

BA Philosophy and Literature
About this course
Philosophy and literature address the deepest questions about human experience, but they approach those questions differently. Literature explores human life through narrative, image, character, and feeling, engaging the imagination and the emotions as well as the intellect. Philosophy seeks clarity through argument, conceptual analysis, and the testing of ideas against rigorous scrutiny. Studying them together reveals how much the two disciplines share and how richly they can challenge and illuminate each other. At the University of Warwick, this three-year BA brings both modes of enquiry into sustained dialogue. You will work with the full range of philosophical and literary methods, including thought experiment, dialogue, argument, storytelling, conceptual analysis, and imaginative engagement. On the philosophy side, you will encounter ethics, the philosophy of mind, aesthetics, epistemology, and political philosophy, among other areas. The literature component exposes you to a breadth of texts across periods and traditions, developing your ability to read closely and to situate works in their cultural and intellectual contexts. Warwick's philosophy and literature programme has a strong reputation for combining these disciplines in genuinely integrated ways, rather than simply running them in parallel. The course includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, as well as opportunities for work placements, which add professional and international dimensions to the degree. The typical entry tariff is 168 UCAS points. Graduates of philosophy and literature programmes are exceptionally well prepared for careers that require clear thinking, careful reading, and effective communication. Common paths include law, publishing, journalism, the civil service, education, arts administration, research, and management consultancy. The combination of analytical rigour and imaginative sensitivity is valued wherever complex texts, ideas, or people are involved. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in philosophy, literature, creative writing, or law, finding that the breadth of their undergraduate experience gives them a distinctive and productive perspective.
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