Year 1 3a AS: Epistemology Perception - What are the immediate objects of perception? •Direct realism - the immediate objects of perception are mind-independent objects and their properties. •Indirect realism - the immediate objects of perception are mind-dependent objects that are caused by and represent mindindependent objects. •Berkeley’s idealism - the immediate objects of perception (ie ordinary objects such as tables, chairs, etc) are mind-dependent objects. The definition of knowledge - What is propositional knowledge? •Terminology •The tripartite view •The origin of concepts and the nature of knowledge: where do ideas/concepts and knowledge come from? 3b AS: Philosophy of Religion The concept of God God as omniscient, omnipotent, supremely good, and either timeless (eternal) or within time (everlasting) and the meaning(s) of these divine attributes. Arguments relating to the existence of God Religious language
Name: Religious Studies and Ethics / Philosophy Qualification title: GCE A Level in Religious Studies and Ethics Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Assessment Section A: Epistemology Section B: Philosophy of Religion 100% of AS, 50% of A-level 3 hour written examination Awarding - Created 20160320 20:38:15 Updated 20160320 20:39:25
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