Philosophy of Medicine
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Description
Geared both to philosophy graduates, as a pathway into research in Philosophy of Medicine, and medical (and other) graduates, to introduce them to key concepts, arguments, texts and techniques in the Philosophy of Medicine.
KEY BENEFITS
- Offers a pathway into the Philosophy of Medicine particularly well suited to students whose undergraduate background is in medicine.
- Offers a wide selection of optional topics, both current and historical, covering the entire philosophical spectrum from aesthetics to logic and everything in between.
- Located in the heart of London.
PURPOSEThe programme is geared equally to students who already have some training in Philosophy and to those who wish to conver…
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Geared both to philosophy graduates, as a pathway into research
in Philosophy of Medicine, and medical (and other) graduates, to
introduce them to key concepts, arguments, texts and techniques in
the Philosophy of Medicine.
KEY BENEFITS
- Offers a pathway into the Philosophy of Medicine particularly well suited to students whose undergraduate background is in medicine.
- Offers a wide selection of optional topics, both current and historical, covering the entire philosophical spectrum from aesthetics to logic and everything in between.
- Located in the heart of London.
PURPOSEThe programme is geared equally to students who already
have some training in Philosophy and to those who wish to convert
into the field after pursuing another subject at undergraduate
level (which may be, but need not be, Medicine). It will enable the
former students to consolidate their existing knowledge and to
augment it with a close focus on issues in the Philosophy of
Medicine. The latter students will normally be expected (though not
strictly required) to take a special ‘General Philosophy’ module,
which will introduce them to key theories and arguments, concepts
and terminology, and classic texts from right across the
philosophical spectrum. For students of both kinds, the programme
will provide a firm foundation for subsequent doctoral
research.
DESCRIPTION
The programme provides opportunities for students to develop and
demonstrate knowledge and understanding and skills in Philosophy of
Medicine. They will also have the opportunity to study other areas
of Philosophy, selected from a broad range of modules, covering all
areas of the subject. Those converting in from other subjects at
undergraduate level will be strongly encouraged to take 'General
Philosophy' as one of their options.
The programme has three elements:
- Topics in the Philosophy of Medicine (compulsory core course, worth 40 credits).
- Dissertation of around 10,000 words, on a topic in the philosophy of medicine, worth 60 credits.
- Around four modules chosen from the MA courses in Philosophy, including General Philosophy, totalling 80 credits (with permission, one course may be taken outside the Department).
All students, including part-time students, should ensure that they
are available to attend seminars at least two days a week.
A full list of option modules that we expect to offer in 2013/4 can be found under the 'Structure' tab.
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