Studying this course will give students the ability to think critically and to employ philosophical method to understand the world around them. This course examines what we can know and the limits of our knowledge, how we might make an ethical decision and the problems with the language of ethics, whether or not we can ever prove that God exists, and explores who we are and the limits of the human mind and perception.
To achieve at least six GCSE passes at Grade 6 or above. For some subjects where nationally, the GCSE score is above average (such as Maths), Grade 7 is required.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Worcestershire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Upper Tything, Worcester, WR1 1HP |
Studying this course will give students the ability to think critically and to employ philosophical method to understand the world around them. This course examines what we can know and the limits of our knowledge, how we might make an ethical decision and the problems with the language of ethics, whether or not we can ever prove that God exists, and explores who we are and the limits of the human mind and perception.
To achieve at least six GCSE passes at Grade 6 or above. For some subjects where nationally, the GCSE score is above average (such as Maths), Grade 7 is required.