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Philosophy has been at the core of Western intellectual life for at least 2,500 years. It is central to our understanding of the world and our interaction with it.
Philosophy gives you the skills to think about great philosophical questions in a clear and systematic way.
Using techniques from modern linguistics, you will analyse the structure of written and spoken English and explore how the language has changed in the course of its history.
Year 1
Year 1 courses will include topics in the following areas - Ethics, History of Philosophy (Western and non-Western traditions), Logic and Philosophy of Science.
You will also study Linguistics and English Language 1, which introduces the study of language structure, variation, change and history.
Year 2
You will take two courses: Mind, Matter and Language and Knowledge and Reality. You can also choose to take courses in other subjects, such as sociology and politics, that cover topics related to philosophy.
Year 3
You will take courses in areas, such as - Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language and Philosophy of Mind.
You will also take Linguistic Theory and the Structure of English and English in Time and Space.
Year 4
You will choose another four to six courses from the wide variety available. You will also complete either an honours dissertation or write two extended essays on topics of your choice.
2026 entry requirements
Standard entry:
4 Highers at AAAA (by end of S5 preferred) plus English at National 5.
Widening access entry:
4 Highers at ABBB (by end of S6) plus English at National 5. Highers at BBB must be achieved in one sitting.
September
Degree
MA Hons
Full time
VQM3
4 years
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
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