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Philosophy in the Classical Tradition

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St Mary’s University, Twickenham

Course summary

Study philosophy in the classical tradition, learning to read closely, think carefully, and question ideas that continue to shape culture, politics, and everyday life.

On this BA in Philosophy in the Classical Tradition, you’ll practise philosophy as a rigorous classical discipline, explore its connections with culture and other fields – including theology and spirituality – and develop clear, purposeful ways of thinking that stay with you beyond university.

You'll study philosophy as a classical discipline, focusing on careful argument, close reading, and thoughtful reflection rather than surface-level opinion.

You'll explore philosophy alongside other disciplines and wider culture, learning how philosophical thinking helps make sense of ideas, values, and human experience.

You'll examine how philosophy, theology, and spirituality inform one another, shaping approaches to ethics, belief, and personal reflection.

You'll approach philosophy as a way of thinking, not just a body of knowledge. You'll learn to reason carefully, question assumptions, and develop reflective judgement that supports lifelong learning.

As part of this course, students of the School of Theology enjoy an annual trip to Rome, as well as visits to London's museums and galleries.

Studying this BA in Philosophy in the Classical Tradition at St Mary’s, you’ll develop a strong grounding in philosophy and its relationship with Catholic theology, strengthening your ability to think clearly, evaluate arguments fairly, and apply insight to the challenges of contemporary life. Alongside this, you’ll build practical study skills that support both employability and personal development.

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Course code:
QV85
Institution code:
S64

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