What is Philosophy? Philosophy students will consider the big questions, such as: “What is knowledge?” and “What do good, bad, right and wrong really mean?” Students at A-level will also explore further questions including: “Is the concept of God incoherent?” and “What is mind?” Course Structure: Paper 1: Epistemology and moral philosophy Paper 2: Metaphysics of God and metaphysics of mind
Grade 6 in English (Language or Literature) The minimum entry requirement for A Level courses is at least five GCSE passes at grade 6 or higher. In addition, some courses will have specific entry requirements.
Paper 1: Written exam (3 hours), 10O marks, 50% of A Level Paper 2: Written exam (3 hours), 1OO marks, 50% of A Level
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What is Philosophy? Philosophy students will consider the big questions, such as: “What is knowledge?” and “What do good, bad, right and wrong really mean?” Students at A-level will also explore further questions including: “Is the concept of God incoherent?” and “What is mind?” Course Structure: Paper 1: Epistemology and moral philosophy Paper 2: Metaphysics of God and metaphysics of mind
Grade 6 in English (Language or Literature) The minimum entry requirement for A Level courses is at least five GCSE passes at grade 6 or higher. In addition, some courses will have specific entry requirements.
Paper 1: Written exam (3 hours), 10O marks, 50% of A Level Paper 2: Written exam (3 hours), 1OO marks, 50% of A Level