This is a fascinating philosophical, ethical, and theological course that focuses on some of the biggest questions that human beings can ask. Philosophy - Why is there something rather than nothing? Is our universe real? Are you free to make choices or are they pre-determined? If you think you have an answer, know an answer, or want to find an answer, then Philosophy is clearly for you. Philosophy is challenging ideas and debating your opinion. It asks important questions such as is God dead? Are religious experiences real? Is the universe infinite? Ethics - Do you enjoy debating ethical issues? Do you find yourself aggravated by ideas you see in the media? Are you ready to dispute other peoples' opinions? Are you prepared to risk having your views challenged by others? If so, Ethics will provide opportunities to debate issues such as abortion, animal testing, sex, euthanasia, and terrorism. Ethics is engaging with the most highly debated issues in the world today and confidently making moral conclusions.
5 grade 4 or above at GCSE level including a 5 or above in this subject if taken at GCSE. A grade 5 in English Language or Literature is required if this subject has not previously been studied.
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About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Cheshire East |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Yew Tree Lane, Poynton, Stockport, SK12 1PU |
This is a fascinating philosophical, ethical, and theological course that focuses on some of the biggest questions that human beings can ask. Philosophy - Why is there something rather than nothing? Is our universe real? Are you free to make choices or are they pre-determined? If you think you have an answer, know an answer, or want to find an answer, then Philosophy is clearly for you. Philosophy is challenging ideas and debating your opinion. It asks important questions such as is God dead? Are religious experiences real? Is the universe infinite? Ethics - Do you enjoy debating ethical issues? Do you find yourself aggravated by ideas you see in the media? Are you ready to dispute other peoples' opinions? Are you prepared to risk having your views challenged by others? If so, Ethics will provide opportunities to debate issues such as abortion, animal testing, sex, euthanasia, and terrorism. Ethics is engaging with the most highly debated issues in the world today and confidently making moral conclusions.
5 grade 4 or above at GCSE level including a 5 or above in this subject if taken at GCSE. A grade 5 in English Language or Literature is required if this subject has not previously been studied.
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