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Master in Philosophy [60.0]

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

At the end of this second level in one year, students will have acquired advanced knowledge of philosophy and will be able to make a critical summary of philosophical literature on a specific issue as well as address and defend philosophical arguments.
This level will help students address new subjects and study in a more in-depth way specific issues relating to subjects already tackled during the first level.

 


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

The master en philosophie includes core courses of 55 credits (40 credits of shared subjects and a dissertation of 15 credits) and 5 credits in optional courses.
The courses in the shared subjects of the core courses deal with specific issues which helps the student gain a deeper understanding and hone his skills in the various fields of philosophy.
Moreover, one or several optional courses help the student pursue this additional module or acquire knowledge in disciplines connected to his specialisation.
When writing his dissertation, the student will learn how to summarise in a critical way literature relating to one issue as well as address and defend philosophical arguments.

Core courses
Optional courses

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Cours au choix


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

The master en philosophie 60 gives access to the master en philosophie 120 (FILO2M) provided the student also takes the preparatory seminar for the dissertation (FILO 2960).
The master en philosophie 60 gives access to the master 120 en éthique (ETHI2M) provided the student also takes the preparatory seminar for the dissertation and the following courses and seminar : FILO 2190- Questions approfondies de philosophie morale (5credits), ESPO 1321- Ethique économique, sociale et politique (5credits), FILO 2920- Séminaire de philosophie pratique (6credits).
At the end of the master 60, the student can go on to the 'programme d'agrégation de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur' (AESS).

 


Retour en début de pageCertificates

There is a university certificate in philosophy (additional module) which borrows from second level courses. This certificate is awarded at the end of one year of study on a programme made up of second level courses.

 


Admission

University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in Philosophy [180.0]   Direct access  
Tous les bacheliers S'ils ont suivi la Minor in Philosophy [30.0]  Access with additional training FILO 1160 "propédeutique philosophique II: Introduction méthodologique à la philosophie "  (3 crédits),
FILO 1250 "Logique II: logique"  (5 crédits), 
1 cours de Textes philosophiques au choix (4 crédits),
1 cours d'histoire de la philosophie (3 crédits).
Soit 15 crédits 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
Bacheliers en philosophie   Direct access  
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Foreign Bachelors
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  

Non university Bachelors
Diploma Access Remarks
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Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Masters
 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
Diploma Access Remarks
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Adults taking up their university training
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Personalized access
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.

Admission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration

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Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

The master 60 en philosophie aims mainly to build on the philosophical training provided in the first level whilst helping the student, thanks to the selection of courses offered, to form a specialisation.
There is a rich selection of courses on offer, given that UCL is a complete university.
In general terms, the training the student will have received at the end of his master will equip him with a highly developed critical mind, skills in objective analysis and an ability to summarise and pick out the parameters to take into account when addressing an issue. These qualities provided by calling thins into question, reading philosophical texts and the diversity of the subjects taught help the student 'step back' from the subject in a manner which is characteristic of graduates in philosophy and valued by the jobs market (diplomacy, journalism, managing human resources). In his working life, the philosopher will tend spontaneously to work with his colleagues in a spirit of tolerance and openness to dialogue.
Incidentally, the training provided by the master 60 provides the student with all resources and methods which will allow him, subject to completing extra training, to conduct himself, albeit as part of a research team, a specialisation in a sector of philosophical research.
More specifically, the teaching methodology favoured by the master is characterised by
– the availability of the professors : whether at the end of the class or by appointment in his office, the professor will always be present to answer a question, go over an issue again or give information on reading matter.
– the close link to research : the content of the courses and seminars is very closely linked to the research conducted by the professors. This makes their classes all the more lively and students can share in their research.
– interaction : at the level of the master, courses are often less 'lecture-like' than in the first level. Since the auditorium is smaller, there is a lot more room for dialogue between the teacher and the students and for the prepared interventions of both parties.
– the diversity of the learning situations and teaching strategies: courses are sometimes devoted to the reading of a major traditional text, sometimes to in-depth topical issues; the seminars promote active research and dialogue and the oral presentation by the students of the results of their research.
– interdisciplinarity : the student may choose 15 course credits from another discipline. This possibility is all the more valuable when one considers that UCL is a complete university. This choice must be made in discussion with the dissertation supervisor and be linked to the topic of the dissertation. In this framework, it is possible for the student to explore other disciplines. The fact that the course content is very closely linked to the research conducted by the professors and students are often asked to undertake individual reading and individual work as part of the course gives them ample opportunity to become part of a lively approach to philosophical thought and reflection.
From this point, the master 60 could be of particular interest to students who already hold a master in another discipline, who could thus link their initial training to advanced training in philosophy leading on to a dissertation on philosophy which could include aspects relating to other disciplines.

 

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

In the second level philosophy courses, students are often evaluated through individual work. The relatively small group sizes means professors can provide follow-up supervision of this work and formative evaluation.

Mobility and/or internationalisation
Since the programme's courses are shared with the master 120, students can benefit from the international aspects of the latter: the opportunity to spend time with foreign students enrolled on the "Europhilosophie" master (Cf: http://europhilosophie.eu), teacher exchanges, annual attribution of part of a course to a foreign professor as part of the Chaire Mercier, development of courses given jointly by UCL and KULeuven professors. What's more, students can replace one course from their programme with a HIW or KULeuven course.



Internationalisation


Core courses
Core courses are made up of shared subjects (40 credits) to be selected from 4 sets of courses of 10 credits per set, and a dissertation (15 credits).

 

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MandatoryOptional
Courses not taught this academic yearPeriodic courses not taught this academic year
Periodic courses taught this academic yearTwo year courses

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MandatoryMatières communes (40credits)

MandatoryMétaphysique et histoire de la philosophie
Minimum 10 crédits
Optional FILO2140

Textual interpretation: St. Thomas   (in French) Jean-Michel Counet, Pierre Destrée, Pierre Destrée (supplée Jean-Michel Counet)30h 5credits 2q x
Optional FILO2250

Advanced Studies in Metaphysics   (in French) Olivier Depré, Gilbert Gérard, Marc Maesschalck30h 5credits 1q x
Optional FILO2370

Advanced Studies in Natural Theology   (in French) Olivier Depré, Nathalie Frogneux, Raphaël Gély30h 5credits 2q x
Optional FILO2130

Philosophy of Religion  (in French) Gilbert Gérard, Jean Leclercq, Marc Maesschalck30h 5credits 2q x

MandatoryAnthropologie philosophique
Minimum 10 crédits
Optional FILO2180

Advanced Studies in Philosophical Anthropology   (in French) Michel Dupuis, Nathalie Frogneux, Raphaël Gély30h 5credits 1q x
Optional FILO2310

Advanced studies in Cultural Anthropology   (in French) Nathalie Frogneux30h 5credits 2q x
Optional FILO2290

Philosophy of History   (in French) Marc Maesschalck30h 5credits 2q x
Optional FILO2280

Philosophy of Art   (in French) Danielle Lories30h 5credits 1q x

MandatoryPhilosophie pratique
Minimum 10 crédits
Optional FILO2190

Advanced Studies in Moral Philosophy   (in French) Walter Lesch30h 5credits 1q x
Optional FILO2360

Advanced Topics in Political Philosophy  (in French) Axel Gosseries, Hervé Pourtois, Philippe Van Parijs30h 5credits 1q x
Optional FILO2200

Fundamentals of Biomedical Ethics   (in French) Mylene Botbol, Michel Dupuis30h 5credits 1q x
Optional FILO2003

Ethics in the Sciences and technics   (in French) Philippe Baret, Bernard Feltz (coord.), Thierry Hance15h + 15h 5credits 2q x

MandatoryPhilosophie des sciences et théorie de la connaissance
Minimum 10 crédits
Optional FILO2230

Advanced Studies in Philosophy of Nature   (in French) Michel Ghins30h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year x
Optional FILO2170

Advanced Studies in Epistemology   (in French) Bernard Feltz, Mark Hunyadi-Buzas30h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year x
Optional FILO2600

Advanced Studies in the Philosophy of Social Sciences   (in French) Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Marc Maesschalck30h 5credits 2q x
Optional FILO2210

Formalized logic   (in French) Marcel Crabbé30h 5credits 2q x
Optional FILO2240

Advanced Studies in the Philosophy of Natural Sciences   (in French) Bernard Feltz, Michel Ghins30h 5credits 2q x

MandatoryMémoire (15credits)
Mandatory FILO2006

Mémoire M 60  (in French) N. 15credits  x
 


Optional courses

MandatoryCours d'approfondissement
L'étudiant choisit des cours dans les matières communes ou dans la liste suivante (5 crédits):

OptionalPhilosophie pratique
Optional DROP2153

Philosophy of law  (in French) Jacques Lenoble30h 5credits 2q x
Optional ESPO1321

Economic, Political and Social Ethics  (in French) Philippe Van Parijs (coord.)20h + 10h 3credits 1q x
Optional THEO2311

Ethics of life  (in French) Henri Wattiaux30h 4credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year x
Optional ECON2061

Philosophy and epistemology of the economics  (in French) Christian Arnsperger30h 5credits  x
Optional SOC2045

Sociology of Economic Practices  (in French) Christian Arnsperger, Thomas Périlleux30h 5credits 1q x
Optional ECON2340

Economy and society  (in French) Christian Arnsperger, Isabelle Ferreras30h 5credits  x
Optional FOPM2000

Ethique de l'éducation et de la formation  (in French) Franco Cortesi, Hervé Pourtois30h 4credits  x

OptionalArts et esthétique
Optional ARKM2340

Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art (Advanced Course)  (in French) Danielle Lories15h 4credits 1q x
Optional ARKM2760

Special problems of modern art  (in French) Joël Roucloux15h 5credits 1q x
Optional MUSI2871

Aesthetic and philosophy of music  (in French) Brigitte Van Wymeersch15h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year x

OptionalAnthropologie, cultures et sociétés
Optional ANTR2020

Symbolic systems anthropology : cosmology and environment  (in French) Olivier Servais30h 5credits 1q x
Optional ANTR2100

Basics of anthropology  (in French) Pierre-Joseph Laurent30h 5credits 1q x
Optional ANTR2110

The history and theories of anthropology  (in French) Robert Deliège30h 5credits 1q x
Optional SOC2020

Sociologie of Culture and Intercultural Dynamics  (in French) Marie Verhoeven30h 5credits 2q x
Optional SOC2065

Anthropology of politics and religion: power and beliefs  (in French) Pierre-Joseph Laurent30h 5credits 1q x
Optional ANTR2040

Anthropology of mobility and sedentarisation  (in French) Alain Reyniers30h 5credits 1q x
Optional SOC2010

Regulation, Norms and Modernities  (in French) Jean De Munck30h 5credits 1q x

OptionalAnthropologie, identité et intersubjectivité
Optional SOC2035

Sociology of Education and Training  (in French) Christian Maroy30h 5credits 1q x
Optional SEXM2165

Approches philosophique et éthique du couple, de la famille et de la sexualité  (in French) Nathalie Frogneux, Henri Wattiaux60h 8credits  x
Optional SOC2005

Identity, Gender and Sexuality  (in French) Jacques Marquet30h 5credits 1q x
Optional FOPM2000

Ethique de l'éducation et de la formation  (in French) Franco Cortesi, Hervé Pourtois30h 4credits  x

OptionalMétaphysique
Optional THEO2621

History of theology in the Middel Ages. Specific questions  (in French) Jean-Michel Counet30h 3credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year x
Optional GLOR2534

Culture and Civilization of Islam and the Arab World II  (in French) Godefroid De Callatay30h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year x
Optional GLOR2942

Questions of Indian and Far Eastern Philosophy and Spirituality  (in French) N.30h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year x
Optional FLTR2150

History of Humanism   (in French) Agnes Guiderdoni (coord.), Aline Smeesters22.5h 5credits 1+2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year x
Optional GLOR2817

History of Asian philosophies and religions (China, Korea, Japan)  (in French) N.30h 4credits 1+2qCourses not taught this academic year x
Optional PSY1402

Psychology of religion  (in French) Vassilis Saroglou30h 5credits 1q x
Optional FILO2300

Interpretation of Arabic Philosophical Texts   (in French) Jean-Michel Counet30h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year x

OptionalPhilosophie des sciences
Optional SC2220

Philosophy of science  (in French) Michel Ghins30h 2credits 2q x
Optional SC2002

Elements of mathematics and physics history  (in French) Patricia De Grave30h 4credits 1q x
Optional 

FUNDP M202: Philosophie des sciences de la matière (2 crédits)  (in French) N.   x
Optional 

FUNDP M201: Philosophie des mathématiques (2 crédits)  (in French) N.   x
Optional 

FUNDP M204: Questions approfondies de philosophie des sciences  (in French) N.   x