Liberal Arts With Philosophy
Does the world make you wonder? Why are things one way and not another? Do you wonder whether the world could be changed for the better?
Like Liberal Arts, Philosophy at Warwick is an inclusive staff and student community in which you’ll find it easy to share views, challenge perceptions and take intellectual risks. Philosophy fosters some of the key skills that will also be at the heart of what you will be doing in your Liberal Arts modules: critical thinking, careful analysis and looking at problems from different points of view.
Why study the Philosophy route?
The Philosophy Department supports diverse philosophical traditions, with strong interests in both analytic and continental philosophy. As a result, Liberal Arts With Philosophy offers a broad take on the discipline, allowing you to choose from a varied range of modules and tailor your learning to what interests you most. The goal is to empower you to make a difference in the world by supporting you to become an independent, creative and effective thinker.
Modules
You may be interested in the following Philosophy modules:
- The Philosophy of Terrorism and Counterterrorism;
- Finding a Way Through Life: Daoism and Chinese Philosophy;
- Democracy and Authority;
- Philosophy of Evil.
Please note:
- To study this route
- In the first year you must study "Introduction to Philosophy" (30 CATS).
- In your second and final year, you must study a minimum of 60 CATS of Philosophy modules across both years combined (you can choose which ones to take when).
- Module offerings change annually and so individual modules may vary.
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Visit the Philosophy website for more information on the Philosophy modules.