

BA Philosophy and English
About this course
Philosophy and English is a joint honours degree that brings together two of the humanities' most powerful disciplines. Philosophy examines fundamental questions about reality, knowledge, ethics, and meaning, using rigorous logical argument to test ideas and evaluate claims. English literature explores the same territory through narrative, character, and poetic form, asking how language can capture experience, represent moral complexity, and shape the way we understand ourselves and others. Studying the two together enriches both, as the precision of philosophical analysis sharpens your reading of literary texts, and the imaginative reach of literature deepens your engagement with philosophical questions. At the University of Southampton, this part-time degree with a year abroad combines the study of literature across periods and genres with engagement with the full range of philosophical traditions, from ancient philosophy through to contemporary analytic and continental thought. You will examine fundamental concepts from two complementary angles, enriching your understanding and appreciation of both disciplines. The year abroad gives you the opportunity to study at a partner institution overseas, encountering both disciplines in a different academic and cultural context. You will develop close reading skills, the ability to construct and evaluate arguments with precision, and the written and verbal communication capabilities that both philosophy and English cultivate. The combination builds a distinctive intellectual profile: empirically sensitive and conceptually rigorous at the same time. Graduates go on to work in education, publishing, journalism, law, the civil service, research, arts administration, and a wide range of other fields where the combination of analytical rigour and literary sensitivity is valued. Postgraduate study in philosophy, literature, or interdisciplinary humanities is a natural continuation for those who wish to pursue academic or research careers.
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