

BA Philosophy and French
About this course
Philosophy and French is an unusual pairing that turns out to be a deeply coherent one. Both disciplines are centrally concerned with how we make and contest meaning, one through the analysis of argument and the examination of foundational concepts, the other through engagement with one of Europe's richest literary and intellectual traditions. French philosophy has been among the most influential in the world, and studying the two subjects together at Oxford means you are constantly reading texts that illuminate each other. Oxford's four-year full-time programme in Philosophy and French is structured to develop genuine depth in both disciplines simultaneously. In philosophy you will engage with the core areas of the subject, including logic, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics and the philosophy of mind, developing the capacity for precise argument and rigorous conceptual analysis. In French you will build advanced language skills alongside a serious engagement with literature, intellectual history and culture from the medieval period to the present. You will read canonical French philosophical texts in the original, which means your language learning and your philosophical thinking reinforce each other in direct and productive ways. Oxford's tutorial system, in which much of the learning happens in small groups or one-to-one sessions with subject experts, means your thinking is tested and developed with unusual intensity. The combination trains a particular quality of mind: careful, patient, willing to examine assumptions and to follow arguments wherever they lead. These capacities, combined with high-level French, make graduates from this programme sought after across a very wide range of demanding careers. Graduates have gone on to work in law, diplomacy, the civil service, journalism, finance, publishing, consultancy and academia. The degree is an excellent foundation for postgraduate study in philosophy, French studies, comparative literature, law or any field that rewards clear thinking and strong analytical and linguistic skills.
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