VCE Philosophy Questions & Resources
Hi guys,
The purpose of this thread is to provide VCE Philosophy students with resources to assist in their studies as well as a supportive environment in which to ask questions pertaining to the VCE Philosophy course.
I’m aware there’s not many of you around! However, I’m hoping that soon we might manage a small community of us that can assist those who might be struggling with the course, as well as just provide a cool place to talk about this excellent subject! 8)
Below, I’ve included some links relevant to different sections of the course. Please feel free to post here or PM me with your own resources and I’ll update this as we go.
Unit 3: Minds & Bodies
AOS 1 - Minds & Bodies
VCE Philosophise! - This website is relevant specifically to VCE Philosophy and includes outlines of Unit 3 philosophers and some of Unit 4. Please note, however, that some of the information here might not be 100% relevant since it's based on the old study design.
Philosophy @ MHS - Shoutout to Melbourne High for this excellent website. ;) This includes relevant outlines and evaluations for the philosophers currently being studied.. It also includes extra reading materials for each AOS.
VCE Subject Guides: Philosophy Units 3&4 - Another shoutout ;D This one goes out to Rowville Secondary College for their awesome collection of outlines and evaluations for the current philosophers being studied. I found them very helpful!
SparkNotes - Plato 'Phaedo'
PHIL 230 Handout 4: The Argument of Affinity - Relevant to Plato's 'Phaedo'
A General Outline of Descartes' 'Meditations on First Philosophy'
SparkNotes - Descartes 'Meditations on First Philosophy
Important Arguments from Descartes' 'Meditations'
Mr. Melican's VCE Philosophy - Only Armstrong and Descartes.
Slideshow 'Descartes and Armstrong Revision'
Quizlet Armstrong 'The Nature of Mind' Flashcards
AOS 2 - Personal Identity
The Problem of Personal Identity - Briefly discusses Hume, Locke, and Buddhism in relation to personal identity. Might be helpful when considering evaluations.
Outline of Locke on Personal Identity
John Locke's Theory of Personal Identity
The Bundle Theory of Self - Helpful for understanding some of Hume's concepts that he discusses in his text. Also touches on the differences between Hume and Locke's views as well as Buddhism.
SparkNotes - David Hume 'An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding'
Hume on the relation between impressions and ideas
Unit 4: The Good Life
AOS 1 & 2 - Conceptions of the Good Life & Living the Good Life in the 21st Century
SparkNotes - Friedrich Nietzsche 'Beyond Good and Evil'
Key Ideas of Nietzche's 'Beyond Good and Evil'
SparkNotes - Plato 'Gorgias'
SparkNotes - Aristotle 'The Nicomachean Ethics'
Other Helpful Links
VCAA Philosophy Index - Here you can find the current VCE Philosophy study design as well as past exam papers and examination reports.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Victorian Association of Philosophy in Schools
Daily Nous - A news website which discusses current issues under a philosophical lens. You'll most likely be assessed on the evaluation of contemporary issues throughout the year in relation to what you're studying, however, even if you're not, you'll need to have some relevant contemporary debates and issues for Section C in the end-of-year exam. I HIGHLY recommend this website so make some use of it!
New Philosopher Similar to Daily Nous and highly relevant for Section C and discussing contemporary issues/debates.
This is a safe place to ask questions, so if you're struggling, don't hold back! I'll do my best to answer any questions current students might have as well as point you in the right direction to resources, etc. I also encourage past and present students to help contribute to this thread so we might see the growth of Philosophy students around here!
If you're struggling or have any questions, please feel free to drop them here! I, or someone else, will be more than happy to help you out with any questions you might have, or point you in the right direction to other useful resources, etc. :)
In the case of any lurkers around, I'll leave this here. I'd highly recommend going if you can.
VCE Unit 3 Forum 2017
Sunday 21st of May 2017
This program runs from 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM, with campus tours starting from 12 PM.
From the website:
12:15 University campus tour (separate registration required, limited spaces available)
The Philosophy Department of The University of Melbourne will be running an informal tour of the campus and department before the Unit 3 Forum, including a visit the new Arts West building, Old Arts building, the Brain Centre, the Law courts and the Philosophy Department. Students will have opportunity to talk to academics who work at the University every day. Sign up for the tour by registering via email to educationofficer.vaps.vic.edu.au.
The tour is limited to the first 50 students who sign up. The tour will depart from the Public Lecture Theatre A at 12:15pm sharp.
Venue: Old Arts Building Melbourne Universtiy
This is an excellent opportunity for students considering studying philosophy at tertiary level.
The program itself:
12:30 Forum registration opens
1:00 Monima Chadha (Monash University) On Nagasena and the Self
2:00 Laurance Splitter (The University of Melbourne) On Personal Identity: Hume and Locke
3:00-3:20 Afternoon tea (supplied)
3:20 Olivia Carter (The University of Melbourne) On Consciousness and Science, including a response to David Armstrong
4:30 Finish
This is a great opportunity to consolidate your understanding of the topics taught in Unit 3 as well as a chance to ask any last-minute questions you might have before you start Unit 4 content.
The cost is $20, or free for VAPS members.
For more information head to the VAPS website: http://vaps.vic.edu.au/events/vce-unit-3-forum-2017
Best of luck to everyone studying philosophy this year :)