11PHI
This course requires 2 options.

11 Philosophy

Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Gareth Cass.

Philosophy is the study of problems concerning existence, knowledge, values, reason, the mind, and language. The focus is on critical thinking and deepening your thinking on topics of personal interest. There is an emphasis on students guiding the discussion and learning.

Students will have some choice in the context of the tasks they are assessed against based on their personal interests.

Course Overview

Term 1
Inquiry into the basis of modern society. A focus on the nature of modern democracy and it's antecedents as well as alternative forms of government and the ethical and moral considerations and consequences related to real world examples.

Term 2
Inquiry into human rights. Theories of morality and discussion of what constitutes a right and the conflicts that can arise between different groups in society in relation to perceived rights. Analysis of a real world struggle for human rights.

Term 3
Inquiry into world views and purpose in life. Theories of religion and culture. Historical perspective on the spread of religion and culture. Analysis of changes in cultural and religious practice over time.

Term 4
Inquiry to the application of a world view to a modern ethical dilemma. Consideration of the moral framework and the consequences of a particular approach to a real world issue.

Prerequisites

Open Entry - 10PH preferred

Pathway

Career Pathways

Key Competencies

Assessment Information

Paper Description Type Weighting
Paper 11PHI1 Politics / Democracy Internal 10.00%
Paper 11PHI2 Human Rights and Morality Internal 20.00%
Paper 11PHI3 Metaphysics and Meaning, Theory of Knowledge Internal 20.00%
Paper 11PHI4 Ethics, Morality and Meaning summative assessment. Internal 50.00%