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study philosophy at greene’s

The A level Philosophy course at Greene’s College is designed to develop analytical and critical thinking skills. This intellectually stimulating subject delves into ethical and philosophical topics that influence daily life for many people.

what will you study?

Highly regarded by universities, A level Philosophy prepares students for not only arts, humanities, and social sciences degrees, but also for degrees in mathematics and sciences. While tackling some of the important questions that make up our society and our world, the subjects studies also offer important ethical foundation for medicine and sciences. Students will study epistemology, philosophy of religion, the mind-body relationship, moral philosophy, food, and morel 

Lessons are centred around lively debate and developing informed opinion. This wide-ranging subject encourages students to explore unanswered questions in other fields, fostering skills in argumentation, critical analysis, and independent thinking.

At Greene’s, philosophy students gain a comprehensive understanding of philosophical arguments, develop reasoned judgments, and articulate complex ideas clearly. 

Walter Kaufmann

Philosophy means liberation from the – routine, soaring above the well known, seeing it in new perspectives, arousing wonder and the wish to fly.

where can a level philosophy take you?

The study of philosophy forms a strong foundation for any degree subject or any career our students may want to pursue. Some students may find themselves interested in mathematics, economics, and sciences, while others are interested in law, the civil service, and more. The analytical and writing skills cultivated in philosophy would also be well suited to marketing, public relations, journalism, and publishing.

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Examination BoardAQA
RequirementEnglish Language

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