16 slides on the Property Dualism topic
1 Title page showing the spec
1 keywords slide
1 slide on qualia
1 slide on supervenience
1 slide on interactionism/epiphenomenalism
3 slides on the philosophical zombie arugment including criticisms
5 slides on Frank Jacksons knowledge argument including responses
3 slides on criticisms of property dualism
This took up 2h of a 1-1 tutoring session so could easily stretch out in bigger classes.
12 slides on Substance Dualism
1 Title Page with Spec on it
1 Keywords page
1 Background slide
3 slides on Indivisibility Argument -> What Dualism means -> Criticisms
2 slides on Conceivability Argument -> Criticism
3 slides on criticisms (Interaction problem, other minds, Gilbert Ryle)
1 slide on scholar views.
It’s a very text heavy powerpoint, it has some pictures but for the most part it’s just text.
Took up 90 mins in a 1-1 session so could stretch it out in bigger classes.
14 slides on the Nature of God topic which is covered in both OCR and AQA. This lesson has the AQA spec as its first page but that can just be deleted if you’re on OCR.
1 slide showing spec
1 slide on keywords
2 slides on Descartes’ omnipotence and its problems
2 slides on Aquinas’ omnipotence and its problem (stone paradox)
1 slide on Self Imposed Limitation
1 slide on the Euthyphro Dilemma
1 slide on Omniscience and Free Will (Boethius’ views)
3 slides on Anselm’s 4th Dimension Approach
1 slide on Anthony Kenny and Eternalism
1 slide on Swinurne and Everlasting God
Made for a 1-1 session and made it last over an hour, you could add talking / discussion points to make it stretch out way more in a larger class.
21 slides on Meta-Ethical theories with their application to applied ethical problems at the end.
1 slide on the spec
1 slide on keywords
1 slide on realism
2 slides on Ethical Naturalism
2 slides on Problems (is-ought and naturalistic fallacy)
1 slide on Ethical Non Naturalism
1 slide on Hume’s theory of motivation
2 slides on Error theory and queerness arguments
2 slides on problems (nihilism / moral progress)
2 slides on Ayer (emotivism and verificationism)
1 slide on Prescriptivism
4 slides on application to ethical dilemmas
I am sorry to charge, but it is because I spent 3 hours planning this lesson and lesson planning is just hell <3
I made this for a 1-1 session, lasted 2 hours so with a larger class you could get a lot of lessons worth of content out of this by adding talking points / discussions etc.
15 slides on the AQA topic of Applied Ethics (meta-ethics version is in a different lesson, this is just utilitarianism, kant and VE)
1 slide on lesson objectives
2 slides Act/Rule Utilitarianism on Stealing (featuring a picture I made of Jeremy Bentham dressed as Robin Hood…!)
1 slide Kant vs Stealing
1 slide VE vs Stealing
1 slide on what simulated killing is
3 slides: Utilitarianism, Kant and VE views on Sim Killing
3 slides: Utilitarianism, Kant and VE views on eating animals
3 slides: Utilitarianism, Kant and VE views on telling lies
This was made as a 1-1 lesson and it lasted 90 mins. If you add talking points / discussions etc then you could stretch it out way longer.
13 slides (one of which is the AQA spec showing what needs to be covered)
1 slide on keyword
1 slide on the history of VE
1 slide on Eudaimonia
1 slide Arete, Ergon and Virtue
1 slide on the Golden Mean
1 slide on the Skill Analogy
1 slide on Phronesis
1 slide on Moral Responsibility
4 slides about the problems that VE faces with possible responses
Made for a 1-1 session and it lasted just over an hour. If you add your own activities / talking points / class stuff you could definitely make this last a few lessons.
15 slides (one that shows the OCR spec, one that shows the AQA spec for Kant - delete as wanted depending on exam board).
1 slide on keywords
2 slides on history of Kant and the Good Will
1 slide Cat vs Hyp imperative
2 slides for contradiction in will/conception
3 slides for the formulations
1 slide with quotes about formulations
1 slide on the postulates
1 slide on problems
1 slide on Phillipa Foot
Was made for a 1-1 session and it lasted 2 hours. Could easily stretch out to more lessons if you add activities to it etc.
13 slides (but one cover and one spec slide).
-1 slide on keywords
2 slides on Bentham
5 slides on problems with Act Utilitarianism
2 Slides on JS Mill
1 Slide on Preference Utilitarianism
Used in a 1-1 session and made it last around 90 mins. Could definitely get it to stretch multiple lessons in bigger classrooms if you add discussion work and activities etc.
9 slides on the AQA Philosophy topic of Epistemology.
Covers the limits of knowledge (local/global/descartes’ response to scepticism; Russell, Locke, Berkely and Reliablism).
9 slides on the Epistemology topic of AQA including:
1 slide on the spec (helps students understand what and why they’re leaning)
1 slide of keywords (could use this as a defining exercise by covering it up etc)
3 slides on Descartes (waves of doubt / proof of external world) with criticisms
1 slide on Plato’s innatism
3 slides on Locke vs Leibniz (rationalism vs empiricism / tabula rasa)
Used for a 1 on 1 session and it lasted 2 hours. Could definitely stretch it out in larger classes with your own talking points
25 slides including:
1 slide on the specification (I find it useful for people to know why they’re learning about it)
8 slides on Direct Realism including problems with it and responses
8 slides on Indirect Realism including problems with it and responses
8 slides on Idealism including problems with it and responses
This was used in a 1 on 1 session and it lasted my 3 hours.
You could definitely stretch this out in classes of multiple people with talking points of your own added.
16 slides on the Tripartite View Section of AQA Philosophy
Includes what the spec says
What is the Tripartite View
Knowledge without Truth, Belief or Justification
Gettier Cases
Infalibilism
No False Lemmas
Virtue Epistemology
And Criticisms of each
Used for a 1 on 1 tutorial session and it lasted me around 2 hours.
In a class of 30 you could probably stretch it if you include your own talking points etc.
14 slides on Kantian Ethics.
The last few slides contain essay and exam advice about a specific question to Kant.
Covers his Formulations and Postulates, includes keywords.
Has an activity to apply to ethical dilemmas (SE, BE, Euthanasia).
I used this for a one hour one-one tuition session and didn’t get through everything so could probably stretch even further in a class of 30+.
14 slides on the Person of Jesus Christ topic in OCR’s Philosophy module
Covers
The specification and what it says
Key words
5 slides on the Trinitarian Theory including biblical evidence and criticisms
2 slides on Jesus’ Miracles
Resurrection
2 slides on Jesus as a Teacher of Wisdom
2 slides on Jesus as a Liberator
I used this for an hour private tuition session and we got through it all, however if you’re using this in a class I imagine you could make it last a couple of lessons at least by adding discussion points etc.
This bundle contains 5 lessons which each took 2 hours to complete. So realistically there is about 10 hours of content in here (which could be stretched out because these were designed to do one on one!).
We have:
Introductory lesson for Power and the People module
A lesson on King John and his feud with the barons
A lesson on the Magna Carta and its effect
A lesson on Simon de Montfort and the ‘First Parliament’.
A lesson on the Peasants Revolt
8 slides on the pluralism section of OCR A-Level Philosophy
The first slide contains what the specification says
Includes:
Keywords
What is Exclusivism -> Augustine and Exclusivism -> criticisms of Exclusivism
What is Inclusivism
What is Pluralism -> criticisms of Pluralism
11 Slides on the Reproduction in Plants unit of Biology iGCSE
Covers:
Sexual and Asexual reproduction
Pollen grains and ovules
Questions to be answered
17 slides on the Sexual Reproduction section of Biology iGCSE
Includes:
Homunculus Theory
Female and Male Reproductive System
Gametes
Fertilisation
Placenta
Menstrual Cycle
Questions to be answered.
Some slides are very text heavy so may want to alter to be more suitable for a class lesson. I used this for a one on one session.