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  1. Is it a bad idea to get a PhD in philosophy? : r/AskAcademia

    However, if you're ok with volatility, I think there are enough opportunities to survive. But my professors have said to me that a person should only ever get a PhD in philosophy if they can't do anything else with their life. If there's something else you think you could do and be happy, do that. If not, do the PhD.

  2. Should I pursue a PhD in Philosophy? : r/PhD

    In second year, I started to develop a passion for Philosophy, especially for logic. But I heard a lot of horror stories about philosophy PhDs. Publishing papers and finding jobs seem to be extremely difficult. I was thinking about what I should do if I ended up not finding a job after a PhD in philosophy.

  3. Doctoral Program

    Doctoral Program | Department of Philosophy

  4. What You Need to Know Before Getting a PhD in Philosophy

    A few things you should think about before getting a PhD in Philosophy: Whether a PhD in Philosophy is really right for you, and how to prepare for a career in Philosophy as an undergraduate. Different types of programs in Philosophy. Different methodologies you'll encounter within the field. How to approach the application process if you are ...

  5. APA Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy

    The Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy, published biennially until the early 2000s, was relaunched in 2012 as an annual online resource. It is now a continuously updated website. The guide compiles data on both doctoral and master's degree programs in philosophy at institutions throughout the US and Canada, offering prospective students ...

  6. Philosophy

    Philosophy | The Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School ...

  7. PhD in Philosophy

    Phases of Study. The program of study for the Ph.D. in Philosophy falls into three phases: 1) The first and second years, during which students focus on coursework and distribution requirements. Students should complete the requirements for the M.A. degree in the second year; the M.A. degree must be conferred by the end of the second year.

  8. DPhil in Philosophy

    the BPhil in Philosophy from the University of Oxford with a distinction or near-distinction grade, or an equivalent national or international qualification; and; a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours in philosophy or a closely-related degree which involved substantial engagement with philosophy.; However, entrance is very competitive and most successful ...

  9. Your complete guide to a PhD in Philosophy

    Here's what you'll learn: detailed understanding of philosophical theories and systems of thought, ability to critically analyse, evaluate, and create arguments, insight into ethical considerations and moral philosophy, understanding of logic and reasoning, exploration of concepts like reality, existence, knowledge, and consciousness.

  10. PhD in Philosophy: Requirements, Salary, Jobs, & Career Growth

    The specific requirements for obtaining a PhD in Philosophy can vary depending on the institution and program, but generally, the following are common requirements: 1. Bachelor's or Master's Degree: Applicants to most PhD programs in Philosophy must have a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university.

  11. Philosophy, PHD

    The philosophy program requires a TOEFL iBT score of at least 100, or a score of 7.0 on the IELTS. The statement of purpose should explain the applicant's scholarly background and training, career goals, the primary field the applicant wishes to pursue and the proposed research specialization (no more than 600 words in length).

  12. Philosophy academia

    3 Reasons to do a PhD in philosophy. 3.1 You can do important research; 3.2 You might be able to become a public intellectual; 3.3 Being a philosopher allows for a great deal of intellectual freedom; 4 Reasons not to do a PhD in philosophy. 4.1 Chances of success are low; 4.2 The transferable career capital you gain is relatively poor

  13. Advice for Applying to PhD Programs in Philosophy (guest post)

    Advice for Applying to PhD Programs in Philosophy by Alex Guerrero. Here is some advice for applying to PhD programs in Philosophy. A significant caveat: I'm the Director of Graduate Admissions at Rutgers, a program that focuses on 'analytic' philosophical approaches, and the advice sometimes is specific to applicants looking at those kinds of programs.

  14. The Graduate Program in Philosophy

    The Graduate Program in Philosophy

  15. The APA Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy

    187. The Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy, published biennially until the early 2000s, was relaunched in 2012 as an annual online resource. The guide compiles data on both doctoral and master's degree programs in philosophy at institutions throughout the US and Canada, offering prospective students, job candidates, and other members ...

  16. 9 things you should consider before embarking on a PhD

    9 things you should consider before embarking on a PhD

  17. Is getting a PhD in philosophy worth it if I love the field ...

    Current philosophy PhD student here! Phds are way more marketable than people think (esp. if you're able to get into a good program), and if you are able to get into a funded program, the only thing you're putting in is time, and if you love it, not a waste. I have no interest in being an academic when I'm done, and I don't regret it at ...

  18. PhD in Philosophy » Academics

    The PhD in Philosophy prepares students for a position pursuing research and teaching philosophy. All applicants should have completed the equivalent of an undergraduate major in philosophy with a strong grade point average. Students with minors in philosophy are also encouraged to apply. Part-time applications for the PhD are strongly discouraged.

  19. Advice for Succeeding in Grad School

    Writing philosophy is the backbone of academic philosophy: you'll have to do it to complete your PhD, and you'll have to do it as part of your job. ... be sure to explain why in your response to the referees' comments. You can (and should!) do this while being polite, and taking the referee's criticism seriously. 6. If your paper is rejected ...

  20. Philosophy Masters vs Phd : r/askphilosophy

    MA will be easier to get into, though it partly depends on the program. An extremely low ranked PhD program might have higher admit rates than Tufts or Oxford, but PhD programs across the board are more selective. MA will be 1-2 years usually, PhD anywhere from 5-8.

  21. Does everyone who is doing a PhD has to dabble in philosophy to a

    Philosophy comes from the greek for love of wisdom. In that sense, yes; doing a PhD should require a love of wisdom. In the modern sense of what the department of philosophy does, no; doing a PhD in computer science will not require you to have anything to do with the philosophy department. -

  22. What are the best programs for a PhD in Philosophy? : r/philosophy

    Philosophy is the second most competitive graduate field there is (under physics). It's not easy. I may come off as a dick. That's fine. You aren't understanding my point: you. should. not. consider. a. PhD. Your original post made it sound like you want to learn philosophy; go ahead and do that. In fact, go ahead and do it in an academic ...

  23. Can one get a masters in philosophy without majoring in philosophy?

    5. You can get an MA in philosophy in the US without doing an undergraduate in philosophy. If you do so, most programs will be looking for a strong background in analytic skills (here not with the exact meaning it has in "analytic philosophy") such as a hard science, math, or other difficult degree. The University of Chicago has a masters in ...