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BA Philosophy and History
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Philosophy and history is a pairing that places two of the most fundamental modes of humanistic inquiry in direct dialogue. Philosophy is concerned with the analysis and evaluation of arguments, with the clarification of concepts, and with the fundamental questions of knowledge, reality, value, and mind that other disciplines tend to take for granted. History examines how human societies, beliefs, and institutions have developed over time, asking not only what happened but why, and how we can know. Together, they develop an unusually rigorous set of analytical, argumentative, and interpretive skills, and they generate a particularly rich set of questions when brought into direct conversation: about the nature of historical knowledge, the role of ideas in history, the relationship between philosophy and its historical contexts, and the ways in which the past shapes present values. The three-year full-time Philosophy and History programme at the University of Essex allows you to investigate how human societies, beliefs, and institutions have developed over time while also examining the philosophical questions that help us understand them. You will combine the historical analysis of events, structures, and cultures with the philosophical examination of the ideas, arguments, and conceptual frameworks that shaped them, developing a capacity for critical thinking, sustained argument, and clear communication that is genuinely unusual. With a typical entry tariff of 120 points, the programme is accessible to students with genuine intellectual curiosity about both disciplines. Graduates pursue careers in education, the civil service, journalism, law, research, publishing, the charitable sector, and a wide range of roles where critical reasoning and the ability to communicate complex ideas are the primary requirements. Postgraduate study in philosophy, history, political theory, or law is also a common path.
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