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IB Philosophy (SL) Resources

Below you'll find IB Philosophy (SL) resources made by students who’ve already taken the class. Click through Philosophy (SL) study guides, notes, and practice materials designed to help you get a 7 on your IB Philosophy (SL) papers.

IB Philosophy (SL) Being Human

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IB Philosophy (SL) Aesthetics

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IB Philosophy (SL) Epistemology

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IB Philosophy (SL) Ethics

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IB Philosophy (SL) Philosophy and contemporary society

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IB Philosophy (SL) Philosophy of religion

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IB Philosophy (SL) Philosophy of science

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IB Philosophy (SL) Political philosophy

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What is the IB Philosophy (SL) exam format?
IB Philosophy SL has internal and external assessments: the IB external assessment is the part you do on test day and the IB internal assessment is usually a project or a presentation you have to work on ahead of time. For the external assessments: Paper 1 - extended response paper with stimulus-based questions on themes; will take you 1 hour 45 minutes (worth 50% of your final grade) Paper 2 - extended response paper assessing the prescribed text; will take you 1 hour (worth 25% of your final grade) For the internal assessments: Philosophical analysis - will take you 20 hours (worth 25% of your final grade) To make sure you’re prepared enough to finish in time, take a look through the IB Philosophy Syllabus and our free IB Philosophy resources that cover the most important material you should know.
How is IB Philosophy (SL) scored?
IB exams are scored using a combination of internal and external assessments. The IB score range is 1 to 7, with 7 being the highest. External assessments, such as the written exams, are marked by external IB examiners, while internal assessments, such as projects or oral presentations, are graded by the student's teacher and then moderated by IB examiners. The scores from different assessments are combined, and students may earn up to 42 points from six subjects, with an additional 3 points available from the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and the IB Extended Essay, for a maximum total of 45 points.
How do I study for IB Philosophy (SL)?
You’ve likely covered a lot of material during your course this year, but to get a 7 on the International Baccalaureate exam, it’s important you understand how often each topic shows up. Once you take a look through the breakdown below, make sure to read through the IB Philosophy (SL) study guide above with all the key points you should know for each unit. The IB Philosophy (SL) revision notes are made by other students who already took that class. After that, run through the IB Philosophy (SL) flashcards to practice important terms you should know for the exam. You can also do some test prep using the tests attached to each note. There’s a lot of IB Philosophy (SL) resources for you to shuffle between until you find the method that works best for your learning style. Make sure to start ahead and leave enough time to practice.
What units are on the IB Philosophy (SL) exam?
  • When approaching your IB Philosophy exam review, take some time to understand how the different units are actually broken up so you can place the right emphasis on each one.
  • Unit 1: Being Human
  • Unit 2: Aesthetics
  • Unit 3: Epistemology
  • Unit 4: Ethics
  • Unit 5: Philosophy and Contemporary Society
  • Unit 6: Philosophy of Religion
  • Unit 7: Philosophy of Science
  • Unit 8: Political Philosophy
How do I get a 7 on IB Philosophy (SL)?
IB Philosophy SL requires strong problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and a solid understanding of philosophical concepts. You’ll need to master topics in ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and political philosophy, while applying them to both theoretical and practical philosophical discussions.
What are the video resources?
We’ve handpicked some of our favorite YouTube channels and videos that align with the key topics and themes covered in our IB Philosophy SL study guides. These channels can be a great way to get a better understanding of fundamental topics such as ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and political philosophy. Experience practical learning through case studies and interactive classroom activities, while applying philosophical reasoning to both theoretical and practical debates.
Where can I ask IB Philosophy (SL) questions?
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What is IB Philosophy (SL)?
IB Philosophy SL explores essential subjects like ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and political philosophy. Engage in case studies and class activities to actively investigate these concepts, using critical thinking and philosophical reasoning to tackle both practical and theoretical philosophical challenges. On this page, you’ll find IB Philosophy SL resources to help you with your IB Philosophy SL review.