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To deepen philosophical education by means of philosophical currents and themes ; to initiate philosophical research through the writing of a thesis. |
There are three access routes to the "licence" programme in Philosophy : |
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The regular University admission and enrolment procedures are detailed in the "General Information" section of the WEB page: http://www.ucl.ac.be/etudes/programme.html |
The first year consists of 450h of lectures, including a course from the XI group. |
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The second year consists of 210 hours. The courses chosen must be with the agreement of the thesis promoter and the programme Committee for the below-listed subjects in such a way that at the end of the two years : |
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Group IX is compulsory. |
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Group X does not need to be represented, but can be ; if it is, it cannot comprise more than 90 hours in the first year and more than 60 hours in the second year. |
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The second year also includes the writing of a thesis on a philosophical theme. This thesis should demonstrate the capacity of its author to correctly present the results of a personal piece of work which is both objective and methodical, the quality of which is not necessarily linked to the length. Four copies of the thesis will be handed in to the secretary of the Faculty, at least one month before the beginning of the exam session. The thesis will be defended orally by the student and assessed by three readers, including the promoter. All academic work will be done in the French language. Other languages may be chosen on condition that the lecturers have given their agreement. In addition, for the theses, DEA projects and PhD theses, the student must introduce a justified application to the Study Committee at the same time that the name of the promoter and the subject of the thesis are submitted to the secretary. The procedure for following up on such an application is available at the secretary's office. |
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The students may also follow two courses in Dutch or in English at the HIW (KUL) to replace two courses given at the ISP. |
Group I : Analysis of ancient and medieval philosophical texts |
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FILO1315 |
Philosophical texts I: Ancient philosophical texts[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
FILO1325 |
Philosophical texts II: Medieval philosophical texts[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
FILO2300 |
Interpretation of Arabic Philosophical Texts[30h] (4 credits) |
N. |
Group II : Analysis of philosophical texts from St Thomas |
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FILO2140 |
Textual interpretation: St. Thomas[30h] (4 credits) (in French) |
Gaëlle Jeanmart (supplée Jean-Luc Solère), Jean-Luc Solère |
Group III : Analysis of modern and contemporary philosophical texts |
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FILO1335 |
Philosophical texts III: Commentary on Modern Philosophers.[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
FILO1345 |
Philosophical texts IV: Critical reading of phenomenological writings[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
FILO2280 | ||
FILO2290 |
Philosophy of History[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
Group IV : Metaphysics |
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FILO2250 |
Advanced Studies in Metaphysics[30h] (4 credits) | |
FILO2260 |
Advanced Studies in Natural Theology[30h] (4 credits) | |
THEO3140 |
Philosophy of Religion[30h] (2 credits) (in French) | |
Group V : Logic |
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FILO2210 |
Formalized logic[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
FILO2220 |
Philosophy of language[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
Group VI : Morals |
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FILO2190 |
Advanced Studies in Moral Philosophy[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
FILO2200 |
Fundamentals of Biomedical Ethics[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
ECON2254 |
Economic and Social Ethics[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
Group VII : Psychology and Anthropologyy |
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FILO2180 |
Advanced Studies in Philosophical Anthropology[30h] (4 credits) (in French) |
Michel Dupuis, Nathalie Frogneux, Raphaël Gély (supplée Michel Dupuis) |
PSY2789 |
Systemic clinical psychology[30h] (3 credits) (in French) | |
FILO2310 |
Advanced studies in Cultural Anthropology[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
FILO1360 |
Philosophy and intercultural dialogue[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
FILO2600 |
Advanced Studies in the Philosophy of Social Sciences[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
Group VIII : Theory of the knowledge and philosophy of Science |
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FILO2170 |
Advanced Studies in Epistemology[30h] (4 credits) | |
FILO2230 |
Advanced Studies in Philosophy of Nature[30h] (4 credits) | |
FILO2240 |
Advanced Studies in the Philosophy of Natural Sciences[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
Group IX : Questions on Religious Sciences |
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FILO1240 |
Questions in religious studies[15h] (2 credits) (in French) | |
Group X : Options |
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GLOR1491 | ||
GLOR1492 | ||
FLTR2170 |
Greek palaeography[15h] (2 credits) (in French) | |
COMU1121 |
General Semiotics[30h+10h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
SPED3200 |
Ethique de la population, du développement et de l'environnement[15h] (2 credits) (in French) | |
DROI2301 |
Legal Theory[30h+15h] (4.5 credits) (in French) | |
DROI2305 |
Philosophy of law[30h] (4.5 credits) (in French) | |
ECON2253 |
Philosophy and epistemology of economic science[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
PSY2081 |
Philosophy of education seminar[30h] (3 credits) (in French) | |
FILO2320 |
Heuristics and lexicography of old and medieval philosophy with data-processing application[30h] (4 credits) | |
FILO2003 |
Ethics in the Natural Sciences[15h+15h] (2 credits) (in French) | |
FLTR2550 |
History of ancient and medieval science[22.5h] (3 credits) (in French) | |
GLOR2812 | ||
This course is given every two years, in alternation with the GLOR 2813 (Institutions of Islam) course. |
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GLOR2813 | ||
This course is given every two years, in alternation with the GLOR 2812 (History of the Islamic Religion). |
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GLOR2816 | ||
GLOR2817 |
History of Asian philosophies and religions (China, Korea, Japan)[30h] (4 credits) (in French) | |
GLOR2840 | ||
GLOR2845 | ||
PSP1264 |
Personality and individual psychology[30h+5h] (3 credits) (in French) | |
PSP1134 |
Ethology and compared Psychology[30h] (3 credits) (in French) | |
PSY1402 |
Psychology of religion[30h] (3 credits) (in French) | |
PSY2043 |
Advanced questions of religion psychology[30h] (3 credits) (in French) | |
SPOL2208 |
Political philosophy[30h] (3 credits) (in French) | |
SESP1230 |
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SEX2130 |
Moral and ethical aspects of family and sexuality[30h] (3.5 credits) (in French) | |
THEO3320 |
pATRISTICS[30h] (2 credits) (in French) | |
THEO3622 |
History of Theology in the Middle Ages[30h] (2 credits) | |
The students may also choose other courses from the second study cycle of the University programme, subject to the approval of the programme Committee. |
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Group XI : Languages |
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ANGL2416 |
English: interactive communication[30h] (~) | |
ALLE2410 |
German - Interactive communication[30h] (3 credits) |
N. |
NEER2410 |
Dutch communication skills for students in Classical studies, Philosophy, Oriental Studies, Biblical Studies.[30h] (3 credits) |
Mariken Smit (coord.) |
ESPA2410 |
Spanish - Interactive communication[30h] (3 credits) |
Each year closes with an exam on each of the programme subjects. |
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The second year includes the writing of a thesis on a philosophical question. This thesis will be evaluated by the promoter and two readers in accordance with the criteria which will be communicated to the student. It will be subjected to an oral defence. |
If obtained with distinction, the "licence" programme in Philosophy entitles access to the DEA (diploma of higher studies in Philosophy) and to the PhD programme. |