• The aim of philosophy is to explore, interpret and understand the world and human existence. Philosophical questions are the essential source of historical and contemporary discussions on the freedom of will, the foundations of moral norms, the possibility of knowledge and the relationship between language and reality.
  • Consequently, during the studies of philosophy, students will learn how to formulate questions and to discuss possible answers, to examine and critically discuss various approaches, to clarify, explain and create concepts, and to introduce differentiations.