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The Richmond Philosophy Pages - TOK Presentation
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. The IB TOK Presentation in a Nutshell. An integral part of the TOK course is your presentation. It contributes 20 of the 60 marks available in the overall assessment of TOK. The essay is worth 40 marks. You'll give the presentation in the spring term of your second year. It is important to b...
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. God And The World. God And The World is a module in the AQA AS Unit 2 Philosophy course. What kinds of arguments support our conclusions and what are their limitations? How do we decide on the right way to describe the world and from what perspective? Issues to be covered. God and the world.
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Below you will find a brief introduction to the philosophy of mind, then some resources. Including material to help you with your exams and some recommended further reading. Does he have a mind like us? Or a mind at all? What is the mind? What is its place in nature? The causal relationship ...
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Why Should I Be Moral? Why Should I Be Moral? Is a module in the AQA AS Unit 2 Philosophy course. Jump to Steve's resources. Jump to Mel's resources. Issues to be covered. Why should I be moral? Morality as a social contract. Are all moral interests covered by the contractual approach? Is it...
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Knowledge Of The External World. Knowledge Of The External World is a module in the AQA AS Unit 2 Philosophy course. In this course, you will look at different views on what we can know about the external world, from the sceptical to the optimistic. Issues to be covered. Should physical obje...
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. The Value Of Art. The Value of Art is a module in the AQA AS Unit 2 Philosophy course. Art appears inseparable from emotion, but whose emotions are we engaging with when we appreciate the emotional content of a work of art? Issues to be covered. The value of art. Is it really the artists' se...
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages - Critical Thinking
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. On these pages, you'll find material to help you with the AS Critical Thinking course. Spot the flaws 1. Spot the flaws 2. Links to Newspapers, Blogs, and so on. News Of The World. Flat Earth News - Nick Davies' website. Bad Science - Ben Goldacre's site. Mailwatch (on the Mail and Express).
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages - AS Tolerance
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Tolerance is a module in the AQA AS Unit 2 Philosophy course. Tolerance has been analysed as involving three components: objection, acceptance and rejection, but how clear-cut is that analysis? Issues to be covered. What characteristics do tolerant individuals possess? Could a liberal societ...
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages - Reason and Experience
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Reason and Experience is a module in the AQA AS Unit 1 Philosophy course. It is the only compulsory module. The central question of the course is: how do we come to know truths about the world. Issues to be covered. This list is taken from the official AQA specification. Mind as a tabula rasa.
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages - Descartes Home Page
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The Richmond Philosophy Pages. The Idea of God. Why Should I Be Moral? Knowledge of the External World. The Value of Art. God and the World. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Descartes (A2 Module 4). You will be studying his thought primarily through reading his short book, Meditations on First Philosophy. Which we'll abbreviate to Meditations. Although, as with many famous one-liners, he didn't actually say it in quite that form. What You Will Be Studying. The e...
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