AQA • Philosophy
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Modules Philosophy at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of Philosophy at AQA
- A Level Philosophy 1
- All 1
- Applied Ethics 2
- AQA Philosophy: Epistemology: Definitions 1
- AQA Philosophy: Epistemology: Direct Realism 1
- AQA Philosophy: Epistemology: Essay plans 1
- AQA Philosophy: Metaphysics of God: Essay plans 1
- AQA Philosophy: Metaphysics of God: Notes 1
- AQA Philosophy: Metaphysics of mind: Essay plans 1
- AQA Philosophy: Metaphysics of mind: Notes 1
- AQA Philosophy: Moral philosophy: Deontology 1
- AQA Philosophy: Moral philosophy: Essay plans 1
- AQA Philosophy: Moral philosophy: Utilitarianism 1
- Arguments for the Existence of God 2
- Aristotle 1
- Aristotle virtue ethics 1
- Epistemology 7172 56
- Epistemology - A* Level Concise Notes 5
- Epistemology - definitions of knowledge 7172 1
- Epistemology - limits of knowledge 7172 1
- Epistemology - perception as a source of knowledge 7172 1
- Epistemology - reason as a source of knowledge 7172 1
- Epistemology - what is knowledge? 1
- Epistemology & Moral Philosophy Year 1 7172 2
- Epistemology and Ethics 1
- Ethical Theories 2
- Ethics 15
- Meta Ethics 1
- Meta physics of GOd 4
- Metaethics 1
- Metaphysics 7172 3
- Metaphysics of God 7172 39
- Metaphysics of God and Metaphysics of the Mind 1
- Metaphysics of mind 7172 31
- Metaphysics of Mind & Metaphysics of God Year 2 7172 1
- Metaphysics of mind- religious language 2
- Metaphysics of the Mind 1
- Metaphysics of the mind - MBTIT 7172 1
- Miracles 1
- Moral Ethics 5
- Moral Philosophy 7172 38
- Moral philosophy - utilitarianism 1
- Moral Philosophy AS Meta-ethics 1
- Moral Philosophy, Ethical Theories 1
- Moral Philosophy/Ethics 1
- MORALITY 1
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Latest content AQA • Philosophy
These notes covers a few issues direct realism faces and why they are problematic for the theory.
These essay plans cover almost every possible 25 mark question on the moral philosophy side of philosophy paper 1 according to the AQA spec. These essay plans guarantee an A if used correctly.
These essay plans cover almost every possible 25 mark question in the epistemology section of philosophy paper 1. These essay plans are guaranteed to get you an A if used correctly.
These essay plans cover almost every possible 25 marker question in the metaphysics of mind section of paper 2. These essay plans are guaranteed to get you an A if used correctly.
These notes are a mixture of revised notes and classwork, from substance dualism to eliminative materialism. These notes follow the top band essay structure and can be used to form your own essay plans!
Essay plans for almost all potential essay questions, checked by examiners and guaranteed to get an A/A* if followed correctly. These essay plans reach the top band according to the AQA spec.
These notes cover almost all of the entirety of the metaphysics of God side of Paper 2. These notes follow the top band essay structure whilst going into depth about all the arguments, their problems and potential responses.
These notes cover all the information needed for Utilitarianism on the AQA spec; going into detail on the nature of the three types of utilitarianism, what they offer and their setbacks. These notes will help you with structure of essays.
These notes cover all of the needed information on Kantian deontology from the AQA spec. These notes are essential for getting top band answers as they go into detail on Kant's intention on his theory, the differences between his work and Utilitarianism, and most importantly the issues with his theory. Weighting is incredibly important in essay writing - these notes follow the essay structure.
This covers the definition of knowledge outlined by Plato (JTB) and why this definition cannot be used to claim knowledge. It also goes through other definitions of knowledge - namely Infallibilism, No False Lemmas and Reliablism; outlining why they are deemed as an improvement to Plato's definition and the issues surrounding these new definitions.