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Philosophy Standard Level International Baccalaureate group 3 subject
Dane Court Grammar School
Broadstairs Road, Broadstairs, CT10 2RT
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open - 3 November 2025
Applications Close - 23 January 2026 (This is the official deadline, when planning for the new timetable will begin; however, applications will still be accepted after this date.)
Entry Requirements
IBCP: 3 x Grade 6 & 2 x Grade 5 (inc English & Maths)
IBDP: 6 x Grade 6 & 2 x Grade 5 (inc English & Maths)
IB course option: 6 x Grade 6 & 2 x Grade 5 (inc English & Maths)
How to Apply - Please apply via KentChoices
Course Summary
The course aims to enable students to:
Understand philosophy and develop the skills of thinking independently and creatively
Study, develop and evaluate arguments about the human condition and the universe
Examine critically their own experience and ways of thinking
Apply philosophical understanding to the diverse world around us
Examine philosophical thinking and cultural perspectives from around the world
IB Philosophy is special because:
It asks for and encourages personal engagement — "I think/feel because....."
It encourages creativity — you use cartoons, pop lyrics, movies, paintings as a starting point for philosophical reflections — you choose and you do philosophy.
It's existential — it focuses on the real heart of philosophy by making the core theme address questions about the nature and meaning of human life.
It's international — we study famous continental and British philosophical texts.
Course Details
1. Core theme: What is a human being? (standard level and higher level)
The core involves debates about the soul, personal identity, humans as machines, free will and determinism, importance of reason experience emotion, meaning of life, death, gender, existentialism.
2. Optional themes:
a) Theories and problems of ethics (standard level and higher level): examining ethical theories — based on ideas from self-interest, God, duty to the greatest happiness; what is moral sense — natural/cultural? Debates about the meaning of right and wrong; applied ethics — bio-medical and environmental issues, inequality.
b) Philosophy of religion (higher level only): concepts of God, arguments for and against the existence of God, the problem of evil and suffering; religious language, ritual and symbol; religious experience — what is it? debates and interpretations; religion around the world — gender, politics, culture.
3. Study of the French Philosopher Rene Descartes' book 'Meditations' (standard level and higher level):
Explores the concepts of knowledge, the Soul and God. Regarded as one of the most influential philosophical texts ever written.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Paper 1 — Exam on the core and optional themes
Higher level — 2 hrs 30 mins 40%
a) What is a human being? One essay
b) Both optional themes —One essay on each
Standard level — 1 hr 45 mins 50%
a) What is a human being? One essay
b) Optional theme: Ethics one essay
Paper 2 — Exam on the text 1 hr
One essay: 25% of Standard level; 20% of Higher level
Coursework
A philosophical analysis of non- philosophical material: 1,600-2,000 words
25% of Standard level; 20% of Higher level
Paper 3 — Exam — philosophical analysis. Higher level only: 1 hr 30 mins 20%
Response to an unseen text about philosophy
Entry requirements
General entry requirements:
International Baccalaureate Diploma: 6 x grade 6 and 2 x grade 5 at GCSE or equivalent.
International Baccalaureate Career-Related Programme: 3 x grade 6 and 2 x grade 5 at GCSE or equivalent.
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