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AQA A-level Philosophy 3.4 Metaphysics of Mind complete notes
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Notes and essay plans for the entirely of AQA A-level Philosophy 3.4 metaphysics of mind. Notes written out for every bullet point on the specification, my complete notes that I memorized for the exam with a brief essay plan for each purple heading.
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AQA A-level Philosophy 3.2 Moral Philosophy complete notes
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Notes and essay plans for the entirely of AQA A-level Philosophy 3.2 Moral Philosophy. Notes written out for every bullet point on the specification, my complete notes that I memorized for the exam with a brief essay plan for each purple heading.
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AQA A level Philosophy entire course notes + mini essay plans
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Every theory/argument for the AQA A level Philosophy course. Following the specification I have written up in short paragraphs every single bullet point. At the end of each topic I have made an essay plan to fit each theory into. I took this A-level in 2023 and my entire revision was just memorizing this document I made (I was predicted an A* and am awaiting my result). This is literally the entire course written out, no theory left out, written in exam-style not just bullet points.
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Practice Exam Questions & Answers: Definition of Knowledge
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This is a compilation of example exam questions and answers for AQA A-level philosophy. Specifically questions for the definition of knowledge topic, regarding the tripartite view.
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A* The tripartite view of knowledge and Gettier's response (12)
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A top band answer (10-12/12)as marked by an AQA A-level philosophy teacher to the question 'Briefly outline the tripartite view of knowledge and Gettier's response". Written under timed exam conditions and typed word-for-word onto a word document. A very concise answer with little to no redundancy. The answer on on the second page.
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QUIZ 4 PHIL 201 Questions and answers ( 2021 latest update )
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QUIZ 4 PHIL 201. 
Quiz #4	PHIL 201	INCORRECT IN RED 
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For Plato, the realm where things are constantly in a flux and changing is: 
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For Locke, which of the ideas below would be a complex idea: 
 
 
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Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons that epistemologists are generally hesitant to accept testimony as a source of knowledge: 
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According to Plato, how do we gain genuine knowledge? 
 
 
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How should propositional knowledge be defined?
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essay debating Plato's jtb
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Flashcards for 'What is Knowledge' Module for Epistemolgy topic of A level Philosophy AQA.
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Flashcards for 'What is Knowledge' Module for Epistemolgy topic of A level Philosophy AQA. From an A* student. Can also provide access to quizlet flashcards if asked.
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AQA A-level Philosophy 3.3 Metaphysics of God complete notes
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Notes and essay plans for the entirely of AQA A-level Philosophy 3.3 metaphysics of God. Notes written out for every bullet point on the specification, my complete notes that I memorized for the exam with a brief essay plan for each purple heading.
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PHILOSOPHY 201 QUESTION 4 VERIFIED ANSWERS BY GOLD EXPERT
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QUIZ 4 PHIL 201. 
Quiz #4	PHIL 201	INCORRECT IN RED 
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For Plato, the realm where things are constantly in a flux and changing is: 
 
 
 
 
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Selected Answer: 
 
the world of becoming 
 
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For Locke, which of the ideas below would be a complex idea: 
 
 
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table 
 
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Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons that epistemologists are generally hesitant ...
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