专业简介
Philosophy aims to examine the fundamental assumptions that inform people's thinking and lives, and in the process to show how they can do so for themselves. This involves looking at the arguments for or against various positions, examining their historical, cultural and intellectual contexts, and critically appraising and evaluating those arguments. Precisely because of its fundamental nature, philosophy has its roots right back to the ancient Greeks and other ancient civilisations, and has been a long-standing part of the university.
Areas of research and teaching
Research and teaching in Philosophy and Religion at Newcastle are undertaken in a number of areas:
1 Reality and Knowledge – metaphysics, the study of the most general features of reality, such as existence, time, the relationship between mind and body, objects and their properties, events, processes, and causation; and epistemology, what it is to know anything, and how (if at all) we can acquire this knowledge.
2 Ethics and Politics - how should we live as individuals and how we should organize our societies? This involves questions such as: What are the proper limits to state power? Is Democracy is best system of government? Or at a more personal level, is pleasure the only thing that is good in itself? What is the right way of distributing benefits and burdens?
3 Religion – the critical examination of the history, literature, beliefs and ideas of the major religious traditions of the world, and their bearing on questions of knowledge, reality, ethics and politics.
The Philosophy and Religion staff address these areas in their research and teaching through a range of approaches, including the Anglo-American analytic tradition, Continental philosophy, comparative philosophy and textual-hermeneutic analysis.
What you can Research
Research proposals are invited in the following areas:
Metaphysics
Philosophy of science
Philosophy of medicine
Philosophy of the good life
Moral epistemology
Contractarianism
Rational choice theory
Ethics and politics
Ethics and economics
Sartre and Existentialism
Foucault and Post-structuralism
Philosophy and film
Chinese philosophy
Comparative philosophy
Philosophical hermeneutics
Continental philosophy of religion
Religion and deliberative democracy
- 课程时长: 1-2年或以学校或offer为准
- 学费: A$27,520.00 (¥ 135,797) /年 以学校或offer为准
- 开学时间: 每年2或7月
- 总学分: 0
- 是否移民专业: 否 访问官网链接
入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计
International students, a four year bachelor degree including a significant research training component attained at a high standard, is commonly considered equivalent to an Australian honours degree. Other English Language Requirements accepted: Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 57 with no score subtest score less than 50; Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) score of 52 - 57; TOEFL paper based test 525 min of 4 in TWE. Additional requirements: Applicants with ATAR of 90 or above are also eligible.
国际学生入学条件
An applicant for admission to candidature for a Doctoral Degree (Research) shall: i) have satisfied all of the requirements for admission to the degree of Bachelor with Honours Class 1 or Honours Class II, Division 1 or any other degree approved for this purpose by the Assistant Dean (Research Training); or ii) have satisfied all of the requirements for admission to the degree of Bachelor in the University or any other degree approved for this purpose by the Assistant Dean (Research Training), and have achieved by subsequent work and study a standard recognised by the Assistant Dean (Research Training) as equivalent to at least Honours Class II, Division 1;
English language requirements: TOEFL score of 550 in TWE (Test of Written English) minimum of 4.5 in the paper-based test; TOEFL internet based score of 93 and no subtest less than 21; IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 no subtest less than 6.0; PTE score of 64 with no subtest less than 59; CAE score of 58-66; ELICOS Exam[i] score of Higher Level Pass 4 (HP4) in EAP exam; CPE score of C Pass.
如何申请
- 申请材料要求 本科已毕业 大学三、四年级在读
- 是否需要文书 否
- 申请费 100澳币
- 申请周期 1-2月
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