Philosophy A Level
The Norton Knatchbull School
Hythe Rd, Ashford , Kent, TN24 0QJ
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
NEW Applications for September 2026
Applications Open - Monday 3rd November 2025
Applications Close - Monday 5th April 2026 at 5pm
Entry Requirements - A minimum of six separately identifiable GCSE subjects at grade 6 or above, OR an average of grade 6 in the best six GCSE subjects achieved
At least a grade 5 in both English and Mathematics For most subjects at A Level, a grade 6 in the subject at GCSE is required. However, for A Level Mathematics a grade 7 is required, and for Further Mathematics a grade 8 is necessary
How to Apply - Applications can be made through Kent Choices
Please contact us directly if you have any questions - contact sixthformrecruitment@nks.kent.sch.uk
Open Evening
Thursday 15th January - 6pm - 8pm
Presentations at 6:30pm & 7:30pm
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Thursday 20th November 2025 9am - 12pm
Thursday 11th December 2025 9am -12pm
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Course Summary
Philosophy gives you the tools to explore fundamental questions about the human condition: What is the meaning of life? What does it mean to be morally good? What is love? Does God exist?
Over the course of the two years, you will be introduced to philosophical reasoning and argument and be shown how to apply this to your own experiences and real life scenarios. You will be introduced to a rigorous selection of philosophical arguments and concepts, which you will be encouraged to explore by constructing and deconstructing powerful arguments.
Course Details
Over the two years we will cover four main areas of philosophy:
- Epistemology: you will explore the origins and limits of human knowledge. Can we truly ever know anything? Is all knowledge equal or is it our concept of knowledge flawed? Set texts include those written by Plato, Descartes and Hume.
- Moral Philosophy: you will apply ethical frameworks to scenarios such as stealing, simulated violence in video games and eating meat to debate the concepts of good an bad; right and wrong. You will study the work of philosophers such as Kant, Bentham and Aristotle.
- Metaphysics of God: your reading will lead you into enquiries regarding the nature of evil, the existence of God and religious language. You will study a range of theories such as Anslems ontological argument and Swinburne's design argument.
- Metaphysics of Mind: you will explore the nature of body and mind, considering where body and mind diverge and exploring concepts such as functionalism and dualism.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Paper 1: Epistemology and moral philosophy
Paper 2: The metaphysics of God and the metaphysics of mind
2 written examinations (100 marks in each paper), each 3 hours long
Entry requirements
GCSE grade 6 in English.
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Combines well with Psychology, Politics, History and Sociology.
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