The Interinstitutional Master’s Program Systematic Philosophy is a coordinated educational initiative of the Department of Philosophy and Education of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (which provides administrative support for the Program), the Department of Philosophy of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and the Department of Philosophy of the University of Crete.
Its mission is to train scholars in the specific fields of Theoretical Systematic Philosophy (Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Logic, Philosophical Logic, and Philosophy of Language), Practical Systematic Philosophy (Ethics, Political Philosophy, Bioethics), as well as the Philosophy of Art and Technology. The Program seeks to promote in-depth research into the individual problems of these fields, as well as into the investigation of their theoretical and conceptual interrelations.
For information regarding the admission procedure to the Master’s Program Systematic Philosophy, as well as its Regulations of Study, please consult the Program’s website.