• Philosophy is an interpretation of the possibilities and premises of how we conduct our lives and experience the world. Things come more clearly into focus when we see them in a new context that is not colored by our present situation. Only then do they become philosophical in nature. Philosophy encompasses a variety of questions which are subject to change depending on the current historical situation and on what other philosophies a philosopher draws on.
  • An overview of all the subjects that can be taken in combination with subject Ancient Civilization Studies by students who started their B.A. degree program in the winter semester 2013/14 or later:
  • Archaeological Sciences, Business Administration, Educational Science and Education Management, English and American Studies, Cultural and Social Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology and European Anthropology, French, Geography, German Studies: German Literature, Islamic Studies, Italian, Jewish Studies, Catalan, Catholic-Theological Studies, Cognitive Science, Art History, Musicology, Political Science, Portuguese, Psychology, Sinology, Scandinavian Studies, Slavic studies, Sociology, Spanish, German Linguistics, Economics, Ancient Near Eastern Studies.