Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities
Master's Degree

Philosophical Sciences

The Master's Degree program (Master's Degree) in "Philosophical Sciences" delves into philosophical subjects by focusing on the most important philosophers of the modern and contemporary ages, focusing on some of the most significant philosophers such as Kant and Marx, analyzing the historical developments of the various sciences and philosophies from antiquity to the contemporary age, and finally delving into some of the most representative branches of philosophy. Successful completion of this degree program will result in 120 ECTS.

Content

At the completion of the Master's Degree in "Philosophical Sciences," the student will have assimilated all the concepts, theories and methods of philosophical inquiry used in the various historical periods and by the most representative philosophers of the currents of the time, arriving at a perfect synthesis of philosophical and scientific thought and the impact they have had on civil society and individuals, both in the in past eras and in the present age.

 

Professional Outcomes.

The Master's Degree (Master's Degree) in "Philosophical Sciences" offers several possibilities for employment in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below is a list of some of the possible employment outlets:

- Philosophical research

- Expert in philosophical, humanistic and social issues

- Philosophical counseling

Modules

First Year.

M-STO/05 - History of ancient science

M-FIL/03 - Moral philosophy

M-FIL/08 - Medieval Philosophy

M-FIL/01 - Ontology

INF/01 - Computer logic

M-STO/05 - Science, history and society

M-FIL/06 - Contemporary Philosophy I

 

Second Year

M-PSI/01 - Psycholinguistics

SPS/02 - Society, state, individual

M-STO/05 - History of scientific culture

M-FIL/06 - Contemporary Philosophy II

M-FIL/08 - History of Medieval Philosophy

M-FIL/06 - Contemporary French Philosophy

Critical analysis laboratory

Final Examination

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