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BA Philosophy and Literature
About this course
Philosophy and literature share a long and mutually enriching history. Many of the most important works of philosophy have been written in literary forms, from Plato's dialogues and Nietzsche's aphorisms to contemporary philosophical essays that draw on fiction and poetry. And literature has always engaged with the deepest philosophical questions: about the nature of consciousness, the meaning of suffering, the grounds of moral judgement, and what it means to live a good life. Studying the two together develops a distinctive kind of thinking, one that is as alert to the texture of language and the power of narrative as it is to the rigour of argument. At the University of the Highlands and Islands you will engage with philosophical traditions from the ancient world to the present alongside literary texts spanning poetry, fiction, drama, and prose. Philosophy develops your capacity for careful reasoning, your ability to construct and evaluate arguments, and your willingness to question assumptions that are usually taken for granted. Literature develops sensitivity to language, an appreciation of ambiguity and complexity, and the ability to understand experience through narrative. The programme is offered part-time, making it accessible to students who need flexible study arrangements and who want to pursue this intellectually demanding combination while balancing other commitments. Graduates go on to careers in education, writing, journalism, counselling and therapeutic work, public service, cultural organisations, and research. The combination of philosophical rigour and literary sensitivity is also excellent preparation for postgraduate study in philosophy, literature, theology, or cultural studies. The skills developed on this programme are genuinely transferable and valued wherever careful thinking and clear communication matter.
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