

MA Scandinavian Studies and Philosophy
About this course
Scandinavian studies and philosophy is a pairing that brings together the deep traditions of Nordic culture, language, and literature with the rigorous analytical discipline of philosophy, which itself has strong roots in the Scandinavian intellectual tradition through thinkers such as Kierkegaard, Ibsen, and the analytic philosophers of the Uppsala School. Scandinavian studies opens access to the languages and literatures of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, to the saga tradition and Viking heritage, and to the vibrant contemporary literary and cultural output of the Nordic nations. Philosophy pursues foundational questions about knowledge, reality, ethics, and the mind through argument and careful analysis. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time programme allows you to develop real proficiency in one or more Scandinavian languages alongside a thorough grounding in the history of philosophy and its major contemporary debates. You will engage with literature, film, and cultural history from the Nordic countries while also studying logic, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of language with the rigour that the Edinburgh philosophy department is known for. The combination is particularly intellectually rich because Scandinavian culture and literature engage so directly with philosophical themes of identity, ethics, social organisation, and the human condition. Graduates from Scandinavian studies and philosophy go on to careers in education, journalism, translation and interpreting, arts and cultural organisations, the civil service, international relations, and research. Scandinavian language expertise is valued in commercial and diplomatic contexts across the Nordic region, which has a strong economic and cultural presence in Europe. The philosophical training develops analytical skills that are broadly applicable. Postgraduate study in Scandinavian studies, philosophy, linguistics, or Nordic literature is a common pathway for those wishing to develop their expertise.
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