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Philosophy - M.A.

The Master of Arts degree in Philosophy offers intensive, in-depth study of philosophy, with particular attention to the diversity of philosophical methods, perspectives and traditions, as well as their relation to other disciplines.

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Master's Degree in Philosophy

The Master of Arts degree program in philosophy at Kent State University offers intensive, in-depth study of philosophy, with particular attention to the diversity and plurality of philosophical methods, perspectives, and traditions, and their relation to other disciplines. Most of our graduates go on to pursue doctoral degrees in philosophy, while others are seeking a terminal Master's in philosophy to supplement and enhance their careers or their work in other disciplines.

The graduate program stresses both breadth and depth and offers students the option of a thesis or a non-thesis research project as a culminating experience. We can direct MA theses in the following areas:

  • Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art
  • American Pragmatism
  • Applied Ethics, Normative Ethics, and Metaethics
  • Continental Philosophy (Kant鈥攑resent day)
  • History of Western Philosophy (Ancient, Medieval & Modern)
  • Philosophy of Language and Linguistics
  • Philosophy of Race
  • Philosophy of Science 
  • Analytic Metaphysics and Epistemology
  • Asian Philosophy
  • Feminist Philosophy
  • Phenomenology
  • Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • Social and Political Philosophy

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Graduates of Kent State鈥檚 M.A. in Philosophy are well-prepared for careers in academia, research, ethics, and critical analysis. The program鈥檚 rigorous curriculum, which emphasizes the history of philosophy, ethics, and contemporary philosophical issues, equips students with advanced skills in analytical thinking, argumentation, and theoretical exploration. Graduates often pursue roles as educators, researchers, policy analysts, and ethics consultants, contributing to fields such as academia, law, public policy, and nonprofit work.

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