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Philosophy (Research)

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  • 6 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Lincoln (Main Site)

Course summary

A research degree in Philosophy offers you the opportunity to undertake an intensive study of a topic in Philosophy of your own choosing and to make an original contribution to scholarly understandings of your subject.

While the emphasis is on your independent research, you will receive guidance from your team of academic supervisors who have expertise in a range of subjects in Philosophy, with particular strengths in the history and philosophy of science, ethics, the philosophy of religion, the philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, metaphysics and aesthetics. Before you apply, we encourage you to consult the list of our staff's academic interests, to ensure the subject you are interested in can receive expert guidance.

As an MPhil/PhD student, you are encouraged to participate in the Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage's lively research culture of research seminars, as well as postgraduate forums, social events, and training to support the development of your academic skills. Strong links exist between Philosophy and the Schools of Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology, and an interdisciplinary research culture facilitates collaboration with colleagues across a wide range of topics.

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