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A level PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS Overview


Philosophy and Ethics is a broad essay based subject, which gives students a range of knowledge and understanding of many philosophical concepts, key thinkers, themes, texts and ways of thinking. It also draws light on key ethical issues, which remain incredibly important to this day. The course provides a critical approach to the consideration of moral and philosophical issues.


Exam board OCR H573


Course outline


Philosophy: Students will study all the ancient philosophical influences such as Plato and Aristotle. They will look at theories on the creation of the universe and the existence of God and will also examine the debate over whether God, evil and suffering can co-exist.


Ethics: Students will study how people come to make decisions on a whole range of issues. They will ask big questions: How should I behave? How must I live? Is honesty always necessary? Is killing a person ever justified?


Religious Thought: This will also provide an opportunity to reflect on and explore the place and role of religion in the modern secular world and the challenges that religion faces.


Complementary subjects English Literature, English Language, History, Sociology, Psychology and Business Studies.


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