AQA • Philosophy
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An essay plan answering ' Are design arguments convincing?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion are not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering ' Does the problem of evil disprove the existence of God?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion are not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering ' Is Religious Language Meaningful?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion are not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering ' How should propositional knowledge be defined/Is Justified True Belief the correct definition of knowledge?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion are not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering ' Is Innatism Convincing?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion are not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering ' Is Direct Realism Convincing?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion are not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering ' Is Indirect Realism Convincing?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion are not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering ' Is Innatism Convincing?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion are not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering 'Should we be sceptical of our knowledge?' 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.
An essay plan answering 'Is Descartes Intuition and Deducation Thesis convincing'. 
It is designed for the AQA Philosophy A-Level 25 Marks. All essays are Band 5 and above. 
The essays largely follow the recommended RICE (Reason, Issue, Counterexample and Evaluation). 
Introduction, Statement of Intent and Conclusion not included. The purpose of this document is to have 3 detailed arguments.