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Philosophy as an applied-and-academic humanities discipline covers the systematic analysis of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. The discipline operates as one of the oldest organised intellectual traditions in human history with continuous traditions across Western philosophy (the post-Greek-and-Roman through medieval-and-modern-and-contemporary tradition), Indian philosophy (the substantial Vedic-Buddhist-Jain-Hindu-Islamic-Sikh philosophical traditions across 3,000+ years), Chinese philosophy (Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist, Neo-Confucian, modern Chinese philosophical traditions), Islamic philosophy (the substantial 8th-13th-century classical Islamic philosophical tradition through Al-Kindi, Al-Farabi, Avicenna, Al-Ghazali, Averroes, plus the contemporary Islamic-philosophy traditions), African philosophy, Latin American philosophy, plus the increasingly-substantial cross-traditional comparative-philosophy work.\n\nThe global academic-philosophy institutional landscape clusters around major research-university philosophy departments. In the US: NYU Philosophy (consistently top-ranked globally), Rutgers Philosophy, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, MIT, Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Penn, plus the broader 100+ accredited US philosophy programs. In the UK: Oxford's Faculty of Philosophy (the principal UK philosophy department), Cambridge, UCL, KCL, the LSE Department of Philosophy, Edinburgh, St Andrews, Sheffield. In Continental Europe: the substantial German philosophical tradition through Heidelberg, Tübingen, Berlin, Göttingen, Munich; the École Normale Supérieure Paris philosophical tradition; the Sorbonne; the substantial Italian-and-Spanish-and-Polish-and-Czech philosophical traditions. In India: the substantial Indian philosophy departments at JNU Centre for Philosophy, Delhi University Department of Philosophy, BHU Department of Philosophy, Madras University, Calcutta University, Visva-Bharati, plus the substantial post-2010 emergence of dedicated Indian-philosophy programs at the IIT Madras Department of Humanities and Social Sciences and similar institutions. The Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR) provides Indian philosophy research-funding infrastructure.\n\nIndia's philosophical tradition has structural depth through the six classical Hindu philosophical schools (Vedanta — with sub-traditions Advaita, Vishishtadvaita, Dvaita; Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa), Buddhist philosophy (Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana with the substantial Madhyamaka and Yogacara traditions), Jain philosophy, Sikh philosophy, Islamic philosophy (the substantial Indian-Islamic-philosophical traditions), and the contemporary Indian-and-Indian-diaspora philosophical work. Indian-origin philosophy scholars with substantial international research influence — Bimal Krishna Matilal (Oxford), Jonardon Ganeri, Mohan Matthen, Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia), Amartya Sen (the welfare-economics-and-political-philosophy work that won the 1998 Nobel), Martha Nussbaum's collaborative work with Indian-philosophical traditions, the post-2010 substantial Western-academic-philosophy engagement with classical Indian philosophical traditions through the Indian Philosophy Project at major US-and-European universities.\n\nThe major sub-areas of contemporary academic philosophy: metaphysics (the foundational existence-and-being questions), epistemology (the foundational knowledge-and-belief-and-justification questions), philosophy of mind (the foundational consciousness-and-mental-content questions), philosophy of language (the foundational meaning-and-reference questions), ethics (normative ethics, metaethics, applied ethics with substantial growth in bioethics, AI-ethics, environmental-ethics through the 2010s-2020s), political philosophy (the substantial Rawlsian tradition through Justice as Fairness 1971 plus the broader 20th-and-21st-century political-philosophy traditions), philosophy of science (the foundational scientific-method-and-explanation questions), logic and philosophical-mathematical-logic, the rapidly-growing post-2017 philosophy of AI specialty.\n\nFor a globally-mobile philosopher, the academic-research-track is uniformly cross-jurisdictionally mobile but the position-availability is structurally constrained given the broader humanities-academic-job-market pressures.\n\nCross-references: philosophy intersects with academy-humanities, human-root-classics, neglect-root-religion (the substantial philosophy-of-religion overlap), paper-root-cs-ml (the substantial AI-ethics-and-philosophy overlap), the broader humanities-academic ecosystem.
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