PhD

Presentation
The Ph.D. program offers a rich course of studies in the various areas of philosophy and
and in the history of philosophy. The Ph.D. is a three year program and aims at educating internationally qualified researchers in philosophy in its various branches. The first year is devoted to the acquisition of a strong scientific ground especially in the area of the student’s interests and to a more precise definition of the research topic. During the next two years the student widens her knowledge in the chosen field and gains the skills to develop autonomously an original research, also by participating to national and international conferences and study periods at outstanding research institutions abroad. The preparation of the final dissertation is supervised by at least two professors from the Ph.D. Faculty.

The PhD program is articulated in four curricula
Curriculum A “Philosophy: theoretical and historical researches” aims at educating - by the acquisition of the required knowledge and specialized skills -  qualified researchers in the fields of theoretical philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of language both from a theoretical point of view and in an historical perspective.
Curriculum B “Practical philosophy: theory and history” aims at educating - by the acquisition of the required knowledge and specialized skills -  qualified researchers in the fields of moral  philosophy, social philosophy, philosophy of law and political philosophy both from a theoretical point of view and in an historical perspective.
Curriculum C “Philosophy: logic and epistemology” aims at educating - by the acquisition of the required knowledge and specialized skills -  qualified researchers in the fields of logic, theory of knowledge, epistemology and the philosophy and history of natural and social sciences.
Curriculum D “History of philosophy and history of ideas” aims at educating qualified researchers in the field of the history of philosophy joined with a wider perspective of the history of ideas. A qualifying aim is the acquisition and the use of interdisciplinary methodological tools - historical and philosophical, philological, literary and linguistic - and also of computer technologies applied to text analysis (in print and manuscript form).

Contacts
Director
Prof. Piergiorgio Donatelli
Tel (+39) 06 49917293
piergiorgio.donatelli@uniroma1.it

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