**Why Lancaster?**
- Learn from a team of experts specializing in the interaction between areas like healthcare, ethics and philosophy
- Benefit from an applied approach – understand how philosophy can help us solve pressing challenges in the modern world
- Go beyond Western philosophy with a course designed to explore philosophy from a global perspective
- Build your professional experience by presenting your ideas and getting feedback at the department’s postgraduate conference
- Become confident in thinking critically an...
**Why Lancaster?**<br/>- Learn from a team of experts specializing in the interaction between areas like healthcare, ethics and philosophy<br/><br/><br/>- Benefit from an applied approach – understand how philosophy can help us solve pressing challenges in the modern world<br/><br/><br/>- Go beyond Western philosophy with a course designed to explore philosophy from a global perspective<br/><br/><br/>- Build your professional experience by presenting your ideas and getting feedback at the department’s postgraduate conference<br/><br/><br/>- Become confident in thinking critically and evaluating arguments – both skills valued by employers<br/><br/><br/>From crippling economies to Britain’s mental health crisis, philosophy can help us unlock the answers to today’s most pressing issues. Join us to discuss and debate different topics while exploring your interests and widening your career options.<br/><br/>**Digging deeper**<br/>We start this course by asking a vital question – what is philosophy? You’ll explore its value, the methods used and debates within the subject. At the same time, our teaching team will discuss their fascinating research on everything from gender to feminist philosophy.<br/><br/>A critical part of this course is completing a dissertation. You’ll have 20,000 words to explore an area of philosophy that interests you. Whenever you need support, you’ll be able to turn to your academic supervisor.<br/><br/>**The freedom to explore**<br/>Alongside the core module and dissertation, you’ll choose from our range of optional modules. You might look at a theoretical topic such as major debates in religious and atheistic thought or an applied area such as mental disorders. Perhaps you’ll pick our independent study module to focus on any topic that sparks your interest.<br/><br/>Your ability to evaluate arguments, assess evidence and think critically will be invaluable to employers. The way you look at problems through a philosophical lens will also give you an edge.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
12 Months
Start Date
01/10/2025
Campus
Main Site
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
L14
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