Overview
Philosophy remains an integral part of any comprehensive university education and the discipline upon which the foundations of knowledge rest. All systematic enquiry is ultimately grounded in philosophy and based on philosophical concepts. To have a sophisticated understanding of such conceptual frameworks and the ability to revise and change them … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Structure
18 credit points
Co-Major18 credit points
Admission requirements
Special requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Have solid knowledge of more than area of philosophical enquiry.
2.
Appreciate the trans-disciplinary nature of philosophy and its relevance to research and knowledge in all other academic disciplines.
3.
Understand and interpret a historical and contemporary philosophical texts.
4.
Undertake smaller philosophical research projects in accordance with the methodological and ethical conventions of the discipline.
5.
Be sensitive to ethical issues and have the ability to engage in ethical discourse in an even-handed, impartial, reason-based manner.
6.
Construct a well-reasoned argument for or against a philosophical position in oral or written form.
7.
Apply and translate their skills to a wide range of practical problems and including major societal questions.