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Students will undertake an approved, supervised course of study relating to economics and complementing their work in the Philosophy, Politics and Economics programme.
Data Ethics
PHIL269
Data ethics is a new branch of ethics. Students who enrol in this course will study new and emerging ethical problems related to data (including generation, recording, curation, processing, dissemination, sharing and use), algorithms (including artif...
Special Topic: Data Ethics
PHIL309
Data ethics is a new branch of ethics. Students who enrol in this course will study new and emerging ethical problems related to data (including generation, recording, curation, processing, dissemination, sharing and use), algorithms (including artif...
Directed Individual Study
PHIL420
Students will undertake an approved, supervised course of study relating to philosophy and complementing their work in the Honours Degree within the Philosophy programme.
The Future of Work
FHSS207
Workforces are changing at a rapid pace with various predictions regarding the future nature of work. In this interdisciplinary course, students will critically examine the changing nature of the work and employment from a range of perspectives inclu...
Critical Thinking
PHIL123
Life is full of difficult decisions. Should I buy a car or rely on public transport? Should I study locally or move cities? What can we do about climate change? When facing such hard practical problems, it always helps to have good critical thinking ...
Introduction to Logic
PHIL211
Logic is the branch of philosophy that studies and analyses arguments in general symbolic form. This course is an introduction to the field, requiring no prior background in studying philosophy or logic. You will be introduced to the use of technique...
Paradoxes
PHIL371
Revealing that a theory has paradoxical implications is assumed to spell trouble for that theory, and yet it is often difficult to identify where our reasoning has gone wrong. In this course you will study a variety of paradoxes and critically evalua...
Research Project
PHIL489
This course gives students the opportunity to pursue an individual research project with guidance and support from a supervisor. Regular supervision is arranged with the supervisor, and signed off by Philosophy's Coordinator of Graduate Studies.
This course enables students to engage deeply with a broad range of feminist thought. We will first focus on feminist critiques of social/political institutions, then on feminist prescriptions, and finally look at the means feminists have suggested f...
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