Who we are
Combining historical and analytic approaches, we cover many central areas of philosophy, and we engage in a dialogue between contemporary philosophy and its history. You will have plenty of opportunities to start building a global philosophical network — from attending the department’s weekly colloquia with renowned guest lecturers to taking part in international conferences, workshops and summer schools on and off campus.
What you will study
- Ancient and early modern philosophy
- Philosophy of language and logic
- Philosophy of mind
- Perception and consciousness
- Causation and free will
- Ethics and metaethics
- Philosophy of religion
- Political philosophy
- Theory of democracy
Apply by
- August 14, 2020 – for self-financing applicants who do not require a study visa
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