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BA Philosophy
About this course
Philosophy is the discipline that asks the most fundamental questions we can pose: what exists, how we can know anything, what makes actions right or wrong, what justice requires, and what we mean when we use language. It is a subject that does not have a fixed body of facts to master but instead trains you to think rigorously, to assess arguments with precision, and to defend positions clearly even when dealing with questions that resist easy answers. These are intellectual habits that are valuable in almost any context where careful reasoning matters. At the University of Winchester, this three-year full-time programme actively encourages critical reflection and debate across a range of core philosophical areas. You will study logic, developing the formal tools for evaluating arguments and identifying fallacies, alongside epistemology, the philosophical investigation of knowledge and justified belief. Ethics and moral philosophy are central to the programme, engaging you with the theories that philosophers have developed for thinking about right action, justice, and value. Aesthetics, the philosophy of art and beauty, and theology, the philosophical examination of religious belief, are also among the areas available. The programme develops your capacity to think rigorously about ideas that are genuinely difficult and genuinely important, preparing you to articulate and defend your own positions with clarity and confidence. With a typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points, the course is designed to be accessible to students who are intellectually curious and willing to engage seriously with ideas. Philosophy graduates are sought in careers that value analytical precision and the ability to reason clearly under uncertainty. Law, journalism, public policy, civil service, research, education, management consultancy, finance, and ethics advisory roles in technology and healthcare are all fields where philosophy graduates have made distinctive contributions. Postgraduate study in philosophy, law, politics, and cognitive science is a natural continuation for those who wish to deepen their intellectual engagement.
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