OCR Philosophy of Religion H573/1 Course (Student Licence)
An Interactive A level Course (paper 1) with exercises, that builds your understanding of Philosophy of Religion skill by skill.
This course has been carefully designed in ten-minute bites to maximise your A grade potential by emphasising key content, the structure of thought in ethical theories and building skills for top essay-writing step by step. There is a downloadable coursebook with a summary of the content and exercises for you to do. The course has additional material on the peped site which follows the same structured approach, and contains model essay samples. In addition, content is reinforced by the peped study guide book by Andrew Capone, and revision guides. Just bring your motivation and a bit of time!
Your Instructor
Andrew Capone is the Head of RE at St Simon Stock Catholic School, Maidstone. He has a Masters of Arts in Classical History and a Joint Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy and Religious Studies. He also offers personal tuition, analytical marking and consultation to RE and Philosophy teachers.
He is always willing to discuss and share work and resources, and support both students and teachers of the subject. Philosophy is a subject to be shared.
He is the author of:
- Religious Studies Philosophy of Religion OCR Revision Complete Guide
- Model Essays for OCR GCE Religious Studies
- Religious Studies: Philosophy of Religion OCR H573/1 Revision Guide New Spec Year 2
- Religious Studies Bundle Year 2 for Philosophy of Religion, Ethics, Religious Thought OCR Revision Guides – New Spec
- Religious Studies Philosophy of Religion OCR Revision Guide New Spec Year 1
All published by Peped.
Course Curriculum
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Start1.1.1 Plato's Forms (21:46)
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Start1.1.2 Aristotle (15:21)
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Start1.2,1 Dualism (21:03)
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Start1.2.2 Monism (19:39)
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Start2.1.1 Ontological Argument (20:16)
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Start2.2.1 Cosmological Argument (19:35)
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Start2.2.2 Teleological Argument (30:28)
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Start3.1 The Case for Religious Experience (26:20)
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Preview3.1.2 Case Against Religious Experience (23:55)
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Start3.2.1 Problem of Evil and Suffering (22:56)
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Start3.2.2 Theodicies (30:24)
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Start4.1.1 Omnipotence (15:05)
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Start4..1.2 Benevolence (16:13)
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Start4.2.1 Omniscience (13:00)
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Start4.2.2 Human Free Will (12:48)
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Start5.1 Via Negativa (9:57)
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Start5.2.1 Analogy (Religious Language) (15:54)
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Preview5.2.2 Symbols (Religious Language) (17:00)
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Start6.1.2 Language Games (13:00)
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Start6.2.1 Falsification - Hare and Flew (12:34)
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Start6.2.2 Bliks (R.M. Hare) (14:20)
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StartComplete Downloadable Coursebook - All Sections