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pdf, 1.15 MB

The Philosophiser has 168 philosophical questions that challenge learners to analyse, critique and reflect.

Learners can select questions at random by clicking a button on the contents page.

The Philosophiser promises hours of critical thinking around the biggest questions!

Suitable for secondary (mainly KS4 and KS5).

Browse for questions that pique your interest or use the contents page to choose at random.

Develop philosophical debates in your classroom with little or no planning required.

Get learners thinking about some of the biggest debates and most important concepts in the history of philosophy.

Example Questions Include

  • Why is there something rather than nothing?
  • Can you prove you are not a figment of my imagination?
  • What is the nature of justice?
  • Are there different types of knowledge?
  • Does the universe have purpose?
  • To what extent are our actions determined?
  • Are you the same person now as you were twenty minutes ago?
  • What is knowledge?
  • Does language condition our thinking?
  • Is it possible to be objective?
  • Do ideas exist outside of physical reality?
  • What are the limits of tolerance?
  • What are the characteristics of personhood?
  • Do human beings have autonomy?
  • Is there an ultimate truth?
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oingleby

4 months ago
5

Awesome resource - thank you!

Madhoweller

7 years ago
5

Awesome. I'm going to use this as a workshop in the leadership week we run.

Johncrowther

10 years ago
5

Many thanks for your hard work. This is a wonderful, adaptable resource.

awood19

10 years ago
5

ptanque

11 years ago
5

Thank you! Very useful indeed! Can be broken down to be used for different age groups and levels!

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