Description
This module will introduce UCL Philosophy Masters students to graduate study in philosophy and to philosophical discussion. Most of the sessions will involve reading in advance one or two pieces of analytic philosophy. Then in the seminar itself, each paper will be presented by a student for a discussion which is moderated by the convenor.
The topics covered in this module will generally vary from year to year depending on developments in academic research and the interests of the class and module leader. However the main skills covered will remain the same:
- Reading and understanding works of analytic philosophy
- Understanding philosophical argument and common strategies of argument and reasoning
- Understanding how to connect ideas within and between philosophical topics
- Beginning to understand how to pursue philosophical research.
Teaching Delivery
This module is delivered via a two-hour seminar once a week. Students will be expected to read the set reading each week, and each week one or two students will be asked to present one of the set readings for discussion. The schedule and exact format of the presentations will be discussed and arranged during the course itself.
This is a compulsory module for the MA programme in philosophy.
Enrolment on this module is restricted to students on the MA programme in philosophy.
By the end of the module, you should be able to:
- Understand the works read in the seminar and evaluate the ideas and arguments they contain.
- Understand how to read works in philosophy and make sense of the ideas and arguments they contain.
- Understand the style of philosophical arguments and know some common strategies of argument and reasoning
- Recognise connections between argument styles and philosophical topics where appropriate
- Use literature and other resources to embark on philosophical research.
Recommended Reading
There is no recommended reading for this module.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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