

BA Philosophy and German
About this course
Philosophy and German is a combination that rewards students willing to engage with rigorous thinking across two distinct but complementary traditions. Philosophy is concerned with fundamental questions about knowledge, reality, ethics, mind and language, and it develops the ability to construct, evaluate and challenge arguments with precision. German literature and culture brings a rich tradition of philosophical thought to bear alongside language mastery, from Kant and Hegel to contemporary fiction and film, making philosophy and German a pairing with particular intellectual depth. At the University of Oxford, this four-year full-time programme is taught within one of the most intellectually demanding academic environments in the world. You will develop fluency in German alongside a thorough grounding in the major areas of philosophy, including logic, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics and the philosophy of mind. You will engage with German literature, linguistics and cultural history while also studying philosophical texts, many of which have significant German traditions. The programme demands close reading, careful argument and the ability to move between abstract reasoning and cultural analysis. The four-year structure gives space for your language skills to develop to a high level alongside genuine philosophical depth. Graduates proceed into a very wide range of careers. Law, finance, the civil service, management consultancy, journalism, academia, publishing, international organisations and diplomacy all regularly attract philosophy and languages graduates, drawn by the combination of clear reasoning, strong writing and intercultural communication skills. Translation, interpreting and international business are also natural routes for those who wish to use their German professionally. Postgraduate study in philosophy, German studies, law, or European studies is a well-established next step for those who wish to continue in academic or research-focused careers.
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