• Philosophy explores human thought, the basis of knowledge, the nature of reason, consciousness and cognition, as well as the foundations of value and political theory. Its questions are intriguing and its study requires complex critical thinking, rigorous analysis, and consideration of new perspectives. 
  • Cambridge occupies a distinguished place in the history of philosophy. It was here, in the early twentieth century, that Russell, Moore, Wittgenstein, Ramsey and others developed the analytic style of philosophy that is now prominent in much of the world.
  • Today, the Faculty retains a strong commitment to this analytic tradition, combining it with the study of the history of philosophy from Plato to the present day to offer one of the most far-reaching courses of its kind available anywhere in the world.