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BA Philosophy
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Philosophy is the oldest of the academic disciplines, concerned with the most fundamental questions that can be asked: what exists, what we can know, how we ought to live, what makes an action right or wrong, and what it means to be conscious. These are not merely abstract puzzles. They underlie every area of human inquiry and practice, from science and medicine to law, politics, and the arts. Studying philosophy develops your ability to analyse arguments rigorously, to identify hidden assumptions, to construct and evaluate competing positions, and to communicate complex ideas with clarity and precision. At Royal Holloway, University of London, this three-year full-time programme invites you to dive into the questions of life, society, and how we understand the world, tackling them with confidence and creativity. You will engage with the major traditions in ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, and political philosophy, as well as with more specialised areas such as philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and the philosophy of language. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placements, giving you professional experience and international exposure alongside your philosophical studies. Royal Holloway's location near London and its connections to the city's professional and cultural life provide additional context for how philosophical thinking connects to the real world. Philosophy graduates are consistently among the highest performers in graduate recruitment processes across a wide range of fields. The analytical, argumentative, and communication skills the discipline builds are valued in law, the civil service, consulting, finance, journalism, education, technology ethics, and public affairs. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in philosophy, law, politics, or related disciplines, and a significant number go on to academic careers in philosophy itself. The degree is excellent preparation for any role that demands clarity of thought, strength of argument, and intellectual resilience.
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