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The Department of Philosophy is an academic division in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at
King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
. It is one of the largest and most distinguished centres for the study of philosophy in the United Kingdom.


History

For over half a century since the
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foundation of King's College in 1829, the study of philosophy was restricted to courses within the Department of Theology and the Department of English Literature. In 1906 a separate Department of Philosophy and Psychology was explicitly established, and in 1912 Philosophy split to form its own department. The department is located in the Philosophy Building on
Surrey Street Surrey Street in the City of Westminster, London, runs from Strand in the north to Temple Place in the south. It was built on land once occupied by Arundel House and its gardens. History Surrey Street was built on land once occupied by Arundel ...
, a set of three adjacent townhouses joined through a series of corridors and forming part of the Strand Campus of King's College. The vaults along the back of the building are those containing the old Roman Baths on Strand Lane. In 1989, Sir
Richard Sorabji Sir Richard Rustom Kharsedji Sorabji, (born 8 November 1934) is a British historian of ancient Western philosophy, and Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at King's College London. He has written his 'Intellectual Autobiography' in his ''Festschrift' ...
founded the ''King's College Centre for Philosophical Studies'' at the department with the aim of promoting philosophy to the wider public. The Head of Department is currently Maria Alvarez Professor of Philosophy at King's.


Traditions

The Department of Philosophy owns a historic bar on its premises in
Surrey Street Surrey Street in the City of Westminster, London, runs from Strand in the north to Temple Place in the south. It was built on land once occupied by Arundel House and its gardens. History Surrey Street was built on land once occupied by Arundel ...
, officially the ''King's College Sports & Social Club Bar'' but referred to informally as simply the ''Philosophy Bar''. Management of the bar was taken over by the
King's College London Students' Union King's College London Students' Union (KCLSU) is an independent charitable organisation that's works to further the interests of its members (approximately 36,000 students at King's College London). It governs the 300 student societies and a ...
in 2016. Academic staff and students of the department also make an annual trip to
Cumberland Lodge Cumberland Lodge is a 17th-century Grade II listed country house in Windsor Great Park 3.5 miles south of Windsor Castle. Since 1947 it has been occupied by the charitable foundation known as Cumberland Lodge, which holds residential conferences ...
, a Grade II listed country house in
Windsor Great Park Windsor Great Park is a Royal Park of , including a deer park, to the south of the town of Windsor on the border of Berkshire and Surrey in England. It is adjacent to the private Home Park, which is nearer the castle. The park was, for ma ...
. There is a programme of lectures, communal meals and other activities, including an annual football match played between staff and students. Student life in the department is administered mainly by the King's College London Philosophy Society.


Rankings

The Department of Philosophy at King's ranks highly in both national and global rankings. The
Philosophical Gourmet Report The Philosophical Gourmet Report (also known as the Leiter Report or PGR), founded by philosophy and law professor Brian Leiter and now edited by philosophy professors Berit Brogaard and Christopher Pynes, is a ranking of graduate programs in phi ...
lists the department at 4th in the UK and 26th in the English-speaking world.
QS World University Rankings ''QS World University Rankings'' is an annual publication of university rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). The QS system comprises three parts: the global overall ranking, the subject rankings (which name the world's top universities for th ...
places the department at 4th in the UK and 9th globally in 2021.


Current faculty


Emeritus faculty

*
Dov Gabbay Dov M. Gabbay (; born October 23, 1945) is an Israeli logician. He is Augustus De Morgan Professor Emeritus of Logic at the Group of Logic, Language and Computation, Department of Computer Science, King's College London. Work Gabbay has author ...
, Augustus De Morgan Professor Emeritus of Logic *
Raimond Gaita Raimond Gaita (born Raimund Gaita; 14 May 1946) is a German-born Australian philosopher and award-winning writer. He was, until 2011, foundation professor of philosophy at the Australian Catholic University and professor of moral philosophy at ...
, Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy * Jim Hopkins, Reader Emeritus in Philosophy *
Ruth Kempson Ruth Margaret Kempson, FBA (born 26 June 1944) is a British linguist. She is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at King's College, London. In 1977, Kempson published ''Semantic Theory'', which discusses the concept of entailment in linguistics. ...
, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics *
Shalom Lappin ''Shalom'' ( he, שָׁלוֹם ''šālōm''; also spelled as ''sholom'', ''sholem'', ''sholoim'', ''shulem'') is a Hebrew word meaning ''peace'', ''harmony'', ''wholeness'', ''completeness'', ''prosperity'', ''welfare'' and ''tranquility'' and ...
, Emeritus Professor of Computational Linguistics * Mary Margaret McCabe, Emeritus Professor of Ancient Philosophy * Wilfried Meyer-Viol, Emeritus Lecturer in Computational Linguistics *
John Milton John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) was an English poet and intellectual. His 1667 epic poem ''Paradise Lost'', written in blank verse and including over ten chapters, was written in a time of immense religious flux and politica ...
, Emeritus Professor of the History of Philosophy * David-Hillel Ruben, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy * Anthony Savile, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy *
Gabriel Segal Gabriel Segal may refer to: * Gabriel Segal (philosopher) (born 1959), British philosopher * Gabriel Segal (soccer) (born 2001), American footballer {{hndis, Segal, Gabriel ...
, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy * Sir Richard Sorabji CBE FBA FKC, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and founder of the ''King's College Centre for Philosophical Studies'' * Charles Travis, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy


Former faculty

* Father Brian Evan Anthony Davies, former Tutorial Assistant * John Gardner FBA, former Reader in Legal Philosophy * Verity Harte, former Reader in Philosophy *
Christopher Peacocke Christopher Arthur Bruce Peacocke (born 22 May 1950) is a British philosopher known for his work in philosophy of mind and epistemology. His recent publications, in the field of epistemology, have defended a version of rationalism. His daught ...
, former Susan Stebbing Professor of Philosophy *
Sherrilyn Roush Sherrilyn Roush is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy in UCLA Department of Philosophy specializing in the philosophy of science and epistemology. Career She joined King's College London in 2014 after accepting the inaugural Pet ...
, former Peter Sowerby Chair in Philosophy and Medicine * R. Mark Sainsbury, former Susan Stebbing Professor of Philosophy * Roger Steare, former Reader in History of Western Philosophy * L. Susan Stebbing, former Lecturer in Philosophy * Peter Vardy, former Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion * Alexander Bird


Notable alumni

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David Tang Sir David Wing-cheung Tang, (; 2 August 1954 – 29 August 2017), was a Hong Kong businessman, philanthropist and socialite. He was best known for founding the Shanghai Tang fashion chain in 1994, which he sold in 1998 to Richemont. Early l ...
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Hanif Kureishi Hanif Kureishi (born 5 December 1954) is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of South Asian and English descent. In 2008, ''The Times'' included Kureishi in its list of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945. Early l ...
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Alain de Botton Alain de Botton (; born 20 December 1969) is a Swiss-born British author and philosopher. His books discuss various contemporary subjects and themes, emphasizing philosophy's relevance to everyday life. He published ''Essays in Love'' (1993) ...
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Simon Saunders Simon Wolfe Saunders (born 30 August 1954) is a British philosopher of physics. He is noted for his work on quantum mechanics (particularly the many-worlds interpretation-the Everett interpretation), on identity and indiscernibility in physics ...
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Harry Brighouse Harry Brighouse is a British political philosopher at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His research interests include the relationship between education and liberalism. His work on this topic has been widely cited by broadsheet newspapers, ...
* Peter Asher CBE, British musician, manager and record producer * Brian Evan Anthony Davies OP, British academic and philosopher * Sir David Tang KBE, Hong Kong journalist and businessperson * Hanif Kureishi CBE, British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist * John Stammers, British writer and poet * Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 4th Baronet, British philosopher * Nicla Vassallo, Italian academic and philosopher * Alain de Botton FRSL, Swiss-British author and philosopher *
Simon Saunders Simon Wolfe Saunders (born 30 August 1954) is a British philosopher of physics. He is noted for his work on quantum mechanics (particularly the many-worlds interpretation-the Everett interpretation), on identity and indiscernibility in physics ...
, British philosopher and physicist *
Harry Brighouse Harry Brighouse is a British political philosopher at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His research interests include the relationship between education and liberalism. His work on this topic has been widely cited by broadsheet newspapers, ...
, British academic and philosopher *
Stefan Lorenz Sorgner Stefan Lorenz Sorgner is a German metahumanist philosopher, a Nietzsche scholar, a philosopher of music and an authority in the field of ethics of emerging technologies. Life Sorgner was born on 15 October 1973 in Wetzlar (Germany). He studie ...
, German academic and philosopher * Tariq Goddard, British novelist and publisher * Stathis Psillos, Greek academic and philosopher * Helen Beebee, British academic and philosopher


See also

*
UCL Department of Philosophy The Department of Philosophy is an academic division in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at University College London. Affiliated centres * The Keeling Centre for Ancient Philosophy (named after Stanley Victor Keeling) * Watling Archive (a ...


References


External links


Official Website
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