9 Short courses in Philosophy in England, United Kingdom

The Art of Philosophical Thinking - Mind, Consciousness and Personal Identity
We very much look forward to welcoming both new and returning students to The Art of Philosophical Thinking - Mind, Consciousness and Personal Identity course from University of Southampton.

PPE
Oxford Summer Courses – Philosophy, Politics and Economics explores how ideas, power, and resources shape societies. Study ethics, political theory, international relations, and economic decision-making through tutorial-style learning in small groups while studying in Oxford.
Logic - The Language of Truth
Learn how to use logic to evaluate arguments and discover more about philosophical concepts like truth-tables and logical form. Join the Logic - The Language of Truth programme from the University of York.
Circumcision, Abortion, Compulsory Vaccination - Philosophy of Bodily Integrity
The Circumcision, Abortion, Compulsory Vaccination - Philosophy of Bodily Integrity course offered by University of Oxford will explore these and other philosophical puzzles about our bodies and our rights over them, many with a medical dimension.
Art Theory - Introduction to Aesthetics
This Art Theory - Introduction to Aesthetics short course at the University of the Arts London (UAL) explores the theory behind aesthetics, considering philosophical and thought-provoking concepts on the subject. This course is a great way to look at art in a new light.
Ancient Philosophy Summer School
University College London (UCL)'s Ancient Philosophy Summer School intensive five-day summer school is open to anyone who wants to learn about ancient philosophy and its protagonists.
Philosophy as therapy
The Philosophy as therapy - from good counsel to consolations course offered by University of Cambridge focus on self, extends beyond self knowledge. Philosophy also offers consolations for fate, misfortune and death. These consolations require, not a great intellect (although this helps), but adherence to a set of practices.
Key Questions in Philosophy
The Key Questions in Philosophy programme offered by The Open University UK investigates five different topics in philosophy: truth in fiction, the justice of war, reason and action, life and death, knowledge and reason.
Dangerous Questions - Why Academic Freedom Matters
Explore the meaning of academic freedom and how it relates to core higher education and societal values with Dangerous Questions - Why Academic Freedom Matters at University of Oslo delivered through FutureLearn.