• Total units 24 Units
  • Areas of interest Philosophy
  • Minor code PHIL-MIN
  • Academic career Undergraduate

Philosophy is an investigation into fundamental matters of human concern. It is at the same time an investigation into problems basic to all the various special disciplines pursued in a university. It is not normally taught outside universities, and for this reason there are no special prerequisites for admission to a philosophy course.

Courses are grouped into analytical, continental, and moral and political traditions and it is recommended that students complete their minor within a tradition, though they are free to choose any combination of philosophy courses to complete their minor. 

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
  1. Closely analyse and critique arguments in a wide variety of fields and contexts, which may include using formal logic.
  2. Develop cogent arguments and presentations, including engaging with detailed criticism of their ideas.
  3. Apply complex abstract ideas to real-world phenomena in a wide variety of fields and contexts.
  4. Recognise implicit epistemological and ontological assumptions in social, political, scientific, moral, and cultural arguments and positions, and relate them to contesting ideas and real-world scenarios.
  5. Describe various philosophical traditions and their history.
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Requirements

This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:

A maximum of 12 units may come from completion of courses from the following list:

Code Title Units
PHIL1004 Fundamental Ideas in Philosophy: An Introduction 6
PHIL1005 Logic and Critical Thinking 6
PHIL1007 What is Humanity? 6
PHIL1008 Introduction to Ethics 6

A minimum of 12 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:

Code Title Units
ASIA2054 Chinese Philosophy: Creation and Development 6
MATH1042 Philosophy of the Cosmos 6
PHIL2012 Buddhist Philosophy 6
PHIL2016 Philosophy of Language 6
PHIL2020 Theories of Social Justice 6
PHIL2057 Philosophy of Science 6
PHIL2059 Love Death and Freedom (20th Century French Phenomenology) 6
PHIL2060 Contemporary Metaphysics 6
PHIL2061 Philosophy of Mind 6
PHIL2074 Modern Theories of Knowledge 6
PHIL2080 Logic 6
PHIL2082 Sex and Death: the Philosophy of Biology 6
PHIL2087 Nietzsche 6
PHIL2094 The Problem of Free Will 6
PHIL2100 Origins of Analytical Philosophy 6
PHIL2101 Democracy, Difference and Desire 6
PHIL2113 Global Justice 6
PHIL2119 Foundations of Modern Philosophy 6
PHIL2121 Philosophical Logic 6
PHIL2122 Philosophy and Public Policy 6
PHIL2123 Philosophy and Science Fiction 6
PHIL2124 Philosophy of Cognitive Science 6
PHIL2125 Rationality and Social Cooperation 6
PHIL2126 Science in Society: Ethics, Public Policy and Scientific Practice 6
PHIL2127 The Philosophy of Time 6
PHIL3071 Advanced Continental Philosophy 6
PHIL3072 Advanced Analytic Philosophy 6
PHIL3073 Advanced Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy 6
PHIL3074 Advanced Philosophical Topics 6
POLS2063 Contemporary Political Theory 6
POLS2102 The Political Philosophy of Deception 6
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