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Philosophy
Philosophy
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies,
School of Humanities
Course overview
Programmes available
MLitt (Philosophy), part-time
Areas of interest
Dr. Tsarina Doyle: Epistemology and metaphysics in early and late modern philosophy, with particular emphasis on Leibniz, Kant and Nietzsche. Historical and contemporary debates on issues of cognition, value and culture.
Dr. Felix O Murchadha: Main focus is phenomenology and the philosophy of religion. Other interests are philosophy of violence, philosophy of time and the work of Husserl, Heidegger, Gadamer, Merleau-Ponty, Ricoeur, and Levinas.
Dr. Nick Tosh: Philosophy of science, philosophy of physics, philosophy of history, and philosophy of mind.
Dr Gerald Cipriani, Cert., Cert.Ed., Pg.CRM, MA, Ph.D. : Philosophy of culture, aesthetics, art theory, ethical phenomenology, contemporary French philosophy, dialogical philosophy East-West
Researcher profiles
Contact Us
Dr. Tsarina Doyle
T +353 91 495 473
E tsarina.doyle@nuigalway.ie
Our people
PAC code
MLitt (full-time) GYB64
MLitt (part-time) GYB65
Current project
Fees for this course
EU: €4,275 p.a. 2017/18
Non-EU: €13,250 p.a. 2017/18
Ph.D. EU Full time programme: €4,275 p.a. Ph.D. EU Part time programme: €2,250 p.a.
What Our Students Say
Pearce Johnson | PhD (Full Time)
I have found the philosophy PhD programme in NUI Galway to be one which fosters the opportunity for a depth of research into one's particular area of interest by providing the creative freedom and expert supervisory guidance to fully explore that area. The department staff are all specialists of the highest calibre in their fields of interest which are diverse enough that any prospective philosophical enquiry can be accommodated.
