📖Program Curriculum
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The programme consists of a choice of four semester-length courses across a range of philosophical topics all driven by the cutting-edge research of our professors and lecturers There is also a 10000–15000-word dissertation to be completed on a topic of your choice supported by an expert supervisor over the summer as well as a-long core course offering training in philosophical research methods Optional courses may vary slightly from to
The Philosophy has three components
1 INTRODUCTION TO ANALYTICAL PHILOSOPHY 40 credits
2 A choice of four of the following courses 20 credits each
CONTEMPORARY ETHICS
CONSCIOUSNESS BRAINS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE
DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
EMOTIONS
EPISTEMOLOGY
FORMAL LOGIC
HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY 1
HISTORY OF MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
LIBERALISM
METAPHYSICS
MORAL EPISTEMOLOGY
MORAL PHILOSOPHY
PAIN AND PLEASURE
PHILOSOPHY OF ART
PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS
PHILOSOPHY OF MIND
PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION
PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY
PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
VIRTUE EPISTEMOLOGY
WITTGENSTEIN
GENDER AND RACE
3 A dissertation on a topic of your choice guided by individual support from an expert supervisor 60 credits
Programme alteration or discontinuation
The University of Glasgow endeavours to run all programmes as advertised In exceptional circumstances however the University may withdraw or alter a programme For more information please see Student contract