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University of Hamburg
Master of Arts in Jewish Philosophy and Religion
- Hamburg, Germany
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In October 2016, the Faculty of Humanities will introduce the master's program in Jewish Philosophy and Religion. Over four semesters, students deal with philosophical and religious questions about Judaism and deepen their knowledge of Hebrew.


Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Introduction to Epistemology
- Stanford, USA
Summer Course
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
This course introduces students to theories of knowledge, with an emphasis on the developing field of social epistemology. Throughout the course we will assess the strengths and weaknesses of different arguments and theoretical frameworks.


Universidad de Valladolid
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Master of Advanced Studies in Philosophy
- Valladolid, Spain
Master degree
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
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Official inter-university master's degree, coordinated jointly by the universities of Valladolid and Salamanca. Its objective is to provide students with high academic and research standards, which complements the best performance of a professional career and qualify for research work and the completion of a doctoral thesis. It offers students specialized knowledge in four areas or pathways: History of Philosophy and Metaphysics, Moral and Political Philosophy, Aesthetics and Theory of the Arts, and Epistemology, with emphasis on the historical foundations of these disciplines and on a methodological background. This Master´s Degree enables analytical and critical thinking, and contributes to the development of intellectual rigor, argumentative skills, the capacity for multidisciplinary integration, an ethical conscience and attention to the principles and conceptual foundations of human knowledge and action. It is of interest not only to BA graduates in Philosophy or other Humanities disciplines (History, Philology, Art, etc.), but also to those coming from other scientific or technical branches (Law, Social Sciences, Psychology, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering, etc.).
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Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Introduction to Philosophy of Science
- Stanford, USA
Course
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
The successes of science in the modern world are ubiquitous, and science is clearly important for understanding that world and our place in it. But what exactly makes one form of intellectual activity or social practice scientific? Such questions will be raised and considered in varying degrees of detail.


University of Hamburg
Master of Science in Politics, Economics and Philosophy
- Hamburg, Germany
MSc
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
In the master’s program in Politics, Economics, and Philosophy (PEP), you learn to analyze individual and collective decision-making processes in order to solve problems in the areas of politics, corporate governance, or international relations later on. This rigorous, research-oriented program concentrates on current theories and methods of political science, economics, and philosophy.


Lenoir-Rhyne University
Bachelor of Arts Philosophy
- Hickory, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
All learning in Western history began as philosophy. That's why a doctorate degree is still called a Ph.D. (doctorate of philosophy). Philosophy is a basic, foundational discipline, even if its vocabulary is specialized. As such, it deals with large questions like: what can we know, what should we do, what may we hope and what is human natureIt is the mother of all academic disciplines, fundamental to intellectual and cultural literacy.


Università Politecnica delle Marche - Center for Philosophy, Science, and Policy
Master in Statistics, Data Intelligence, and the Foundations of the Sciences
- Ancona, Italy
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master in Statistics, Data Intelligence, and the Foundations of the Sciences offer a unique opportunity to obtain not only technical proficiency in data analysis and processing techniques through hands-on tutorials on some of the most popular platforms (Python, STATA, R, Matlab) but also to understand their epistemic rationale and grounding.
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Studying epistemology is an engaging way to explore the nature and scope of knowledge. This philosophy branch examines how we know what we know, focusing on the justification and sources of belief and skepticism.
Students delve into topics like the limits of human understanding, the role of perception in knowledge acquisition, and the relationship between belief and truth. Through coursework, students sharpen their critical thinking and analytical skills, studying classical and contemporary theories alongside issues such as skepticism, realism, and the implications of language on knowledge. This discipline strengthens your ability to engage with complex ideas and articulate well-informed arguments.
Alongside these insights, learners build confidence as they grapple with philosophical problems and refine their interpretive strategies. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, research, or policy analysis, where they apply their skills in logical reasoning and argumentation. With a strong focus on interdisciplinary connections, an epistemology program fosters independent thought and prepares you for diverse intellectual challenges in various fields.