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PLS1501 EXAM PACK 2023 PLS1501 EXAM PACK 2023
  • PLS1501 EXAM PACK 2023

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  • October/November 2020 PLS 1501 Introduction to Western Philosophy 100 Marks Duration: 24 Hours This paper consists of 2 pages including this cover page. Instructions: Your exam consists of 3 QUESTIONS. SECTION A which consists of ONE QUESTION is COMPULSORY and counts 50 marks You can choose to answer ANY TWO of the FOUR QUESTIONS under SECTION B All 3 answers must be submitted as part of A SINGLE word file/ text DOCUMENT. Please remember to download the plagiarism declara...
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OCR 2023 GCE Religious Studies H173/01: Philosophy of religion AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
  • OCR 2023 GCE Religious Studies H173/01: Philosophy of religion AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)

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  • OCR 2023 GCE Religious Studies H173/01: Philosophy of religion AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged) You must have: • the OCR 12-page Answer Booklet Oxford Cambridge and RSA Friday 19 May 2023 – Morning AS Level Religious Studies H173/01 Philosophy of Religion Time allowed: 1 hour 15 minutes INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the Answer Booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Fill in the boxes on the front of...
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STS - Module A to D (True/False) 100% Correct
  • STS - Module A to D (True/False) 100% Correct

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  • STS - Module A to D (True/False) 100% Correct As pertaining to all persons, with the capacity to think, everyone can have their own personal knowledge statement about the world. True An "illusion" as a phenomenon is real, but the subject or object of the "illusion" is not. True All knowledge statement taught to you by your discipline, including the contents of Module A&B, should be accepted as truth. False In any truly scientific discipline, it is acceptable that scientific statement sho...
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES A-LEVEL : COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 2024
  • RELIGIOUS STUDIES A-LEVEL : COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 2024

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  • What is the classic Cosmological Argument? - ANS-An argument that aims to prove the existence of God as a posteriori premise, the idea was first suggested by Aristotle - and Aquinas later built upon his teaching. A posteriori premise is knowledge derived from experience. Also known as the "First Cause Argument". The basic principle is that all movement depends on a mover, and that there must be an external mover that is the Prime Mover - the beginning of our existence.
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Aristotle OCR A LEVEL Practice  Guide Exam And Accurate Answers.
  • Aristotle OCR A LEVEL Practice Guide Exam And Accurate Answers.

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  • Aristotle - correct answer A Greek Philosopher, taught Alexander the Great, started a famous school, studied with Plato Empiricism - correct answer the belief that accurate knowledge can be acquired through observation A posteriori - correct answer knowledge gained through experience What are the four causes? - correct answer material, forma...
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Assess and explain Plato's Theory of Forms
  • Assess and explain Plato's Theory of Forms

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  • An A* 40-mark A-Level Philosophy essay comparing Aristotle's Prime Mover with Plato's Form of the Good. From the Ancient Philosophical / Greek Influences topic within the OCR RS curriculum. Written by an A-Level student who achieved an A* in A-Level Religious Studies (a.k.a Philosophy and Ethics) (2022) and a Grade 9 (A**) in GCSE Religious Studies (2020)
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Relgious Studies AS/A level: OCR Philosophy - Ancient Philosophical Influences Revision Notes: Plato and Aristotle; detailed summary and evaluation booklet
  • Relgious Studies AS/A level: OCR Philosophy - Ancient Philosophical Influences Revision Notes: Plato and Aristotle; detailed summary and evaluation booklet

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  • This in-depth description (AO1) and analysis (AO3) of Ancient Philosophical Influences includes all the information you need to know for this topic in both AS level and A level. These notes include a detailed description of every concept including Plato's Cave, Plato's Forms and Form of the Good, Aristotle's Four Causes, and Prime Mover. As well as this, an in-depth evaluation is provided with a discussion of both the strengths and weaknesses of Plato and Aristotle's approach along with some...
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Aristotle notes
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  • This revision resource provides AO1 and AO2 notes regarding aristotle such as his views on empiricism, the relationship between form and matter and how his views on the prime mover compare to other deities
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Philosophy - Plato’s & Aristotle's worldview summery
  • Philosophy - Plato’s & Aristotle's worldview summery

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  • Ocr RS - Plato’s & Aristotle's worldview summary including Plato's world of forms and Aristotle's prime mover and 5 causes in a detailed and easy-to-understand way
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A* Ancient greek influences
  • A* Ancient greek influences

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  • I am predicted A* and have got A* in all of my mocks and have completed my A level exams in 2022. These notes are 5-10 pages and include everything on the specification: the philosophical views of Plato, in relation to: * understanding of reality * the Forms * the analogy of the cave * the philosophical views of Aristotle, in relation to: * understanding of reality * the four causes * the Prime Mover
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