Research Master of Philosophy (Leuven) (120 ECTS) Master of Arts
Students with a degree obtained at an institution of the Flemish Community
Students who obtained their previous degree(s) at an institution of the Flemish Community should submit an application to the Institute of Philosophy via email.
You can find a list of documents, which should be submitted with every application, on the Apply page of the Institute of Philosophy.
There are no degrees granting direct access to this programme. All candidates can register only after successful completion of the relevant admission procedure.
After admission procedure
On the basis of the following degrees, or similar degrees, obtained at an institution of the Flemish Community:
These applicants must have completed their degree with a result of at least 75% for philosophical courses and have obtained an average of at least 15/20 for the Bachelor’s paper. In order to establish the percentage obtained for philosophical courses, the results of each course unit will be weighted in accordance with their number of credits.
The diploma requirements listed above are basic (eligibility) criteria. Meeting them alone will not guarantee admission into the programme. Evaluation of applications is based on the quality of the entire application dossier.
Additional requirements
In addition to considering an applicant’s academic record, the Board of Admissions will assess all applications based on the following:
- Clarity and strength of the proposed research topic.
- Fit of the project with current research specialisations and interests of potential supervisors.
- Overall quality of the motivation letter (see the faculty-specific requirements).
- Academic strength of the writing sample (when applicable).
Applicants with a degree Bachelor of Philosophy/ Bachelor in de wijsbegeerte of KU Leuven follow a specific application procedure.
Applicants holding a degree from a Flemish University other than KU Leuven are required to submit a complete application file via email.
Additional information
Language requirements
Student holding the degree of Bachelor in de wijsbegeerte (programme in Dutch) should make sure that their English proficiency is adequate to following an advanced academic programme in philosophy. This concerns reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills. Taking an English proficiency test is recommended but not required.
Students with a degree not obtained at an institution of the Flemish Community
Students who did not obtain their previous degree(s) at an institution of the Flemish Community should submit an application via the Admissions Office:. https://www.kuleuven.be/english/application/
A list of documents required by KU Leuven Admissions is available here: https://www.kuleuven.be/english/application/requesteddocuments.
Programme-specific requirements with regard to these documents and a list of additional documents required by the Institute of Philosophy can be found here: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/en/apply.
Complete applications contain both sets of documents.
Diploma requirements
Students with excellent results in a Bachelor (of Arts) in Philosophy from a recognised higher education institution may be admitted by the Board of Admissions upon consideration of their complete application file.The diploma requirements listed above are basic (eligibility) criteria. Meeting them alone will not guarantee admission into the programme. Evaluation of applications is based on the quality of the entire application dossier.
Language requirements
The Institute of Philosophy accepts the following tests as a proof of English proficiency:- TOEFL (internet based or paper delivered). Minimum score: 100 overall (with no subscore below 20)
- Academic IELTS. Minimum score: 7.0 (with no subscore below 6.0)
- ESOL Cambridge: C1 Advanced (CAE) 185 (with no subscore below 169), or C2 Proficiency
An exemption from the proof of English proficiency by means of the above mentioned tests is only granted to applicants who hold a degree obtained in Australia, English-speaking Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, or the USA. The degree and transcripts are sufficient, provided they can prove that the entire study was completed in English. Degrees obtained in an online format cannot serve as a basis for an exemption.
Additional requirements
In addition to considering an applicant’s academic record, the Board of Admissions will assess all applications based on the following:- Clarity and potential of the proposed research topic.
- Fit of the project with current research specialisations and interests of potential supervisors.
- Overall quality of the motivation letter.
- Academic strength of the writing sample.
- Two letters of recommendation.
Applicants may be invited to an interview if, in the view of the Board of Admissions, additional information is required to assess an application fairly.
For more information on the additional requirements, see the programme-specific requirements.
Students with a degree obtained at an institution of the Flemish Community
Students who did obtain their previous degree(s) at an institution of the Flemish Community should submit an application to the Institute of Philosophy via email.
You can find a list of documents, which should be submitted with every application, here.
After admission procedure
On the basis of the following degrees, or similar degrees, obtained at an institution of the Flemish Community:
For students from KU Leuven, we take into account all obtained results in their KU Leuven career. However, students must have completed, at a minimum, the bachelor’s programme wijsbegeerte/philosophy at KU Leuven with a result of 75% for philosophical courses and have obtained an average of at least 15/20 for the Bachelor’s paper. In order to establish the percentage obtained for philosophical courses, a weighting will be applied to the results of each course unit in accordance with the number of credits involved. There's a specific application procedure for this group.
Students with a Bachelor in de wijsbegeerte from another Flemish university may be admitted by the Board of Admissions upon consideration of their complete application file. Decisions on admission are based on the candidate's letter of motivation and academic excellence.
Additional information
Students holding the degree of Bachelor in de wijsbegeerte (programme in Dutch) should make sure that their English proficiency is sufficient to pursue university education in English. Their reading, listening, speaking and writing skills must be adequate to take courses in English. Taking an English proficiency test is recommended but not required.
Students with a degree not obtained at an institution of the Flemish Community
Students who did not obtain their previous degree(s) at an institution of the Flemish Community should submit an application via the Admissions Office:. https://www.kuleuven.be/english/application/
You can find a list of core documents, which should be submitted with every application, here: https://www.kuleuven.be/english/application/requesteddocuments.
Faculty-specific requirements with regard to these core documents and a list of extra documents required by the faculty can be found here: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/en/apply.
Diploma requirements
Students with a Bachelor (of Arts) in Philosophy from a recognised foreign university may be admitted by the Board of Admissions upon consideration of their complete application file.Language requirements
The Institute of Philosophy accepts the following tests as a proof of English proficiency:- TOEFL (internet based or paper delivered). Minimum score: 100 overall (with no subscore below 20)
- Academic IELTS. Minimum score: 7.0 (with no subscore below 6.0)
- ESOL Cambridge: C1 (Advanced, CAE): 185 (with no subscore below 169), C2 (proficiency, CPE): 185 (with no subscore below 180)
Students who hold a prior degree awarded by an English-speaking programme from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom or the USA are the only students who get an exemption from the language requirement.
Additional requirements
Faculty-specific requirements with regard to the letter of motivation apply. In addition to the letter of motivation and the other core documents requested to all KU Leuven applicants, the Institute of Philosophy also requires two letters of recommendation and a writing sample for applications to the Research Master of Philosophy programme.Information can be found here.
Applicants may be invited to an interview, designed to assess your academic potential and overall fit with the Institute of Philosophy. Decisions are based on your ability to think independently, express yourself clearly and to engage with new ideas. We will talk about your research profile and plan of action. If you do not get shortlisted for an interview, that does not mean your application has been unsuccessful. We will arrange interviews according to need for clarification.
Additional information
Decisions on admission are based on the candidate's letter of motivation, (potential) interview and academic excellence.
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Students select one of the following five majors: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy; Metaphysics and Philosophy of Culture; Phenomenology and Continental Philosophy; Political Philosophy and Ethics; Analytic Philosophy.
The programme (120 credits – two stages) consists of the following:
1. Common Seminar (4 credits) – 2nd stage
2. Research Seminars and Core Courses (64-66 credits)
a) Research Seminars (minimum 16 credits; at least 8 credits in major area) – 1st & 2nd stage
b) Core Courses (minimum 42 credits; at least 18 credits in major area) – 1st & 2nd stage
3. Independent Research in major area (36 credits)
a) Research Paper (12 credits) – 1st stage
b) Master’s Thesis (24 credits) – 2nd stage
4. Electives: 14-16 credits, so that the individual study programme counts at least 120 credits – 1st/2nd stage
Students who are proficient in Dutch have the opportunity to take some of the courses in Dutch. The Research Paper and the Master’s Thesis should be written in English. Students can only take the Common Seminar and the Master’s Thesis after successful completion of the Research Paper.-
Common Seminar
Mandatory:
4 ECTS Common Seminar W0R00A staff
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Major Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Students take 2 Research Seminars (16 credits) and 7 Core Courses (42 credits). The 10th course can be either a Research Seminar (8 credits) or a Core Course (6 Credits).
The Research Paper (12 credits) is mandatory in the 1st stage. The Master’s Thesis (24 credits) can only be taken in the 2nd stage.-
Research Seminars
At least 2 seminars (16 credits) elective. At least one of these should come from ‘Research Seminars’ in Major Area’.
Students should take at least one seminar in the 2nd stage. They are recommended to take one seminar in the 1st stage.
Seminars have yearly changing topics and two different course codes. This allows students to take the same seminar twice in two consecutive years.-
Research Seminars in Major Area
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R01A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R21A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
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Other Research Seminars
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Metaphysics and Modern Philosophy W0R02A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Metaphysics and Modern Philosophy W0R22A staff- H.Tegtmeyer (coordinator)
- K.de Boer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture W0R03A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture W0R23A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R04A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R24A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R05A staff- E.Wolff (coordinator)
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8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R25A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R06A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R26A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R07A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R27A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Analytic Philosophy W0R08A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Analytic Philosophy W0R28A staff
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Core Courses
At least 7 courses (42 credits) elective. At least 3 of these (18 credits) must come from ‘Core Courses in Major Area’.
It is recommended to take 5 courses (30 credits) in the 1st stage.
Most Core Courses have yearly changing topics and therefore two different course codes. This allows students to take the same course twice in two consecutive years.-
Core Courses in Major Area
6 ECTS Ancient Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q01A staff 6 ECTS Ancient Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q02A staff 6 ECTS Medieval Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q04A staff 6 ECTS Thomas Aquinas in Context W0Q05A staff- A.Robiglio (coordinator)
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6 ECTS Thomas Aquinas in Context W0Q06A staff- A.Robiglio (coordinator)
- R.Taylor
6 ECTS Antieke wijsbegeerte: verdiepende cursus W0T02A staff 6 ECTS Middeleeuwse wijsbegeerte: verdiepende cursus W0T03A staff
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Other Core Courses
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Independent Research
Mandatory:
12 ECTS Research Paper W0R09A staff- N.
24 ECTS Master's Thesis W0R10A staff- N.
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Major Metaphysics and Philosophy of Culture
Students take 2 Research Seminars (16 credits) and 7 Core Courses (42 credits). The 10th course can be either a Research Seminar (8 credits) or a Core Course (6 Credits).
The Research Paper (12 credits) is mandatory in the 1st stage. The Master’s Thesis (24 credits) can only be taken in the 2nd stage.-
Research Seminars
At least 2 seminars (16 credits) elective. At least one of these should come from ‘Research Seminars’ in Major Area’.
Students should take at least one seminar in the 2nd stage. They are recommended to take one seminar in the 1st stage.
Seminars have yearly changing topics and two different course codes. This allows students to take the same seminar twice in two consecutive years.-
Research Seminars in Major Area
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Other Research Seminars
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R01A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R21A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R04A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R24A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R05A staff- E.Wolff (coordinator)
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8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R25A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R06A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R26A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R07A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R27A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Analytic Philosophy W0R08A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Analytic Philosophy W0R28A staff
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Core Courses
At least 7 courses (42 credits) elective. At least 3 of these (18 credits) must come from ‘Core Courses in Major Area’.
It is recommended to take 5 courses (30 credits) in the 1st stage.
Most Core Courses have yearly changing topics and therefore two different course codes. This allows students to take the same course twice in two consecutive years.-
Core Courses in Major Area
6 ECTS Metaphysics: Advanced Course W0Q13A staff 6 ECTS Metaphysics: Advanced Course W0Q14A staff 6 ECTS Modern Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q15A staff 6 ECTS Modern Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q16A staff 6 ECTS Philosophy of God: Advanced Course W0Q17A staff- H.Tegtmeyer (coordinator)
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6 ECTS Philosophy of Religion: Advanced Course W0Q18A staff 6 ECTS Metafysica: verdiepende cursus W0T08A staff 6 ECTS Metafysica: verdiepende cursus W0T09A staff 6 ECTS Moderne wijsbegeerte: verdiepende cursus W0T10A staff 6 ECTS Moderne wijsbegeerte: verdiepende cursus W0T11A staff 6 ECTS Esthetica en kunstfilosofie: verdiepende cursus W0T12A staff
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Other Core Courses
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Independent Research
Mandatory:
12 ECTS Research Paper W0R09A staff- N.
24 ECTS Master's Thesis W0R10A staff- N.
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Major Phenomenology and Continental Philosophy
Students take 2 Research Seminars (16 credits) and 7 Core Courses (42 credits). The 10th course can be either a Research Seminar (8 credits) or a Core Course (6 Credits).
The Research Paper (12 credits) is mandatory in the 1st stage. The Master’s Thesis (24 credits) can only be taken in the 2nd stage.-
Research Seminars
At least 2 seminars (16 credits) elective. At least one of these should come from ‘Research Seminars’ in Major Area’.
Students should take at least one seminar in the 2nd stage. They are recommended to take one seminar in the 1st stage.
Seminars have yearly changing topics and two different course codes. This allows students to take the same seminar twice in two consecutive years.-
Research Seminars in Major Area
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R04A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R24A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R05A staff- E.Wolff (coordinator)
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8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R25A staff
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Other Research Seminars
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R01A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R21A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Metaphysics and Modern Philosophy W0R02A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Metaphysics and Modern Philosophy W0R22A staff- H.Tegtmeyer (coordinator)
- K.de Boer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture W0R03A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture W0R23A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R06A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R26A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R07A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R27A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Analytic Philosophy W0R08A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Analytic Philosophy W0R28A staff
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Core Courses
At least 7 courses (42 credits) elective. At least 3 of these (18 credits) must come from ‘Core Courses in Major Area’.
It is recommended to take 5 courses (30 credits) in the 1st stage.
Most Core Courses have yearly changing topics and therefore two different course codes. This allows students to take the same course twice in two consecutive years.-
Core Courses in Major Area
6 ECTS Phenomenology / Contemporary Continental Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q07A staff 6 ECTS Phenomenology / Contemporary Continental Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q08A staff 6 ECTS Husserl in Context W0Q09A staff 6 ECTS Husserl in Context W0Q10A staff 6 ECTS Philosophical Anthropology: Advanced Course W0Q11A staff 6 ECTS Philosophical Anthropology: Advanced Course W0Q12A staff 6 ECTS Fenomenologie / hedendaagse continentale wijsbegeerte: verdiepende cursus W0T04A staff- T.Grohmann (coordinator)
- E.Magomedov
6 ECTS Fenomenologie / hedendaagse continentale wijsbegeerte: verdiepende cursus W0T05A staff- R.Breeur (coordinator)
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6 ECTS Wijsgerige antropologie: verdiepende cursus W0T06A staff- A.De Block
- P.Moyaert (substitute)
6 ECTS Wijsgerige antropologie: verdiepende cursus W0T07A staff
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Other Core Courses
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Independent Research
Mandatory:
12 ECTS Research Paper W0R09A staff- N.
24 ECTS Master's Thesis W0R10A staff- N.
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Major Political Philosophy and Ethics
Students take 2 Research Seminars (16 credits) and 7 Core Courses (42 credits). The 10th course can be either a Research Seminar (8 credits) or a Core Course (6 Credits).
The Research Paper (12 credits) is mandatory in the 1st stage. The Master’s Thesis (24 credits) can only be taken in the 2nd stage.-
Research Seminars
At least 2 seminars (16 credits) elective. At least one of these should come from ‘Research Seminars’ in Major Area’.
Students should take at least one seminar in the 2nd stage. They are recommended to take one seminar in the 1st stage.
Seminars have yearly changing topics and two different course codes. This allows students to take the same seminar twice in two consecutive years.-
Research Seminars in Major Area
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R06A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R26A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R07A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R27A staff
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Other Research Seminars
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R01A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R21A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Metaphysics and Modern Philosophy W0R02A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Metaphysics and Modern Philosophy W0R22A staff- H.Tegtmeyer (coordinator)
- K.de Boer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture W0R03A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture W0R23A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R04A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R24A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R05A staff- E.Wolff (coordinator)
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8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R25A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Analytic Philosophy W0R08A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Analytic Philosophy W0R28A staff
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Core Courses
At least 7 courses (42 credits) elective. At least 3 of these (18 credits) must come from ‘Core Courses in Major Area’.
It is recommended to take 5 courses (30 credits) in the 1st stage.
Most Core Courses have yearly changing topics and therefore two different course codes. This allows students to take the same course twice in two consecutive years.-
Core Courses in Major Area
6 ECTS Political Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q27A staff 6 ECTS Political Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q28A staff 6 ECTS Ethics: Advanced Course W0Q25A staff 6 ECTS Ethics: Advanced Course W0Q26A staff 6 ECTS Feminism, Gender and Philosophy W0Q29A staff 6 ECTS Philosophy of Law: Advanced Course W0Q30A staff 6 ECTS Philosophy of Law: Advanced Course W0Q31A staff- N.
6 ECTS Politieke filosofie: verdiepende cursus W0T17A staff- N.
6 ECTS Moraalfilosofie: verdiepende cursus W0T16A staff 6 ECTS Rechtsfilosofie: verdiepende cursus W0T18A staff
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Other Core Courses
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Independent Research
Mandatory:
12 ECTS Research Paper W0R09A staff- N.
24 ECTS Master's Thesis W0R10A staff- N.
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Major Analytic Philosophy
Students take 2 Research Seminars (16 credits) and 7 Core Courses (42 credits). The 10th course can be either a Research Seminar (8 credits) or a Core Course (6 Credits).
The Research Paper (12 credits) is mandatory in the 1st stage. The Master’s Thesis (24 credits) can only be taken in the 2nd stage.-
Research Seminars
At least 2 seminars (16 credits) elective. At least one of these should come from ‘Research Seminars’ in Major Area’.
Students should take at least one seminar in the 2nd stage. They are recommended to take one seminar in the 1st stage.
Seminars have yearly changing topics and two different course codes. This allows students to take the same seminar twice in two consecutive years.-
Research Seminars in Major Area
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Other Research Seminars
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R01A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy W0R21A staff- R.Friedman (coordinator)
- J.Opsomer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Metaphysics and Modern Philosophy W0R02A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Metaphysics and Modern Philosophy W0R22A staff- H.Tegtmeyer (coordinator)
- K.de Boer
8 ECTS Research Seminar: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture W0R03A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture W0R23A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R04A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Phenomenology W0R24A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R05A staff- E.Wolff (coordinator)
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8 ECTS Research Seminar: Continental Philosophy W0R25A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R06A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Political Philosophy W0R26A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R07A staff 8 ECTS Research Seminar: Ethics W0R27A staff
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Core Courses
At least 7 courses (42 credits) elective. At least 3 of these (18 credits) must come from ‘Core Courses in Major Area’.
It is recommended to take 5 courses (30 credits) in the 1st stage.
Most Core Courses have yearly changing topics and therefore two different course codes. This allows students to take the same course twice in two consecutive years.-
Core Courses in Major Area
6 ECTS Philosophy of Science / Natural Philosophy: Advanced Course W0Q19A staff 6 ECTS Epistemology: Advanced Course W0Q20A staff 6 ECTS Logic: Advanced Course W0Q21A staff 6 ECTS Logic: Advanced Course W0Q22A staff 6 ECTS Philosophy of Mind / Philosophy of Language: Advanced Course W0Q23A staff 6 ECTS Philosophy of Mind / Philosophy of Language: Advanced Course W0Q24A staff- N.
6 ECTS Wetenschapsfilosofie / natuurfilosofie: verdiepende cursus W0T14A staff 6 ECTS Epistemologie: verdiepende cursus W0T13A staff
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Other Core Courses
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Independent Research
Mandatory:
12 ECTS Research Paper W0R09A staff- N.
24 ECTS Master's Thesis W0R10A staff- N.
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Electives
At least 14/16 credits elective, so that the individual study programme counts at least 120 credits in total.
No more than one course may come from ‘Electives List I’, no more than one course may come from ‘Electives List V’ and no more than one course may come from ‘Electives Lists VI’. Students may also take additional Research Seminars or Core Courses as electives.-
Electives List I
4 ECTS Open Research Seminar I W0R11A staff 4 ECTS Open Research Seminar II W0R12A staff 4 ECTS Open Research Seminar III W0R13A staff
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Electives List II
These philosophical electives are open to a broad audience; hence they are not very specialised.
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Electives List III
6 ECTS German for Reading Knowledge: Beginner's Level W0EA0A staff 4 ECTS German for Reading Knowledge II: Intermediate Level W0EK1A staff 6 ECTS French for Reading Knowledge: Beginner's Level W0EB0A staff- S.Verlinde (coordinator)
- A.Slootmaekers
4 ECTS French for Reading Knowledge II: Intermediate Level W0EK2A staff- S.Verlinde (coordinator)
- A.Slootmaekers
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Electives List IV
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Electives List V
4 ECTS Lessen voor de 21ste eeuw W0AE0A staff 4 ECTS Genderstudies S0B88A staff- V.Draulans
- S.Murru (substitute)
4 ECTS Seksualiteit in perspectief E08X5A staff 4 ECTS Spiritualiteit, leiderschap en professionele integriteit A07E4A staff 4 ECTS Clinical Psychology of Religion A0AD4A staff 4 ECTS Sexuality in Perspective E08X6A staff 6 ECTS Entrepreneurship and New Business Development D0O37A staff 6 ECTS European Contemporary Dance and Dance Studies. F0XW0A staff- N.
- J.Rutgeerts (substitute)
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Electives List VI
Students can valorize summer schools they have successfully completed in their ISP, for a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 credits. They can only do so with the approval of the programme director.
For more information, see the ECTS course description.
If the summer school was on a non-philosophical topic, the student can take no other non-philosophical elective (Electives List V).4 ECTS Short Mobility: Summer School W0AK3A staff- N.
6 ECTS Short Mobility: Summer School W0AK4A staff- N.
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