

BA Philosophy
About this course
Philosophy is the disciplined examination of the most fundamental questions available to human inquiry: what is real, what can we know, what should we do, how should we live together, and what makes reasoning valid? It is a subject that develops rigorous analytical thinking, precise argumentation, and the intellectual courage to pursue difficult questions wherever they lead. The skills it builds are among the most transferable produced by any university degree, and philosophers are found across an extraordinary range of careers, valued for their capacity to think clearly and argue persuasively about complex matters. The University of Liverpool's three-year full-time Philosophy programme provides a thorough introduction to the discipline, engaging with both historical and contemporary philosophy across the main areas of the field. You will study metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, logic, and philosophy of mind, reading canonical texts from Plato, Descartes, Hume, and Kant alongside contemporary analytic philosophers. You will learn to write philosophical essays that construct and defend arguments step by step, to identify and challenge assumptions, and to engage with ideas that are genuinely difficult with intellectual seriousness and precision. Liverpool's department has particular research strengths that inform its teaching, and the programme offers the opportunity to develop expertise in areas of particular interest as you progress. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, which are unusual features for philosophy, giving you professional experience and international academic exposure alongside your philosophical development. Graduates from philosophy programmes enter an exceptionally wide range of careers, including law, finance, management consultancy, public policy, the civil service, journalism, teaching, and technology. Many also proceed to postgraduate study in philosophy, law, public policy, or ethics. The rigour of philosophical training is recognised and valued by employers in virtually every sector.
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