Department of Philosophy: Recent Undergraduate.
Ancient philosophy has a long and distinguished history at Durham, and is currently one of the research strengths of our Department. Our Ancient Philosophy MA is a specialist programme geared towards preparing students for higher research in ancient philosophy - partly through direct research training, and partly through modules taught by experts in their field in small-group seminars.
Our History PhD programme is a three-year course of study (or six years of part-time study) that enables you to carry out a piece of in-depth research in the area that most interests you. Our research interests stretch from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century, and our geographical range includes Britain, continental Europe, South and East Asia, Africa and the Americas. You.
The PhD in History is entirely research-based and students are expected to do a significant amount of independent research. However, the PhD also aims to give students an experience of different historiographical methods as well as professional skills relevant to both a career in academia or elsewhere. One to one supervision: All History PhD students are supervised by a member of academic.
Ph.D. Requirements Overview. For an extensive Philosophy Ph.D. course work guide, including all requirements, please visit the Marquette Bulletin. A total of 60 hours are required for the Ph.D. (48 credits in course work and 12 credits for the Dissertation) Incoming Ph.D. students who hold an M.A. in philosophy or related fields may transfer in up to 18 credits (6 courses).
Ph.D. Program The program of studies leading to the doctorate in philosophy provides subjects and seminars in such traditional areas as logic, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, social and political philosophy, and history of philosophy. Interest in philosophical problems arising from other disciplines, such as.
Michael Foran is a Ph.D. candidate at the Cambridge Law Faculty and Trinity Hall. He received an LL.B. from Trinity College Dublin and an M.Sc. in Law and Anthropology from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His thesis explores the concept of equality as it manifests in law, whether these manifestations are in conflict with each other at a philosophical level, and if so, how.
Introduction. Dissertation writing as a part of the religious, theology and philosophy studies course is inherently vital to the final result.Various religions are practiced in the world today, some of the major religions include; Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and Sikhism.