Summary Religious Studies A/AS Level: Philosophy of Religion- Topic 2 pt.1, Philosophical Language and Thought
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Course
G571 - AS Philosophy of Religion (H173)
Institution
OCR
This document really focuses on the ancient philosophical influences, including Plato and Aristotle and the key words and details that you need to know about their thought. It also provides you with scholarly criticisms that you will need for your exams. This document is provides a plethora of know...
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHICAL INFLUENCES: Rationalism: Using reason to gain
knowledge
A Priori: knowledge gained before using
sense
Empiricism: Using senses to gain
knowledge
A Posteriori: knowledge gained after using
sense
Rationalist Epistemology: knowledge is self-
evident (e.g. maths)- PLATO
Empiricist Epistemology: based on sensory
experience and refers to the working of
hypothesis that can be tested using
observation and experiment (e.g. science)-
ARISTOTLE
Philosophy | Topic 1, Sub-section 1
, Plato (427/8 BC-348/7BC)
Philosophy | Topic 1, Sub-section 1
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