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Government Funded Philosophy courses
- A Level
- (East Sussex)
- 2 Years
...to modern thought Strengthen your capacity for analysis, reasoning and judgement Spot defects of logic; learn how to put a clear argument; gain confidence in discussion...
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
...It teaches you to think methodically and critically, develops your analytical and reasoning skills and examines how philosophical ideas relate to present-day issues...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...Are we born knowing anything? Or: What do we mean when we say something is morally wrong? How can we work out what to do in a moral dilemma?...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...These are the kinds of questions that are considered in the study of Philosophy at both AS and A2 level, and you will come into contact with a range...
- A Level
- Weston-super-mare
- 2 Years
...· What can I be certain about? · What makes something good? · Am I the same person I was ten years ago? At AS Level you will study four units...
- A Level
- Cirencester
...on some of the great questions of human life, from the ancient past to the present day: who are we and what is the point of life? Can we be certain...
- A Level
- (Harrow-on-the-hill)
- 2 Years
...Ultimately, Philosophy is as demanding as it is satisfying - it reaches those parts other subjects cannot reach! Students should develop a range of transferable...
- A Level
- Preston
- 2 Years
...There is a unique classroom atmosphere in Philosophy classes at Cardinal Newman. Discussions are vigorous and purposeful and individual views are respected...
- 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
...Virtue Theory • Ethical Language Philosophy of Mind • The mind and body problem • Dualism The following course, offered by Newcastle-under-Lyme College...
- A Level
- Sheffield
...then you will enjoy Philosophy. Philosophy appeals to students who are interested in discussing the really big questions in life; and who enjoy reading...
- A Level
- Lewes
- 1 Year
...Humanities What will I study? The subject concerns the study of ideas, and is designed to develop critical and intellectual skills as well as knowledge...
- A Level
- Leyton
- 2 Years
...of commonly held assumptions, and developing their powers of reason and argument. Philosophy asks questions such as. Does what you see match the world as it really...
- A Level
- Farnborough
- 2 Years
...and what makes something a rational argument? · Metaphysics - what kinds of things exist, and what are they like: e.g. does God exist? · Epistemology...
- A Level
- Finchley
...you mature in your thought and relations with people. Doing Philosophy is not easy but as with doing anything difficult you will develop new skills which...
- A Level
- Worcester
- 2 Years
...If you are one of those people who can't stop asking irritating questions about things most people take for granted, then either you are daft or Philosophy is for...
- A Level
- (Benfleet)
- 2 Years
...issues underlying our existence and social life, such as: Is all knowledge â€-learned†or is some already â€-programmed†in our minds? Can we always...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...Entry requirements: 4 x GCSE B grades It is also strongly recommended that students have at least a 'B' grade in GCSE English due to the nature of assessment in Philosophy...
- A Level
- Hull
- 2 Years
..."How can I tell whether the world I see around me is real?" Or, "Can we really know the difference between right and wrong? Do I have a soul?" Level...
- A Level
- Croydon
- 2 Years
...OFFERED Students can expect to be involved in learning activities across most days of the week between 9.00am and 5.00pm TOTAL FEE TOTAL OVERSEAS FEE ADDITIONAL...
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