Unit 9: Lesson 2

Unit 9 Philosophy
A3b
2024 - 2025
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Unit 9 Philosophy
A3b
2024 - 2025
Lesson 2

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What is philosophy?

Slide 2 - Open question

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Explain the argument of design

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Homework
Activity 7 page 247 

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You ask yourself, “Where did this watch come from?”
You look at the mechanisms of the watch and see how complicated it is, and how it has a specific purpose.
You realise unlike the rock, the watch couldn’t just be there by chance. It was designed by someone.

Objectives
You will..
  • know what the argument from first cause tries to prove.
  • understand why some people agree with this argument and some do not.
  • evaluate how succesfull this arguments is at proving the existence of God.

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What are you made of?

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And what are these things made of?

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How did the universe come into existence?

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The argument from first cause
aka cosmological argument:

  • Everything that begins to exist has a cause.
  • The universe began to exist.
  • Therefore: The universe has a cause.

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Slide 10 - Video

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Assignment
Individually
  1. Read page 248 - 249
  2. Write down the three steps of the argument.
  3. Write in your own words what the argument claims.




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10:00

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Assignment
Individually
Choose two of the following questions and answer them:
1. What do you think of the cosmological argument? Why?
2. Can you think of an example of something that begins to exist and 
     clearly has a cause?
3. What might a scientist say about this argument?
4. Do you think it makes sense to assume God is the cause? Explain.





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10:00

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Fast finishers can draw a small diagram or visual summary of the argument.

Slower learners may discuss one question briefly with a partner before writing.

Homework
To study page 248 - 249
To do Activities 1 - 4 page 249

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You ask yourself, “Where did this watch come from?”
You look at the mechanisms of the watch and see how complicated it is, and how it has a specific purpose.
You realise unlike the rock, the watch couldn’t just be there by chance. It was designed by someone.

""Even if there were a designer, that would raise the bigger problem of who designed the designer?"”
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Slide 14 - Poll

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