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BA Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Thought
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Philosophy, psychology and the history and philosophy of science are three disciplines that converge on the deepest questions about human minds: what consciousness is, how we perceive and reason, whether the self is an illusion, and how scientific knowledge is produced and validated. Studying them together gives you a uniquely rich set of tools for thinking about cognition, rationality and the nature of inquiry, drawing on both the conceptual precision of philosophy and the empirical rigour of psychological science. At the University of Leeds this unusual and stimulating three-year programme combines the analytical traditions of philosophy with the scientific study of the mind and behaviour, and situates both within the history of scientific thought and the philosophical questions about what science is and how it progresses. You will explore theories of knowledge, perception, consciousness and mental illness alongside the history of scientific ideas, the psychology of reasoning and decision-making, and the philosophical underpinnings of empirical research. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, meaning you have substantial opportunity to apply your thinking outside the academy and to encounter the kinds of institutions and contexts in which the questions you study matter practically. Graduates of this combination are genuinely distinctive. The ability to think carefully about mind, evidence and knowledge is valued in medicine, law, journalism, public policy, healthcare, technology ethics, research, and education. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, or science and technology studies, developing their interests in more specialised directions. Others enter professions where rigorous thinking about human behaviour, social institutions and the nature of evidence is directly useful, from clinical psychology and psychiatry (with further training) to management consultancy, policy analysis, and science communication.
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