Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick
The Department of Philosophy is an academic division in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Warwick. It is known for its strengths in Continental philosophy.[1][2]
Parent institution | University of Warwick |
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Head of Department | Fabienne Peter |
Website | Department of Philosophy |
Rankings
QS World University Rankings places the department at 9th in the UK and 38th globally in 2020.[3]
The Philosophical Gourmet Report lists the department at 11th in the UK and top 7 in the English speaking world for 19th and 20th century continental philosophy.[4]
Awards
The Department has been awarded a Bronze Athena Swan award by the Equality Challenge Unit.[5]
Journal
The Department publishes Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy which is focused upon European philosophical traditions.[6]
Permanent faculty
- Keith Ansell-Pearson
- Sameer Bajaj
- Miguel Beistegui
- Stephen Butterfill
- Lucy Campbell
- Quassim Cassam
- Mat Coakley
- Andrew Cooper
- Diarmuid Costello
- Thomas Crowther
- Walter Dean
- Naomi Eilan
- Benjamin Ferguson
- Christoph Hoerl
- Stephen Houlgate
- David James
- Eileen John
- Massimiliano Lacertosa
- Hemdat Lerman
- Guy Longworth
- Daniele Lorenzini
- Richard Moore
- Matthew Nudds
- Fabienne Peter
- Peter Poellner
- Johannes Roessler
- Karen Simecek
- Tom Sorell
- Kirk Surgener
- Patrick Tomlin
- Barney Walker
- David Bather Woods
Emeritus faculty
Former faculty
Notable alumni
References
- Glendinning, Simon (1999). The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Continental Philosophy. Psychology Press. p. 18. ISBN 9781579581527.
- "Continental Philosophy at University of Warwick - UCAS". UCAS.
- "Philosophy". Top Universities. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- "Overall Rankings". The Philosophical Gourmet Report. Retrieved 17 December 2018."Breakdown of Programs by Specialities (History of Philosophy)". The Philosophical Gourmet Report. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- "Philosophy Department awarded the Bronze Athena Swan Award". warwick.ac.uk.
- "Pli - The Warwick Journal of Philosophy". plijournal.com.
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