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Philosophy college courses
- A Level
- Lincoln
- 2 Years
...Philosophy is about enquiry. It is about using reason to answer fundamental questions that have occupied enquiring minds since the ancient Greeks... Learn about: IT Law, Full Time, Business and Management...
- Vocational qualification
- London
...Philosophy See Religious Studies courses where you can study two central areas of philosophy: Philosophy of Religion Moral Philosophy (Ethics)...
- Vocational qualification
- Salford
...course will be enjoyed by students who like asking questions and have an enquiring mind. On the course you will be studying issues such as: Can we be certain about knowledge?...
- Vocational qualification
- Godalming
- 2 Years
...During the AS course we cover the nature of perception and our knowledge of reality: can we know how things really are from the way they appear to...
- A Level
- (Brighton)
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
...you for a specific career, gives you highly valuable thinking skills that can be used in a variety of different situations and occupations. Philosophy... Learn about: Classical civilisation, Study Philosophy, Philosophy of religion...
- Vocational qualification
- (Penylan)
...the study of a key text. AS Unit 1 An Introduction to Philosophy 1 This unit explores epistemological and metaphysical questions concerning the nature...
- Vocational qualification
- (Eccles, Salford)
- 2 Years
...In year two you will: · Further develop your understanding of key philosophical concepts, themes, texts and techniques. You will be given the opportunity to specialise further...
- Vocational qualification
- Thames Ditton
...and aims of Philosophy through the study of traditional philosophical problems. Please note that you must enjoy reading and writing as well as being prepared...
- A Level
- (Brockley)
- 2 Years
...of the world around us. It will look at spiritual, moral, ethical and social issues as well as the relationship between our minds and bodies...
- A Level
- Stockton-on-tees
- 2 Years
...to achieve AS-level · Unit 1 introduces some of the key questions of philosophy such as â€-Why should I be moral? Why should I be governed? How do I gain...
- A Level
- Surrey
- 2 Years
...predominantly discussion and the presentation of arguments. You should enjoy reading and exchanging ideas in discussion. The ability to argue a...
- A Level
- Totton
...What is a person? How can we be sure that we are the same person through time? Why should I be moral? Is it because morality is a social contract...
- A Level
- Walthamstow
- 2 Years
...2 Year Start date: September 2010 Qualification: A Level Awarded By: AQA Introduction to course Do you question things that other people take for granted?...
- A Level
- Eastleigh
- 2 Years
...Can I be sure of anything? Is it possible that I am the only thing that exists? Where does the idea of God come from? Am I really free to make choices...
- A Level
- Taunton
...Over the two years you will study four modules. All of these modules are assessed in traditional exams. Why choose this course? If you study this course...
- A Level
- Paignton
...and apply them to everyday life. A worthwhile skill to cultivate. What will I be learning? Philosophy is about using rational argument and logical thinking...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
...ability to research a topic thoroughly. Stimulating and lively classroom discussion helps you to develop and test your ideas. Key Features of Philosophy at Hills...
- A Level
- Bexhill-on-sea
- 2 Years
...Course content AS: Year 1 Philosophy teaches people to think clearly, to follow lines of reason, and to argue from premises to conclusions. It helps students...
- A Level
- (Ashton Under Lyne)
- 1 Year
...on real issues you'll thrive on this course. You'll learn that a philosopher doesn't take anything for granted and questions everything. If you want to be an independent-minded...
- A Level
- (Ashton Under Lyne)
- 2 Years
...on real issues you'll thrive on this course. You'll learn that a philosopher doesn't take anything for granted and questions everything. If you want to be an independent-minded...