
‘An unexamined life is not worth living.’ Socrates At its simplest, Philosophy is the study of what and how we think. It is a searching examination of the beliefs and attitudes that grip and shape our world. It equips us with the tools to ask the right questions, to refute what we know to be false and to justify what is true to us. At the same time, it teaches us to think carefully, to hold our beliefs lightly and to navigate complex disagreements. In this respect, Philosophy works well alongside any other combination of subjects and students’ varied experiences make our lessons. Although you may wish to study Philosophy for its own sake, the transferable skills and expertise of the philosopher, which are incredibly desirable in university applicants, are myriad and include: critical analysis, creative thinking, logical reasoning, problem-solving, mental dexterity, information management, clear and persuasive communication and oracy. In a world where technical skill is becoming less and less important than our ability to reason and make sensible judgements, students of Philosophy are certainly the best-equipped. Highlights Rethink, often radically, everything you’ve ever thought; make more informed choices about your life. Discussion, disagree and debate! Enjoy working through some of life’s most difficult questions.
GCSE in a related subject not necessary.Expect discussion, disagreement and friendly debate in an environment where everyone feels respected, included, valued and welcome.
Epistemology - how do we know? - 25% Moral Philosophy - what is right? - 25% Metaphysics of Mind - what am I? - 25% Metaphysics of God - is belief in God reasonable? - 25%
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‘An unexamined life is not worth living.’ Socrates At its simplest, Philosophy is the study of what and how we think. It is a searching examination of the beliefs and attitudes that grip and shape our world. It equips us with the tools to ask the right questions, to refute what we know to be false and to justify what is true to us. At the same time, it teaches us to think carefully, to hold our beliefs lightly and to navigate complex disagreements. In this respect, Philosophy works well alongside any other combination of subjects and students’ varied experiences make our lessons. Although you may wish to study Philosophy for its own sake, the transferable skills and expertise of the philosopher, which are incredibly desirable in university applicants, are myriad and include: critical analysis, creative thinking, logical reasoning, problem-solving, mental dexterity, information management, clear and persuasive communication and oracy. In a world where technical skill is becoming less and less important than our ability to reason and make sensible judgements, students of Philosophy are certainly the best-equipped. Highlights Rethink, often radically, everything you’ve ever thought; make more informed choices about your life. Discussion, disagree and debate! Enjoy working through some of life’s most difficult questions.
GCSE in a related subject not necessary.Expect discussion, disagreement and friendly debate in an environment where everyone feels respected, included, valued and welcome.
Epistemology - how do we know? - 25% Moral Philosophy - what is right? - 25% Metaphysics of Mind - what am I? - 25% Metaphysics of God - is belief in God reasonable? - 25%