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Germany offers international students a unique opportunity to study Philosophy in the birthplace of modern philosophical thought, where centuries of intellectual tradition—from Kant and Hegel to Nietzsche and Habermas—continue to shape global debates. Studying Philosophy in Germany means engaging with both analytical and continental traditions at universities where philosophy is not only taught but actively lived through vibrant debate cultures, philosophy cafés, and interdisciplinary research centers that connect timeless questions to contemporary issues in ethics, technology, and society. Programs balance historical study with advanced discussions in phenomenology, critical theory, philosophy of mind, and applied ethics, while emphasizing systematic thinking and integration with disciplines such as cognitive science, political theory, and cultural studies. International students benefit from studying where entire philosophical movements began, whether walking the halls where Heidegger once lectured in Freiburg, exploring Kant’s intellectual legacy in Königsberg’s successor institutions, or engaging directly with the Frankfurt School’s critical theory.
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Other EU Students
Other EU Students | Admission-restricted courses | Admission-free courses | |
|---|---|---|
| Master | No courses | 31 August |
| Bachelor | No courses | 31 August |
| State Examination | 15 July | No courses |