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<p>These are the essay plans I made last year that got me an A in Paper 1 and A* in Paper 2!</p> <p>They include:</p> <ul> <li>A unique and strong argument that will help you stand out</li> <li>A written introduction and conclusion</li> <li>3 core arguments with back and forth counterarguments, to get A03 marks.</li> <li>Less focus on A01, more EVALUATION.</li> <li>additional comments to help you understand what you’re arguing for (blue)</li> <li>Weighting of weakest to strongest arguments = ESSENTIAL FOR A* grade.</li> </ul>
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<ul> <li>Assess Property Dualism</li> <li>Assess Behaviourism</li> <li>Assess Functionalism</li> <li>Assess Eliminative Materialism</li> </ul> <p>They include:</p> <ul> <li>A unique and strong argument that will help you stand out</li> <li>A written introduction and conclusion</li> <li>3 core arguments with back and forth counterarguments, to get A03 marks.</li> <li>Less focus on A01, more EVALUATION.</li> <li>additional comments to help you understand what you’re arguing for (blue)</li> <li>Weighting of weakest to strongest arguments = ESSENTIAL FOR A* grade.</li> </ul>
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<ul> <li>Does the Problem of Evil show that God doesn’t exist?</li> <li>Assess Teleological arguments</li> <li>Assess Ontological arguments</li> <li>Assess Cosmological arguments</li> <li>Assess the view that all talk of God is meaningless (religious language)</li> </ul> <p>They include:</p> <ul> <li>A unique and strong argument that will help you stand out</li> <li>A written introduction and conclusion</li> <li>3 core arguments with back and forth counterarguments, to get A03 marks.</li> <li>Less focus on A01, more EVALUATION.</li> <li>additional comments to help you understand what you’re arguing for (blue)</li> <li>Weighting of weakest to strongest arguments = ESSENTIAL FOR A* grade.</li> </ul>
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<ul> <li>Assess the Intuition and Deduction Thesis</li> <li>Asses JTB (+ alternative explanations for knowledge)</li> <li>Asses Realism (perception)</li> </ul> <p>They include:</p> <ul> <li>A unique and strong argument that will help you stand out</li> <li>A written introduction and conclusion</li> <li>3 core arguments with back and forth counterarguments, to get A03 marks.</li> <li>Less focus on A01, more EVALUATION.</li> <li>additional comments to help you understand what you’re arguing for (blue)</li> <li>Weighting of weakest to strongest arguments = ESSENTIAL FOR A* grade.</li> </ul>
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<ul> <li>Assess Virtue Ethics</li> <li>Assess Utilitarianism</li> <li>Assess Kant’s deontological ethics</li> <li>Assess Moral Anti-realism</li> </ul> <p>They include:</p> <ul> <li>A unique and strong argument that will help you stand out</li> <li>A written introduction and conclusion</li> <li>3 core arguments with back and forth counterarguments, to get A03 marks.</li> <li>Less focus on A01, more EVALUATION.</li> <li>additional comments to help you understand what you’re arguing for (blue)</li> <li>Weighting of weakest to strongest arguments = ESSENTIAL FOR A* grade.</li> </ul>