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12 Master's degrees in Philosophy in Ireland

Philosophy
This Philosophy master degree delivered by University College Cork gives you a rare chance to study western as well as eastern philosophy. You will study different philosophical concepts and theories, from issues of mind and consciousness, action and politics, ethics and aesthetics, to society and culture, globalism, and power and territory.

Philosophy
The Philosophy degree offered at Maynooth University will provide the students with a professional training in academic research in Philosophy, and thus enables them to contribute to national and international scholarship and to interdisciplinary co-operation.

Philosophy
This Philosophy course from University College Cork offers you the rare chance to study Western as well as Eastern philosophy at the postgraduate level.

Applied Spirituality
The Applied Spirituality programme from South East Technological University brings the resources of spirituality to bear on issues about the meaning of life that come up in work settings, therapeutic settings, family settings, relationships or in the context of social issues regarding just and sustainable living.

Philosophy
This Philosophy degree course delivered at University College Cork will develop your knowledge about the history of philosophy and ideas and help you to improve your skills in writing, critical reading, and in understanding and summarising arguments.

Youth Work
The Youth Work course delivered by the University College Cork is ideally suited to enthusiastic, fun-loving, critical-thinking, and creative people who are motivated to impact positively in young people’s lives.
Philosophy
With the Philosophy programme from University College Dublin, you will develop your skills of critical analysis in both speech and writing, precision and clarity in your self-expression and a much more nuanced appreciation of central philosophical questions.
Philosophy of Mind and Embodied Cognition
The Philosophy of Mind and Embodied Cognition program offered by University College Dublin draws upon the research interests of a stellar faculty of philosophers, psychologists and cognitive scientists at UCD.
Philosophy and Public Affairs
The Philosophy and Public Affairs programme at University College Dublin is a Master of Arts degree delivered on campus. This one-year full-time or two-year part-time course explores the intersection of social theory and philosophical inquiry, preparing students for professional engagement with complex public policy issues.
Philosophy and Literature
The Philosophy and Literature programme at University College Dublin is a Master of Arts degree delivered over one year of full-time study. This interdisciplinary course explores the intersections of text and reality. It is offered in a public study mode, providing a vibrant academic community for graduate researchers.
Contemporary European Philosophy
The M.A. in Contemporary European Philosophy at University College Dublin is a comprehensive postgraduate programme delivered on campus. Available in full-time and part-time modes, this one-year or two-year degree offers an in-depth exploration of continental thought, taught by world-leading experts in the field.
Philosophy
The M.Phil. Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin is a rigorous postgraduate programme designed for deep intellectual engagement. This public course lasts 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time. It focuses on advanced research skills, contemporary systematic debates, and historical scholarship within a world-class academic setting.