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Teaching profile
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2014 - 2015 Programme
Key learning outcomes
Upon completing the bachelor's degree in philosophy, students will have acquired the following skills:
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A broad general culture in human and social sciences through an introductions to disciplines such as history and historical criticism, psychology and sociology, literature and linguistics, arts, law;
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Knowledge of major authors and major currents of philosophy;
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Knowledge of the major disciplines underpinning philosophy (logic, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics...);
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Mastery of work tools and methods specific to philosophy;
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Development of research approaches of scientific significance;
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Openness to foreign languages.
and more broadly, a wealth of transferable skills:
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ability to analyse complex systems of thought;
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ability to interact with the philosophical tradition in a critical and constructive manner;
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ability to develop a well-articulated reasoning;
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ability to develop concepts in a bid to make the complexity of today's world more understandable.
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