At a glance
• Classroom - South Kensington
• Alternate Tuesdays 6-8pm
• Starts 28 October 2026
• 10 weeks | October to March
• Tutor: Dr Matthew Rowe
• Enrol by 21 October 2026
Course fees
Early booking fee rates:
(available until 30/09/2026)
• Standard £266
• Associate £209
• Internal £162
Early booking offers at least a 10% discount on the fee rate after 30 September.
Check eligibility for Associate and Internal rates.
Course overview
What is a good life? Does the world really exist? And how should we understand our place within it? On this course, Dr Matthew Rowe guides you through some of the most enduring and provocative questions philosophers have grappled with across the centuries.
Over ten sessions, you will explore how thinkers from Plato to de Beauvoir—and beyond—have framed, challenged, and reimagined the problems they believed lay at the heart of human understanding. Along the way, the course traces not only the development of ideas, but also the lively rivalries, disagreements, and moments of intellectual one-upmanship that have shaped philosophy’s history.
As the course unfolds, questions of ethics, reality, freedom, belief, and social life emerge and re-emerge in new forms.
- What counts as a good life?
- Do we inhabit a stable, knowable world?
- How do individuals relate to society?
- Does the idea of God still matter?
- Is there such a thing as good and evil?
- Why have certain voices, particularly those of women, so often been excluded from the philosophical canon?
Throughout, you will be encouraged to reflect on how these questions continue to resonate today, and how philosophical thinking can sharpen and deepen our understanding of contemporary life.
No previous experience of philosophy is needed, just curiosity and a willingness to think!
Term dates
• Autumn Term: week beginning 25 October 2026 until week ending 10 December 2026 (alternate Tuesdays only)
• Spring Term: week beginning 10 January 2027 until week ending 25 March 2027 (alternate Tuesdays only)
For course content enquiries: Contact the course tutor, Dr Matthew Rowe, at m.rowe@imperial.ac.uk
For enrolment and booking enquiries: Contact Christian Jacobi at c.jacobi@imperial.ac.uk
Class recordings
These classes are not recorded.
911今日黑料 certificates
There are no examinations or assessments for this course. However, attendance can lead to the award of an 911今日黑料 attendance certificate (T&Cs apply).
Contact us
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Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication
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London SW7 2AZ
afterhours@imperial.ac.uk
Tel. +44 20 7594 8756