Philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of reality and the human experience. It is the bedrock you reach when, in any other discipline, you keep asking: why? At the ANU, philosophy is also a method: approaching a question by breaking it down into its component parts, building up reasoned, logical arguments—and following them wherever they lead, however surprising.
Learning Outcomes
- closely analyse and critique arguments in a wide variety of fields and contexts, which may include using formal logic;
- develop cogent arguments and presentations, including engaging with detailed criticism of their ideas;
- apply complex abstract ideas to real-world phenomena in a wide variety of fields and contexts;
- recognise implicit assumptions in social, political, scientific, moral, and cultural arguments, and relate them to contested ideas and real-world scenarios; and
- describe various philosophical traditions and their history.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This major requires the completion of 48 units from the following lists, which must include:
A maximum of 12 units of courses at 1000 level
A minimum of 6 units of courses at 3000 level
A maximum of 12 units from the completion of the following list:
PHIL1004 - Fundamental Ideas in Philosophy: An Introduction (6 units)
PHIL1005 - Logic and Critical Thinking (6 units)
PHIL1007 - What is Humanity? (6 units)
PHIL1008 - Introduction to Ethics (6 units)
POLS1008 - PPE Integration 1 (6 units)
A minimum of 6 units from the completion of the following:
ASIA2054 - Chinese Philosophy: Creation and Development (6 units)
PHIL2012 - Buddhist Philosophy (6 units)
PHIL2016 - Philosophy of Language (6 units)
PHIL2020 - Theories of Social Justice (6 units)
PHIL2042 - Philosophy of the Cosmos (6 units)
PHIL2057 - Philosophy of Science (6 units)
PHIL2059 - Love Death and Freedom (20th Century French Phenomenology) (6 units)
PHIL2060 - God and the Self (6 units)
PHIL2061 - Philosophy of Mind (6 units)
PHIL2074 - Modern Theories of Knowledge (6 units)
PHIL2080 - Logic (6 units)
PHIL2082 - Sex and Death: the Philosophy of Biology (6 units)
PHIL2087 - Nietzsche (6 units)
PHIL2094 - The Problem of Free Will (6 units)
PHIL2100 - Origins of Analytical Philosophy (6 units)
PHIL2101 - Democracy, Difference and Desire (6 units)
PHIL2113 - Global Justice (6 units)
PHIL2116 - PPE Integration 2 (6 units)
PHIL2121 - Philosophical Logic (6 units)
PHIL2122 - Philosophy and Public Policy (6 units)
PHIL2123 - Philosophy and Science Fiction (6 units)
PHIL2124 - Philosophy of Cognitive Science (6 units)
PHIL2125 - Rationality and Social Cooperation (6 units)
PHIL2126 - Science in Society: Ethics, Public Policy and Scientific Practice (6 units)
PHIL2127 - The Philosophy of Time (6 units)
PHIL2128 - Philosophy of Physics (6 units)
PHIL2289 - Leviathan, Art and Law: Constituting the Body Politic (6 units)
POLS2063 - Contemporary Political Theory (6 units)
POLS2102 - Political Belief and Deceit (6 units)
A minimum of 6 units from the completion of the following:
ECON3056 - PPE Integration 3: Classic Literature in PPE (6 units)
PHIL3071 - Advanced Continental Philosophy (6 units)
PHIL3072 - Advanced Analytic Philosophy (6 units)
PHIL3073 - Advanced Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy (6 units)
PHIL3074 - Advanced Philosophical Topics (6 units)
PHIL3075 - The Philosophy of Gender: Knowledge, Power, Bodies (6 units)
PHIL3076 - Philosophy of the Life Sciences (6 units)
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A maximum of 12 units may come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
PHIL1004 | Fundamental Ideas in Philosophy: An Introduction | 6 |
PHIL1005 | Logic and Critical Thinking | 6 |
PHIL1007 | What is Humanity? | 6 |
PHIL1008 | Introduction to Ethics | 6 |
POLS1008 | PPE Integration 1 | 6 |
A minimum of 6 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
ASIA2054 | Chinese Philosophy: Creation and Development | 6 |
PHIL2012 | Buddhist Philosophy | 6 |
PHIL2016 | Philosophy of Language | 6 |
PHIL2020 | Theories of Social Justice | 6 |
PHIL2042 | Philosophy of the Cosmos | 6 |
PHIL2057 | Philosophy of Science | 6 |
PHIL2059 | Love Death and Freedom (20th Century French Phenomenology) | 6 |
PHIL2060 | God and the Self | 6 |
PHIL2061 | Philosophy of Mind | 6 |
PHIL2074 | Modern Theories of Knowledge | 6 |
PHIL2080 | Logic | 6 |
PHIL2082 | Sex and Death: the Philosophy of Biology | 6 |
PHIL2087 | Nietzsche | 6 |
PHIL2094 | The Problem of Free Will | 6 |
PHIL2100 | Origins of Analytical Philosophy | 6 |
PHIL2101 | Democracy, Difference and Desire | 6 |
PHIL2113 | Global Justice | 6 |
PHIL2116 | PPE Integration 2 | 6 |
PHIL2121 | Philosophical Logic | 6 |
PHIL2122 | Philosophy and Public Policy | 6 |
PHIL2123 | Philosophy and Science Fiction | 6 |
PHIL2124 | Philosophy of Cognitive Science | 6 |
PHIL2125 | Rationality and Social Cooperation | 6 |
PHIL2126 | Science in Society: Ethics, Public Policy and Scientific Practice | 6 |
PHIL2127 | The Philosophy of Time | 6 |
PHIL2128 | Philosophy of Physics | 6 |
PHIL2289 | Leviathan, Art and Law: Constituting the Body Politic | 6 |
POLS2063 | Contemporary Political Theory | 6 |
POLS2102 | Political Belief and Deceit | 6 |
A minimum of 6 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
ECON3056 | PPE Integration 3: Classic Literature in PPE | 6 |
PHIL3071 | Advanced Continental Philosophy | 6 |
PHIL3072 | Advanced Analytic Philosophy | 6 |
PHIL3073 | Advanced Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy | 6 |
PHIL3074 | Advanced Philosophical Topics | 6 |
PHIL3075 | The Philosophy of Gender: Knowledge, Power, Bodies | 6 |
PHIL3076 | Philosophy of the Life Sciences | 6 |