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Unit 1 PHIL1 - An Introduction to Philosophy 1
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Unit 2 PHIL2 - An Introduction to Philosophy 2
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Unit 3 PHIL3 - Key Themes in Philosophy
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Unit 4 PHIL4 - Philosophical Problems
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This is a summary of the Design Argument including:
Definitions
Key Ideas
Support for the agument
Criticisms
Key Scholars
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AQA•Unit 1 PHIL1 - An Introduction to Philosophy 1
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This is a summary of the Design Argument including:
Definitions
Key Ideas
Support for the agument
Criticisms
Key Scholars
Revision notes on the AQA A-level Philosophy 2175 specification for Unit 1 Epistemology. Compiled from textbooks and internet sources.

Including:

* direct realism, the argument from illusion, the argument from hallucination and the time-lag argument;

* indirect realism and its issues on realism and representativeness, with responses from Russell and Locke;

* Berkeley's idealism, his master argument, and its issues;

* terminology of knowledge;

* the tripartite view of propositional knowledg...
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AQA•Unit 1 PHIL1 - An Introduction to Philosophy 1
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Revision notes on the AQA A-level Philosophy 2175 specification for Unit 1 Epistemology. Compiled from textbooks and internet sources.

Including:

* direct realism, the argument from illusion, the argument from hallucination and the time-lag argument;

* indirect realism and its issues on realism and representativeness, with responses from Russell and Locke;

* Berkeley's idealism, his master argument, and its issues;

* terminology of knowledge;

* the tripartite view of propositional knowledg...