Faculty of Philosophy

The Faculty of Philosophy at the Collegium Augustinianum specializes in the history of philosophy, Ancient philosophy, Medieval philosophy and Existential phenomenology. The Faculty accepts theses written in English, Italian, French, Spanish, German or Dutch depending upon the competency and permission of the supervising professor. All students are required to demonstrate competency with the original language of the primary text(s) focused upon in the research area and respective thesis.

The Master of Philosophy (Ph.M.) Degree

The Master of Philosophy degree is intended for those students who wish to continue for the doctorate at another institution, but may require development in research and writing skills.

The student is encouraged to choose from one of the four specializations for this degree: 1) Patristic and Medieval Studies, 2) St. Augustine and Augustinian Studies, 3) History of Philosophy, or 4) Christian Existential Philosophy.

While the Ph.M. degree generally involves a year of supervised research followed by a year dedicated to the writing of a thesis under the supervision of a professor, this degree can sometimes be completed in a one year when a student is accepted in advanced standing, (esp. when the candidate already holds an MA. degree in philosophy or a related discipline.

Nevertheless, generally when a thesis has been completed and accepted by the supervising professor, student is required to be examined on his or her thesis by a tribunal of professors who grade it.

Required Reading Lists for the Ph.M. degree

Foundations in Western Philosophy

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Reading List for Philosophy

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Requirements for Preparing the Thesis

Dissertation & Thesis Cover for Faculty of Philosophy

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