Faculty of Arts and Humanities - University of East Anglia

Master Philosophy - Máster en Filosofía

Faculty of Arts and Humanities - University of East Anglia
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Presentación

This programme is offered either full and part time basis

As a student within Philosophy, you will benefit from a dynamic and friendly environment with a highly distinctive research profile – an ideal place in which to be inducted into philosophical research. While actively supporting research in all core areas and periods of philosophy, we have particular research strengths at various frontiers of the subject: philosophy and the arts (literature, film, music), philosophy and linguistics, environmental philosophy, and metaphilosophy (epistemology and methodology of philosophy) are among its distinctive specialisms. Some of these benefit from the proximity to worldwide leading departments in related areas (including literature and creative writing, and environmental studies). We are a leading centre for research on Wittgenstein, while our members also work on ancient philosophy, early modern philosophy and Kant, phenomenology, and the history of analytic philosophy.

Requisitos

Degree Subject: Philosophy or a related subject
Degree Classification: UK BA (Hons) 2.1 or equivalent
Special Entry Requirements: A 3000 word essay from your previous degree should be uploaded to your online application.

Programa

Compulsory Study (180 credits)
Students must study the following modules for 180 credits:

METHODOLOGY AND EPISTEMOLOGY OF PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY DISSERTATION (90 CREDITS)
PHILOSOPHY POSTGRADUATE WORKSHOP
SUPERVISED STUDY MODULE FOUR
SUPERVISED STUDY MODULE ONE
SUPERVISED STUDY MODULE THREE

Option A Study (20 credits)
Students will select 20 credits from the following modules:

With approval of the Course Director students may replace PHIPM059 (Methodology and Epistemology of Philosophy) with PHIPMA23 (Supervised study module two) in this case:

SUPERVISED STUDY MODULE TWO

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