. Component 2 Religious Ethics - This unit sees the students exploring the intricate links between religious and philosophical belief, and ethical behaviour. Significant ethical theories such as Utilitarianism, situation ethics and natural moral law are debated and applied and practical issues such as War and Peace and Sexual Ethics are considered. The language of ethics, such as what we mean by ‘good’ and ‘bad’ is studied alongside a focus on key ethicists and their particular theories. The ever-popular topic of medical ethics will engage many students as will a focus on some of the more prominent developments in ethics of the last few years. Component 3 Study of Belief- Buddhism - Students will have the opportunity to focus on the religion of Buddhism in more depth than they have had the chance to before. They will be asked to look at religious beliefs, values and teachings, sources of wisdom and authority and practices that have shaped and expressed religious identity as a Buddhist. Also explored are the social and historical developments as well as a comparative study of two Buddhist scholars. The students will also be aiming to show understanding of Buddhism in the context of key societies. (Set texts will be specified). Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20150929 12:29:49 Updated 20161101 10:26:16

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Provider

Stroud High School
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Learning aims

Title: GCE A Level in Religious Studies Qualification: GCE A Level in Religious Studies Classification: History, Philosophy and Theology

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