Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland

German Philology

Filologia w zakresie języka niemieckiego

Bachelor's
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German Philology at AJP

Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Subject area: languages
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
University website: ajp.edu.pl

Test: check whether German Philology is the right major for you!

Filologia germańska test

Find out if German Philology is a good fit for you!

1. Are you passionate about learning the German language in depth—grammar, idioms, and nuances?

2. Do you enjoy reading literature and analyzing texts for meaning, style, and cultural context?

3. Are you curious about the history, society, and culture of German-speaking countries?

4. Do you enjoy exploring linguistic structures, language change, and how languages are used in communication?

5. Are you interested in translation or interpreting between German and your native language?

6. Do you see yourself teaching German or working in contexts that require strong intercultural communication?

7. Do you enjoy research tasks such as writing essays, comparing sources, and constructing well-argued analyses?

8. Are you comfortable engaging with different perspectives and interpreting subtle meanings in texts or conversations?

9. Would you like to study media, film, or contemporary publications in German to understand modern usage and trends?

10. Are you motivated to develop strong written and spoken communication skills in both German and your native language?

Definitions and quotes

Philology
Philology is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is a combination of literary criticism, history, and linguistics. Philology is more commonly defined as the study of literary texts as well as oral and written records, the establishment of their authenticity and their original form, and the determination of their meaning. A person who pursues this kind of study is known as a philologist.
Philology
Among us, the so-called "higher criticism," which reigns supreme in the domain of philology has also taken possession of our historical literature. This higher criticism has been the pretext for introducing all the anti-historical monstrosities that a vain imagination could suggest. Here we have the other method of making the past a living reality; putting subjective fancies in the place of historical data; fancies whose merit is measured by their boldness, that is, the scantiness of the particulars on which they are based, and the peremptoriness with which they contravene the best established facts of history.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Philosophy of History Vol 1 p. 7-8
Philology
Philology always leads to crime.
Eugène Ionesco, The Lesson (1951)
Philology
Now the philosophy of life, in its highest range at least, is a divine science of experience. This experience, however, is throughout internal and spiritual. It is therefore easily conceivable that it can enter readily and easily into all other experimental sciences, and into those especially which more immediately relate to man, as, for instance, most of the branches of natural history, and still more into philology, with which at present we are most immediately concerned. And this it does, in order to borrow such illustrations and comparisons as may tend to elucidate or further to develop its own subject-matter, or else to furnish applications to individual cases in other departments of life. However, in thus proceeding, philosophy must take heed lest it overpass its own proper limits or forget its true end and aim. It must not go too deeply into particulars, or lose itself among the specialities of the other sciences. On the contrary, it ought carefully to confine itself to those points which more immediately concern man, and especially the inner man, and, adhering to the meaning and spirit of the whole, seek to elucidate and throw out this pre-eminently.
Friedrich Schlegel, The philosophy of life, and philosophy of language, in a course of lectures
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