Unit 1 Philosophical issues and questions

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Edexcel Religious Studies AS/A-Level - Unit 1.3 Ontological Argument Essay
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    Edexcel Religious Studies AS/A-Level - Unit 1.3 Ontological Argument Essay

  • This essay covers unit 1.2 of the Edexcel Religious Studies specification - the Ontological argument. It is used in Section C of Paper 1 (Question 4), includes a synoptic link, and can be tailored to earlier questions of the paper. The first part of the essay explores the debate shown in 1.3 (a), such as explanations into a priori arguments, deductive reasoning and analytic propositions. The essay then begins to examine different types of the argument, based on different definitions of God, show...
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Edexcel Religious Studies AS/A-Level - Unit 1.2 Cosmological Argument Essay
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    Edexcel Religious Studies AS/A-Level - Unit 1.2 Cosmological Argument Essay

  • This essay covers unit 1.2 of the Edexcel Religious Studies specification - the Cosmological argument. It is used in Section C of Paper 1 (Question 4), includes a synoptic link, and can be tailored to earlier questions of the paper. The first part of the essay explores the debate shown in 1.2 (a), such as explanations into inductive reasoning and a posteriori arguments. The essay then begins to examine different types of the argument shown in 1.2 (b), such as the Principle of Sufficient Reason, ...
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Edexcel Religious Studies AS/A-Level - Unit 1.1 Design Argument Essay
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    Edexcel Religious Studies AS/A-Level - Unit 1.1 Design Argument Essay

  • This essay covers unit 1.1 of the Edexcel Religious Studies specification - the Design argument. It is used in Section C of Paper 1 (Question 4), includes a synoptic link, and can be tailored to earlier questions of the paper. The first part of the essay explores the debate shown in 1.1 (a), such as explanations into inductive reasoning and a posteriori arguments. The essay then begins to examine different types of the argument shown in 1.1 (b), such as analogy and the anthropic principle, and r...
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Quotes: Philosophical Arguments (Teleological, Cosmological & Ontological)
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    Quotes: Philosophical Arguments (Teleological, Cosmological & Ontological)

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Notes: Philosophical Arguments (Teleological, Cosmological & Ontological)
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    Notes: Philosophical Arguments (Teleological, Cosmological & Ontological)

  • Concise notes on the three philosophical arguments (Teleological (design), Cosmological & Ontological) applicable to all exam boards A sufficient amount of scholars included
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A level Religious Studies Edexcel: Teleological Argument
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    A level Religious Studies Edexcel: Teleological Argument

  • These notes helped me to achieve and A* and summarises the following: - basics of the argument - structure of the argument - strengths and weaknesses
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