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Society and Rationality


Research in the Department of Philosophy is organized as follows:
  • Theoretical Philosophy
    a. Tilburg Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS)
    b. Philosophy of Mind

  • Practical Philosophy
    a. Ethics
    b. Legal Philosophy

  • History of Philosophy
    a. Morality and Ethical Life
    b. The Finite and the Infinite


The shared focus of research across these different groups is the relation between society and rationality, which is approached from a wide variety of angles and with the help of a broad spectrum of methodologies.

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