Philosophy Flashcards

Our Philosophy flashcard library covers key topics across GCSE and A-Level. Every deck is aligned to the major UK exam boards (AQA, Edexcel, OCR) and designed for spaced repetition revision.

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A-Level Philosophy — Philosophy of Religion — Arguments for and against God

15 flashcards covering Philosophy of Religion — Arguments for and against God. Designed for A-Level Philosophy revision using spaced repetition.

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15 cards

A-Level Philosophy — Ethics — Utilitarianism, Kantian Ethics and Virtue Ethics

15 flashcards covering Ethics — Utilitarianism, Kantian Ethics and Virtue Ethics. Designed for A-Level Philosophy revision using spaced repetition.

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15 cards

A-Level Philosophy — Metaphysics of Mind — Dualism and Physicalism

15 flashcards covering Metaphysics of Mind — Dualism and Physicalism. Designed for A-Level Philosophy revision using spaced repetition.

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15 cards

A-Level Philosophy — Epistemology — Knowledge, Perception and Rationalism

15 flashcards covering Epistemology — Knowledge, Perception and Rationalism. Designed for A-Level Philosophy revision using spaced repetition.

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15 cards

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Philosophy flashcards free?

Yes — all flashcard decks on Nextutor are completely free. Create a free account to start studying and track your progress with spaced repetition.

Which exam boards do the Philosophy flashcards cover?

Our Philosophy flashcard decks are aligned to AQA, Edexcel, OCR. Each deck is tagged with the relevant exam board so you can filter by your specification.

How many Philosophy flashcard topics are available?

We are continually adding new decks. The library currently covers the major topics on the GCSE and A-Level Philosophy specification. Check back regularly as new decks are added.

Can a tutor help me alongside using flashcards?

Absolutely — flashcards are great for memorising key facts and terms, but a tutor helps you build deeper understanding and exam technique. Browse our Philosophy tutors to find one-to-one support.