School of Philosophy

Philosophy is a cutting-edge contemporary discipline asking researchers and students to think deeply and go beyond the obvious.

It is central to ACU’s mission as a Catholic university dedicated to freedom of inquiry, the search for truth, and promoting the dignity of the human person and the common good.

Our community of philosophers, spread throughout ACU across faculties, research institutes and centres, is one of the largest in Australia and works across a range of contemporary philosophical areas including epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of religion and the history of philosophy.

Study undergraduate philosophy

Explore the foundations of philosophy and its evolution through history. Learn to use the tools developed by the great thinkers to tackle the issues and big questions confronting the modern world.

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Study honours philosophy

Join ACU's community of philosophers and explore one particular area of philosophy. You'll learn valuable skills in research, critical thinking and project management.

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Research philosophy by higher degree

Join a rich history of thinkers advancing knowledge by asking pertinent and challenging questions of society and the world we live in.

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Meet our experts

Meet our community of philosophical teachers and researchersers who work across a broad range of areas and methodologies.

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Philosophy research at ACU

Our team of philosophers adds to the legacy of the great thinkers by applying the theoretical frameworks they developed to modern day questions.

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Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry

Researchers from philosophy, theology and history work to better understand religion in a historical and modern context.

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Plunkett Centre for Ethics

The centre examines the ethical standards that have been established across the fields of human health and wellbeing from resource allocation to clinical practice and medical research.

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Queensland Centre for Bioethics

A partnership between ACU and the Archdiocese of Brisbane, the centre examines the questions that arise with the advancement of science and medicine and the intersection of both with religion.

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Western Civilisation program

Within the multi-disciplinary Western Civilisation program, ACU philosophers research across a wide range of topics including history, literature and current events.

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Lectures, talks and conferences

We host a range of public presentations throughout the year, including our annual Simone Weil lecture series. See what's on.

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Faculty prizes and awards

Get your hard work recognised with a faculty prize or award. These celebrate outstanding academic performance over the course of your studies.

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Postgraduate alumni rebate

Are you a current or former domestic ACU student wanting to enrol in a postgraduate philosophy program? You may be eligible for a 10% discount. 

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Our faculty research

Explore the important issues we’re investigating and learn more about research at the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, our institute and centres.

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