Religious Studies
Course summary
Philosophy, Ethics and Buddhism provides a critical approach to the consideration of moral and philosophical issues. Philosophy asks big questions about the nature of reality questions such as: ‘Why is there suffering in the world?’ and ‘What is the nature of truth?’ Students study both ancient and modern philosophers to help explore these questions. Ethics is the study of morality and looks at what it the right and wrong way to act. We relate ethical theories, both secular and religious, to real life issues within Euthanasia, Business and Sexual Ethics. The study of Buddhism, often completely new to our students, provides a totally different perspective on life. We explore the nature of the soul and the cause of suffering as well as assessing the benefits of meditation. This course would suit students who have an interest in current affairs, enjoy listening to different points of view and thinking deeply about life. The course is essay based so students will complete regular essays! You do not need to have studied GCSE Religious Studies in order to study this course but if you enjoyed Religious studies at school this could be a good course for you to consider.
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