These questions are taken from the wording of the specitication, meaning they could all actually come up in the exam. They are roughly sorted into easy, medium and hard.
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Ancient Philosophical influences (Plato & Aristotle)
Easy
Critically compare Plato’s rationalism with Aristotle’s empiricism.
Does Plato or Aristotle make more sense of reality?
Assess Plato’s understanding of reality
Does the world of Forms exist?
Medium
Are we in Plato’s cave?
Is Plato right that there is more to reality than we observe?
Critically discuss the ideas expressed in Plato’s analogy of the cave.
Analyse Aristotle’s four causes.
How convincing is Aristotle’s idea of the Prime Mover?
‘Aristotelian teleology is false’ – Discuss.
‘The true reality is accessible only by reason’ – Discuss.
Evaluate Plato’s purpose for the analogy of the cave.
Do the senses provide the best understanding of reality?
“Plato’s hierarchy of the forms tells us nothing about reality” – Discuss.
Is there a hierarchy of Forms?
‘Plato’s form of the Good is not real’ – Discuss.
Does reality operate through final causation?
Hard
Critically compare Plato’s form of the good with Aristotle’s prime mover.
‘Aristotelian teleology is outdated’ – Discuss.
Critically compare Plato’s hierarchy of the forms with Aristotle’s four causes.
“Plato’s cave is more convincing than Aristotle’s four causes” – Discuss
Are material and efficient causation the most convincing of Aristotle’s four causes?
Very hard
“[Plato’s understanding of reality / reliance on reason / the nature of the forms / the hierarchy of the forms / the cave analogy] is the most important part of Plato’s philosophy” – Discuss
“[Aristotle’s understanding of reality / Teleology / the four causes / the prime mover] is the most important part of Aristotle’s philosophy” – Discuss
Soul, mind and body
Easy
Assess the approach of Materialism to understanding the mind.
Evaluate dualism.
Are the mind and the body separate?
Are Plato’s views on the soul correct?
How successful is Descartes’ substance dualism?
Medium
Does the soul exist?
Should the soul as a spiritual substance be rejected?
Can consciousness be fully explained by physical interactions?
Can the mind/soul and body problem be resolved?
Assess materialist critiques of dualism
Assess dualist arguments against materialism
Is the soul an essential and immaterial part of a human?
‘The soul is only temporarily united with the body’ – Discuss.
Is the soul the form of the body?
‘There is a soul but it cannot be separated from the body’ – How far do you agree?
Are the mind and body distinct substances?
Critically compare Descartes and Aristotle’s view of the soul.
What is consciousness?
How convincing is Descartes’ solution to the mind-body problem?
Hard
‘Discussion of the mind-body distinction is a category error’ – Critically assess this view.
Is the concept of the soul best understood metaphorically or as a reality?
Assess the philosophical language of soul, mind and body in Plato and Aristotle’s work.
‘The soul is the way the body behaves and lives’ – Discuss.
Analyse the metaphysics of consciousness.
The teleological (design) argument
Easy
Can the teleological arguments overcome their criticisms?
Assess the teleological argument
Can God’s existence be established by observation?
Can evidence of God’s existence be observed?
Are there logical fallacies in the teleological arguments that cannot be overcome?
Medium
Can teleological arguments be defended against the challenge of ‘chance’?
‘Hume’s criticisms of the teleological argument succeed’ – How far do you agree?
Assess Paley’s design argument
“The teleological argument is more convincing than the cosmological argument” – Discuss
Hard
Is a posteriori a more successful form of argument than a priori?
Is God’s existence better proven by a priori or a posteriori argument?
‘A priori argument is stronger than a posteriori’ – Discuss.
Assess Aquinas’ 5th way
“The teleological argument fails due to the challenge of evolution” – Discuss.
Does evolution disprove the teleological argument?
“Aquinas’ 3rd way is more convincing than his first two” – Discuss
Does evolution or Hume’s criticisms pose the greater challenge to the teleological argument?
“Hume’s criticisms of the teleological argument are the most serious that it faces” – Discuss.
Critically compare Aquinas’ 5th way with Paley’s design argument
Does Aquinas or Paley present the more convincing version of the design argument?
The cosmological argument
Easy
Can the cosmological arguments overcome their criticisms?
Assess the cosmological argument
Can God’s existence be established by observation?
Can evidence of God’s existence be observed?
Are there logical fallacies in the cosmological arguments that cannot be overcome?
Medium
Do Cosmological arguments jump to the conclusion of a transcendent creator without sufficient explanation?
‘Hume’s criticisms of the cosmological argument succeed’ – How far do you agree?
‘Aquinas’ first three ways show that we should believe in God’ – How far do you agree?
“The teleological argument is more convincing than the cosmological argument” – Discuss
Hard
Is a posteriori a more successful form of argument than a priori?
Is God’s existence better proven by a priori or a posteriori argument?
‘A priori argument is stronger than a posteriori’ – Discuss.
“Aquinas’ 3rd way is more convincing than his first two” – Discuss
“The cosmological argument is most convincing when based on causation” – Discuss
Arguments based on reason
Easy
Assess Anselm’s ontological argument
Does the ontological argument justify belief?
Are there logical fallacies in the ontological argument that cannot be overcome?
Medium
Can existence be treated as a predicate?
Are Gaunilo’s criticisms of the ontological argument the most effective?
Assess whether Kant or Gaunilo’s critique poses the greater challenge to the ontological argument.
Hard
Is a posteriori a more successful form of argument than a priori?
“A priori argument is the most successful method of establishing God’s existence” – Discuss‘
Is God’s existence better established through observation or through reason?
A priori argument is stronger than a posteriori’ – Discuss.
Assess Gaunilo’s criticisms of the ontological argument.
Assess Kant’s criticisms of the ontological argument
Religious experience
Easy
Are religious experiences just illusions?
‘religious experience justifies belief in God’ – How far do you agree?
Medium
Are religious experiences evidence of God?
‘Religious experiences are union with a greater power’ – Discuss.
Do religious experiences prove God’s existence?
Assess whether testimony and witness is sufficient to validate religious experiences
‘Mystical experiences are of God’ – how far do you agree?
Assess whether religious experiences are the product of a physiological effect
Are religious experiences better explained by a greater power than a psychological effect?
Are corporate experiences more convincing than conversion experiences?
Hard
Are corporate religious experiences more reliable than individual experiences?
How successful are the views and main conclusions of William James?
Does the influence religious experiences have show they have a supernatural source?
‘Conversion experiences are more reliable than mystical experiences’ – How far do you agree?
“Physiological explanations of religious experience are more successful than psychological” – Discuss
Analyse examples of mystical experiences
Analyse examples of conversion experiences
“Religious experiences are better evidence for a generic greater power than specifically for God” – Discuss
The problem of evil
Easy
Assess Augustine’s theodicy
Assess Hick’s sole making theodicy
Can monotheism be defended in the face of evil?
Medium
Does the logical problem of evil succeed?
To what extent does the evidential problem of evil challenge belief?
Analyse the significance of the amount and intensity of evil in the world
Does Augustine’s use of original perfection and the Fall solve the problem of evil?
Assess Hick’s reworking of the Irenaean theodicy
‘natural evil enables human beings to reach divine likeness’ – How far do you agree?
Critically compare the success of Augustine and Hick’s theodicies.
Is there some justification for divine inaction in the face of evil?
Does natural evil have a purpose?
“There are no convincing presentations of the problem of evil” – Discuss
“Suffering disproves God” – Discuss
“Evil exists, so God does not exist” – Discuss
Hard
Is the logical or evidential problem of evil the greater challenge to belief?
Is it easier to show that God’s existence lacks evidence than that it is logically impossible?
‘Augustine solves the logical problem of evil’ – Discuss
Does Augustine’s theodicy succeed against the evidential problem of evil?
‘Hick cannot solve the evidential problem of evil’ – How far do you agree?
How successfully can the evidental problem of evil be addressed through the explanation of soul-making
Did Hick improve on the Irenaean theodicy?
The nature or attributes of God
Easy
Is the concept of God coherent?
What is the relationship between divinity and time?
‘If God is omniscient, humans can’t have free will’ – Discuss.
“Humans have free will, so God lacks omniscience” – Discuss
Analyse the implications of God’s eternity.
Medium
‘The divine attributes of God conflict with each other’ – Discuss.
“God is not limited” – Discuss
Can God be omnipotent?
Analyse omnipotence
Can God do the logically impossible?
‘God is limited by divine self-limitation’ – how far do you agree?
Can God be omnibenevolent?
Assess Boethius and Anselm’s view on God’s relationship with time.
Does God know future human actions?
Does God have divine foreknowledge?
Can God justly judge human actions?
Critically compare Boethius with Swinburne on God’s relationship with time.
Assess Boethius’ claim that God is eternal/atemporal.
Is Swinburne correct that God is everlasting/temporal?
Does God have divine foreknowledge?
Hard
Assess Anselm’s four-dimensionalist approach.
Does Anselm’s four-dimensionalist approach adequately explain divine action in time?
Evaluate Boethius’ view of divine action and time.
Critically compare Anselm with Swinburne on God’s relationship with time.
“It is not necessary to resolve the apparent conflicts between divine attributes” – Discuss.
Religious language: Negative, Analogical or Symbolic
Easy
Assess the apophatic way (via negative)
Assess the cataphatic way (via positiva)
‘God can be talked about symbolically’ – How far do you agree?
Medium
‘Analogy is more effective than symbol for talking about God’ – Discuss.
Does Tillich capture religious language better than the apophatic way?
Critically compare analogy and via negative as methods of approaching religious language.
Is God a symbol?
Can Religious language be understood through Aquinas’ analogy of attribution and proper proportion?
Critically assess whether theological language is best approached by negation.
Does the apophatic way enable effective understanding of theological discussion?
Is symbol the most convincing theory of religious language?
Hard
Does Aquinas’ analogical approach support effective expression of language about God?
Is symbolic religious language comprehensible?
Religious Language: Twentieth Century Perspectives
Easy
Assess logical positivism
Assess Wittgenstein’s views on language games.
Is religious language meaningful?
Is verificationism an accurate theory of meaning?
Medium
‘Words must have a verifiable connection to empirical reality to be meaningful’ – Do you agree?
Assess Flew’s views on religious language
Critically compare Aquinas’ cognitivism with Wittgenstein’s non-cognitivism.
Is religious language non-cognitive?
‘Hare’s account of religious language is correct’ – Discuss.
Which was the most convincing point of view in the falsification symposium?
Does religious language have a factual quality?
Hard
Assess Mitchell’s contribution to the falsification symposium
Is religious language a form of life?
To what extent is Aquinas’ analogical view of religious language valuable in the philosophy of religion.
Should non-cognitive approaches influence interpretation of religious texts?