

BA Philosophy and Russian
About this course
Philosophy and Russian is a combination of unusual depth and intellectual resonance. Philosophy provides the analytical tools of logic, argumentation, and conceptual clarification that are needed to engage rigorously with the most fundamental questions that can be asked, from the nature of knowledge and morality to the structure of language and the limits of reason. Russian opens access to one of the most philosophically rich literary traditions in the world: the great Russian novels of Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Turgenev are themselves works of philosophical seriousness, and Russia has produced important philosophical thought in fields ranging from political philosophy to the philosophy of language and phenomenology. At Oxford, this four-year full-time programme combines the study of philosophy at one of the world's leading departments with rigorous training in the Russian language, literature, and culture. The philosophy element develops your analytical rigour and your ability to criticise and reason logically, equipping you to address questions about knowledge, moral judgement, the nature of language, and the foundations of art and literature. The Russian element provides practical linguistic training alongside deep engagement with the literature and cultural context that makes reading it rewarding. The connection between the two disciplines is illuminated by the fact that so much Russian literature is shaped by the philosophical ideas of its epoch, and the programme encourages you to explore those connections directly. With a typical entry tariff of 200 UCAS points, this is among the most competitive programmes available. Graduates from philosophy and Russian programmes at Oxford bring a distinctive combination of analytical and cultural depth to the job market. Careers in journalism, the foreign office, diplomacy, academic research, law, international organisations, publishing, education, and the civil service are all well-established paths. Postgraduate study in philosophy, Russian literature, or area studies provides a natural continuation.
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