A good A-level Philosophy student should: be willing to think and to have your ideas challenged be willing to be wrong (a lot) be able to transfer ideas from thoughts to paper be well organised, motivated and keen to learn independently be willing to debate and argue This specification has been designed to introduce students to the key methods and concepts in philosophy through the study of four broad themes: Epistemology: What can I know? Philosophy of Religion: Can the existence of God be proved? Ethics: How de we make moral decisions? Philosophy of Mind: Are mind and body separate? Students will develop and refine a range of transferable skills, such as the ability to ask penetrating questions, to analyse and evaluate the arguments of others and to present their own arguments clearly and logically. A2 Examination Section A: Ethics Section B: Philosophy of Mind
Name: Religious Studies A2 Qualification title: GCE A level Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations Created 20160205 11:55:06 Updated 20160806 14:45:07
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