Core modules:
- Dissertation
Research modules:
- Cognitive Studies Seminar
- Political Philosophy Research Seminar
- Mind and Language Seminar
- Moral and Other Values Research Seminar
- Metaphysics and Epistemology Seminar
Taught modules:
- Phenomenology
- Philosophical Problems I
- Philosophical Problems II
- Global Justice
- Philosophy of Psychology
- Plato’s Symposium
- Philosophy of Law
- Pain, Pleasure, and Emotions
- Free Will & Religion
- The Radical Demand in Logstrup’s Ethics
- Moral Theory and Moral Psychology
- Advanced Political Philosophy
- Ancient Chinese Philosophy
- Language, Speakers and the World
- Philosophy of Cognitive Science
- Topics in Social Philosophy
- Utopia, Reform and Democracy
- Feminist & Queer Studies in Religion, Global Perspectives
Students without a substantial background in Philosophy (for example, those whose first degrees are in another subject) may be advised to take one or two modules based on the undergraduate philosophy modules:
- Reference and Truth
- Formal Logic
- Feminism
- Ethics: Theoretical and Practical
- Topics in Political Philosophy
- Philosophy of Mind
- Ethics
- Philosophy of the Arts
- Metaphysics
- Religion and the Good Life