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Logic / Philosophy

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Cross Levels Way, Eastbourne, BN21 2UF
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Course summary

Studying A-Level Philosophy is a rigorous intellectual course focused on reasons, arguments and justification. You'll start to ask big questions such as What is knowledge? What is truth? What is Good? and be introduced to Epistemology (theory of knowledge), Moral Philosophy, the Metaphysics of God, and the Metaphysics of Mind. Over the next two years, you'll develop critical and intellectual skills to challenge preconceptions and develop knowledge and understanding of major philosophical issues. In the first year, you will cover Epistemology and learn the theory of knowledge. You will learn the tripartite theory and understand perception as a source of knowledge, including Direct Realism, Indirect Realism, Berkeley's Idealism. You will then move onto moral philosophy and discuss what is meant by good, bad, right and wrong. You will then consider normative ethical theories, including utilitarianism, deontological ethics, and virtue ethics and how applied ethics, such as stealing, simulated killing, eating animals, and telling lies relate to everyday life. In the second year, you will have the chance to explore metaphysics of God, the concept and nature of God, issues with God's attributes, and arguments for the existence of God, including ontological, teleological and cosmological arguments. You will also discuss the problem of evil, the status of religious language, the metaphysics of mind, dualist theories, physicalist theories, mind-brain type identity theory, eliminative materialism, and functionalism.

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