The war studies elements provide students with a sophisticated understanding of war, both as a subject worthy of study and as an intellectual preparation for the widest possible range of career choices; these skills include the ability to handle a wide range of evidence, analyse complex issues and present conclusions in a clear and effective manner; the department of philosophy has subjects involved in philosophy of mind, philosophy of science and ancient philosophy; there are also a wide range of modules, including subjects like Indian philosophy and medieval philosophy.
Year 1 examples of modules: Contemporary security issues; the art of war studies; Greek philosophy; ethics. Year 2 examples of modules: Aspects of naval history; world war II in Europe; Greek philosophy II (Plato); Greek philosophy II (Aristotle). Year 3 examples of modules: Fighting in the air; warfare in the ancient world; war and international relations; 19th century German philosophy; dissertation; foundations of analytic philosophy.
AAA (SQA Higher: AAB or SQA Advanced Higher: AA)
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Sat 1st Sep 2012 |
3 years |
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Westminster, WC2R 2LS |
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£9000 per year |
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LV95
King's College London
Philosophy (Theory), War Studies

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