Philosophy and Ethics (GCEA)

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It will appeal to those of you who have an enthusiasm for thinking and debating some of the biggest questions that face human beings, for example Why does the universe exist. Where do right and wrong come from. Is there a God. What is the mind. Is there life after death. Am I free to make my own decisions. I am still not sure. Thinking for yourself and realising there are often more questions than answers can be both exciting and alarming, but if you want to develop an inquiring mind and challenge basic assumptions we make about life and human living then studying Philosophy and Ethics could be for you.

Course information

Name: Philosophy and Ethics (GCEA) Qualification title: GCE A Level in Religious Studies Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations Created 20151120 15:06:37 Updated 20151120 15:06:37

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Churston Ferrers Grammar School
Academy Converter
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01803 842289
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Address

Greenway Road Town: Brixham County:Devon

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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