Philosophy

BA Hons UCAS Code

Course overview

Philosophy trains you to argue persuasively and think deeply. You might be full of curiosity and wonder, anger and confusion, or a desire to make sense of yourself and the world. Philosophy covers all these bases and more.

At Nottingham, you’ll be introduced to the essentials of ethics, reasoning and logic while also expanding your sense of what philosophy can do. With our wide range of optional modules, you’ll be able to tailor your degree to the topics which interest you most, while also learning how to apply your knowledge in real world situations, developing your communication, project planning, and presentation skills.

Teaching and learning

Modules

Core modules

3 modules

Introduction to Philosophical Traditions

This module delves into how different cultures and traditions tackle philosophical problems and themes. You’ll explore a variety of topics, which may change each year, such as the nature of reality, human flourishing, the environment, beauty, tradition, wisdom, optimism, religion, mind and reason, social order, and principles for co-existence.

The course introduces and compares a wide range of philosophical traditions and theories, considering their historical and cultural contexts. You’ll make connections to relevant second-year optional philosophy modules and core project options.

Join us to gain a global perspective on philosophy and understand how diverse cultures address fundamental human questions.


Introduction to Practical Philosophy

This module offers an introduction to key topics in practical philosophy. You’ll explore areas such as moral, political, and social philosophy. Rather than just learning about the views of specific philosophers, you’ll actively engage with the problems and puzzles these areas present. 
 

The module encourages you to see the connections between different philosophical areas, reflecting on their methodological similarities and differences. You’ll develop diverse approaches to key positions in practical philosophy, honing skills in argument reconstruction and evaluation. 
 

By the end of this module, you’ll have a solid foundation for reconstructing, evaluating, and articulating philosophical positions in future modules. Running alongside our autumn core module, this course ensures you gain essential knowledge and techniques in practical philosophy. 


Introduction to Theoretical Philosophy

This module offers an engaging introduction to key topics in theoretical philosophy, laying the groundwork for further study. You’ll explore areas such as logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind. Rather than just learning about the views of specific philosophers, you’ll actively engage with the problems and puzzles these areas present. 
 

The module encourages you to see the connections between different philosophical areas, reflecting on their methodological similarities and differences. You’ll develop diverse philosophical skills, including logical techniques, argument reconstruction, identifying reasoning fallacies, reflecting on personal experiences, and political critique. 


Optional modules

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Entry requirements

3 years full-time

£9,535 per year

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Studying philosophy here is great - there's so much freedom to choose. The lecturers are extremely approachable and break down even the most difficult concepts with ease."

Michaela Lawson

BA Philosophy

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