

MA Philosophy/Scottish History
About this course
Philosophy and Scottish history is a combination that develops two complementary intellectual traditions: the systematic examination of fundamental questions through reason and argument, and the rigorous historical study of one of Europe's most distinctive national traditions. Philosophy in the Scottish intellectual tradition has particular resonance, given Scotland's extraordinary contribution to the discipline through figures such as Hume, Smith, and Reid, whose work on empiricism, ethics, economics, and common sense philosophy shaped modern thought profoundly. Scottish history, meanwhile, offers a rich and often underappreciated story of political struggle, religious conflict, cultural achievement, imperial participation, and national identity formation. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year, full-time programme develops your philosophical skills alongside a thorough grounding in Scottish history from the medieval period to the present. In philosophy you will engage with the systematic attempt to arrive at clear answers to profound questions about knowledge, life, morality, science, and human nature through reason and argument. In Scottish history you will examine the forces that have shaped this nation's particular trajectory, from the Wars of Independence and the Reformation to the Enlightenment, industrialisation, and contemporary debates about Scottish nationhood. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the chance to study in another country and to see both disciplines from a different perspective. Graduates from this combination work in education, heritage and cultural organisations, the civil service, journalism, law, and policy, particularly in Scottish contexts where historical and philosophical knowledge is relevant. The analytical and argumentative skills that philosophy develops are broadly transferable, and the Scottish historical expertise opens doors in the heritage sector, Scottish government, and cultural institutions. Postgraduate study in philosophy, Scottish history, or related disciplines is a path for those who want to build specialist expertise.
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