Philosophy (2014 entry)

Subject overview

Philosophy at Sussex was ranked in the top 10 in the UK in The Times Good University Guide 2013 and in the top 30 in the UK in The Complete University Guide 2014

Philosophy at Sussex also achieved a strong result in the 2008 Research Assessment exercise (RAE), placing it 18th in the subject nationally. It is one of only nine philosophy departments in the UK to have 100 per cent of its research activity rated as world leading, internationally excellent or internationally recognised. 

The Department is notable for encouraging a wide range of approaches to philosophical issues, allowing you to specialise in either the analytic or continental traditions, or to combine both. 

Our faculty have a wide variety of research interests, with strengths in various traditions of European and analytic philosophy including aesthetics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, Kant, Hegel, German Idealism, Marx, critical theory, phenomenology, ancient philosophy, Indian philosophy, and social and political philosophy. 

Academic activities

Postgraduate students attend regular reading and work-in-progress seminars, giving them the opportunity to discuss their own ideas and work with peers and faculty. There is also a weekly Philosophy Society meeting, showcasing current research both by Sussex philosophers and by internationally recognised philosophers from around the world. 

Programmes

  • PhD in Philosophy
  • MPhil in Philosophy

The unique make-up of our Department allows for the supervision of a wide range of MPhil and PhD dissertation topics from within both the Anglo-American analytic tradition and the post-Kantian continental tradition, as well as on historical figures. 

Possible supervision topics include Adorno, aesthetics, Aristotle, beliefs, content, counterfactuals, Davidson, descriptions, ethical theory, externalism, fiction, film, forgiveness, Frege, German Idealism, Habermas, Hegel, Heidegger, Husserl, identity, imagination, Indian philosophy, justification, Kant, knowledge, Kripke, Levinas, Lewis, literature and philosophy, McDowell, Marx, mental causation, Merleau- Ponty, music, Nietzsche, ontology, perception, phenomenology and deconstruction, photography, Plato, poetry, possible worlds, Quine, realism and anti-realism, reference, representation, Russell, Sartre, self-knowledge, singular thought, transcendental arguments, truth, and Wittgenstein. 

Recent thesis topics

Adorno and Kant 

Consciousness and intrinsic physical properties 

Contingent identity 

Emotion, cognition and dynamics 

Ethics and politics in Plato 

Freedom and self-consciousness 

Hegel’s theory of subjectivity 

Intentionality, error and misrepresentation 

Language and meaning in Heidegger 

Marx’s philosophy of law 

Merleau-Ponty and the sensible 

Nietzsche and art 

Perfectionism and liberalism 

Russell’s theory of descriptions 

The nature of the self 

Theology in Aristotle’s Metaphysics 

Truth and realism 

Wittgenstein’s theory of the proposition 

Entry requirements

MPhil in Philosophy

UK entrance requirements

A Masters degree in philosophy or a related discipline.

Overseas entrance requirements

If you are an international student and wish to find out if you have the necessary qualifications for this degree, please refer to Overseas qualifications.

English language requirements

IELTS 6.5, with not less than 6.5 in Writing and 6.0 in the other sections. Internet TOEFL with 88 overall, with at least 20 in Listening, 20 in Reading, 22 in Speaking and 24 in Writing.

For more information, refer to English language requirements.

PhD in Philosophy

UK entrance requirements

A Masters degree in philosophy or a related discipline.

Overseas entrance requirements

If you are an international student and wish to find out if you have the necessary qualifications for this degree, please refer to Overseas qualifications.

English language requirements

IELTS 6.5, with not less than 6.5 in Writing and 6.0 in the other sections. Internet TOEFL with 88 overall, with at least 20 in Listening, 20 in Reading, 22 in Speaking and 24 in Writing.

For more information, refer to English language requirements.

Visas and immigration

Find out more about Visas and immigration.

For more information about the admissions process at Sussex

For pre-application enquiries:

Student Recruitment Services
T +44 (0)1273 876787
E pg.enquiries@sussex.ac.uk

For post-application enquiries:

Postgraduate Admissions,
University of Sussex,
Sussex House, Falmer,
Brighton BN1 9RH, UK
T +44 (0)1273 877773
F +44 (0)1273 678545
E pg.applicants@sussex.ac.uk 

Fees and funding

Fees

MPhil in Philosophy

Home UK/EU students: £3,9001
Channel Island and Isle of Man students: £3,9002
Overseas students: £13,0003

1 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
2 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
3 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.

PhD in Philosophy

Home UK/EU students: £3,9001
Channel Island and Isle of Man students: £3,9002
Overseas students: £13,0003

1 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
2 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
3 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.

To find out about your fee status, living expenses and other costs, visit further financial information.

Funding

The funding sources listed below are for the subject area you are viewing and may not apply to all degrees listed within it. Please check the description of the individual funding source to make sure it is relevant to your chosen degree.

To find out more about funding and part-time work, visit further financial information.

Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust for Postgraduate Study (2014)

Region: UK
Level: PG (taught), PG (research)
Application deadline: 1 October 2013

The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust are offering bursaries to Postgraduate students following any postgraduate degree courses in any subject.

Faculty interests

Research interests are briefly described below. For more detailed information, visit the Department of Philosophy 

Dr Lucy Allais Kant, transcendental idealism, forgiveness. 

Dr Corine Besson Philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophy of logic, early analytic philosophy. 

Dr Anthony Booth Epistemology, philosophy of mind, ethics, applied ethics. 

Dr Andrew Chitty Political and legal philosophy, Hegel, German Idealism, Marx. 

Dr Ron Chrisley Philosophy of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, mind, consciousness, representation and computation. 

Dr Paul Davies Kant, phenomenology, aesthetics, philosophy and literature, 19th- and 20th-century European philosophy. 

Dr Katerina Deligiorgi Kant, Hegel, moral philosophy, ethics and literature, contemporary aesthetics. 

Dr Gordon Finlayson German Idealism, 20th-century German philosophy, the Frankfurt School, Adorno, Horkheimer, Habermas. 

Professor Jonardon Ganeri Indian Philosophy, metaphysics, philosophy of language. 

Professor Michael Morris Philosophy of language, metaphysics, aesthetics, Wittgenstein, Plato. 

Dr Sarah Sawyer Epistemology, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, philosophy of language. 

Dr Tanja Staehler Contemporary European philosophy, German Idealism, Plato, continental aesthetics. 

Dr Kathleen Stock The nature of imagination; philosophy of fiction, music and film; aesthetics.

Careers and perspectives

Our graduates have gone on to careers in teaching and tutoring in Higher Education. 

For more information, visit Careers and alumni.

School and contacts

School of History, Art History and Philosophy

The School of History, Art History and Philosophy brings together staff and students from some of the University's most vibrant and successful departments, each of which is a locus of world-leading research and outstanding teaching. Our outlook places a premium on intellectual flexibility and the power of the imagination.

Dr Gordon Finlayson,
Arts A, University of Sussex, Falmer,
Brighton BN1 9QN, UK
T +44 (0)1273 876629 
E j.g.finlayson@sussex.ac.uk
Department of Philosophy

Postgraduate Open Day 2013

4 December 2013, 1pm-4pm
Bramber House, University of Sussex

  • talk to academic faculty and current postgraduate students
  • subject talks and presentations on postgraduate study, research and funding
  • choose from our exciting range of taught Masters and research degrees
  • find out how postgraduate study can improve your career prospects
  • get details of our excellent funding schemes for taught postgraduate study.

To register your interest in attending, visit Postgraduate Open Day.

Can’t make it to our Postgraduate Open Day? You might be interested in attending one of our Discover Postgraduate Study information sessions.

Discover Postgraduate Study information sessions

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Visit Discover Postgraduate study to book your place.

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