

MA German and Philosophy
About this course
German and philosophy is a pairing that reflects the deep intellectual relationship between the German-speaking world and the history of ideas. From Kant and Hegel to Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, and the Frankfurt School, the philosophy produced in German-speaking countries has shaped global thought across ethics, metaphysics, political theory, and the theory of knowledge. Studying the language and literature alongside the discipline gives you both the cultural context that animates those ideas and the analytical training to engage with them rigorously. This five-year full-time programme at the University of Aberdeen develops your abilities in two demanding but complementary fields. In German, you will engage with film, visual culture, gender studies, literature, and history, developing a nuanced understanding of the language and of the societies that have shaped and been shaped by it. In philosophy, you will address foundational questions about knowledge, truth, moral obligation, logic, and what constitutes a valid argument. The programme builds skills in close reading, critical analysis, and clear argumentation that serve you across both subjects and beyond. With a typical entry tariff of 184 points, this is a challenging programme that suits students who are intellectually curious and willing to work across disciplinary boundaries. Graduates from combined language and philosophy degrees are genuinely versatile, because the skills developed, careful reasoning, cultural literacy, written precision, and the ability to construct and evaluate arguments, are valued in a wide range of professional contexts. Careers in law, journalism, publishing, policy analysis, international relations, and education are all well-trodden paths. The language component adds specific opportunities in European business, diplomacy, translation, and organisations with a German-speaking presence. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in philosophy, European studies, comparative literature, or linguistics, and some pursue research careers in academic philosophy or German studies. The combination of rigorous analytical training and deep cultural understanding makes this a degree with considerable reach.
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