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I am an experienced teacher/tutor of History/Classics and RS/Philosophy offering detailed and extensive lessons and resources for teachers of these subjects.

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I am an experienced teacher/tutor of History/Classics and RS/Philosophy offering detailed and extensive lessons and resources for teachers of these subjects.
Metaphysics of God - The Incoherence of God
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Metaphysics of God - The Incoherence of God

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘The incoherence of God’ as part of the Metaphysics of God unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Epistemology- Justified True Belief (JTB)
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Epistemology- Justified True Belief (JTB)

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Justified True Belief’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Epistemology - Issues with JTB (Gettier)
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Epistemology - Issues with JTB (Gettier)

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘The Issues with JTB’ (Gettier and Fake Barn Cases) as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Defences of JTB - Infallibilism
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Defences of JTB - Infallibilism

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Infallibilism’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Epistemology - what is knowledge?
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Epistemology - what is knowledge?

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘what is knowledge?’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Defences of JTB - 'no false lemmas'
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Defences of JTB - 'no false lemmas'

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘no false lemmas/no essential false propositions’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Defences of JTB - Reliabilism
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Defences of JTB - Reliabilism

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Reliabilism’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Defences of JTB - Epistemic Virtue
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Defences of JTB - Epistemic Virtue

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Epistemic Virtue’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Epistemology - Direct Realism
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Epistemology - Direct Realism

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Direct Realism’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Epistemology - Realism
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Epistemology - Realism

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Realism’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Epistemology - Indirect Realism
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Epistemology - Indirect Realism

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Indirect Realism’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Epistemology - Issues with Indirect Realism
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Epistemology - Issues with Indirect Realism

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘the issues with Indirect Realism’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
AQA A-Level Philosophy - Epistemology
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AQA A-Level Philosophy - Epistemology

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This resource contains all lessons for ‘Epistemology’ under AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. Relevant for either the AS or A-Level, these resources summarise each respective argument/theory, alongside their critiques and any relevant defences. Exam questions are also included routinely. Unit contains: Definitions of knowledge (JTB, Gettier, Fake Barn cases, Infallibilism, ‘no false lemmas’, Reliabilism and Epistemic Virtue) Perception as a source of knowledge (Direct Realism, Indirect Realism, Idealism) Reason as a source of knowledge (Innatism, ‘Tabula Rasa’, the Intuition and Deduction Thesis, Hume’s Fork, The Cogito and Descartes proof of God) The limitations of knowledge (philosophical scepticism, Cartesian scepticism) Whilst this contains all relevant theoretical materials, and poses questions to probe understanding, please use the approved AQA textbook for relevant activities. Note: any extra materials/resources or videos used herewithin are not owned by me, and I take no credit for these. Please refer to their URL links for the original designer/creator.
Epistemology - What is knowledge?
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Epistemology - What is knowledge?

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This resource contains all lessons for the first section of Epistemology (‘what is knowledge?’) under AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. Relevant for either the AS or A-Level, these resources summarise each respective argument/theory, alongside their critiques and any relevant defences. Exam questions are also included routinely. Unit contains: An introduction to philosophy at A-Level Definitions of knowledge (and Zagzebski’s pitfalls) Plato and Justified True Belief Issues with Justified True Belief (Gettier and Fake Barn Cases) Defences for Justified True Belief (Infallibilism, ‘no false lemmas’, Reliabilism and Epistemic Virtue) Whilst this contains all relevant theoretical materials, and poses questions to probe understanding, please use the approved AQA textbook for relevant activities. Note: any extra materials/resources or videos used herewithin are not owned by me, and I take no credit for these. Please refer to their URL links for the original designer/creator.
Reason as knowledge - Descartes Proof of the External World
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Reason as knowledge - Descartes Proof of the External World

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Descartes’ Proof of the External World’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Reason as knowledge - Descartes Proof of God
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Reason as knowledge - Descartes Proof of God

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Descartes’ Proof of God’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Limits of knowledge - Philosophical Scepticism
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Limits of knowledge - Philosophical Scepticism

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Philosophical scepticism’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Limits of knowledge - Cartesian Scepticism
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Limits of knowledge - Cartesian Scepticism

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This resource contains a complete lesson on ‘Cartesian Scepticism’ as part of the Epistemology unit for AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. The lesson focuses on theory and skills on debate/oracy as well as higher-order thinking. For further activities and guidance, please use the official AQA A-Level Philosophy textbook.
Epistemology - Reason as knowledge
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Epistemology - Reason as knowledge

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This resource contains all lessons for the third section of ‘Epistemology’ (Reason as a source of knowledge) under AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. Relevant for either the AS or A-Level, these resources summarise each respective argument/theory, alongside their critiques and any relevant defences. Exam questions are also included routinely. Unit contains: Innatism and its issues Tabula Rasa and its issues Rationalism vs Empiricism (The Intuition and Deduction Thesis and Hume’s Fork) The Cogito (what is it?) Descartes’ proof of God (The Trademark Argument, The Contingency Argument and Descartes’ Ontological Argument) Descartes’ proof of the external world Whilst this contains all relevant theoretical materials, and poses questions to probe understanding, please use the approved AQA textbook for relevant activities. Note: any extra materials/resources or videos used herewithin are not owned by me, and I take no credit for these. Please refer to their URL links for the original designer/creator.
Epistemology - Perception as knowledge
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Epistemology - Perception as knowledge

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This resource contains all lessons for the second section of ‘Epistemology’ (perception as a source of knowledge) under AQA’s A-Level Philosophy course. Relevant for either the AS or A-Level, these resources summarise each respective argument/theory, alongside their critiques and any relevant defences. Exam questions are also included routinely. Unit contains: Realism Direct Realism and its issues (perceptual variation, illusion, hallucination and time-lag) Indirect Realism and its issues (scepticism about mind-independent objects) Berkeley’s Idealism and its issues Whilst this contains all relevant theoretical materials, and poses questions to probe understanding, please use the approved AQA textbook for relevant activities. Note: any extra materials/resources or videos used herewithin are not owned by me, and I take no credit for these. Please refer to their URL links for the original designer/creator.