Being able to create working hypotheses and submit them to criticism or refutation.
Being able to define research objectives so that they answer relevant questions in our society.
Being able to establish research objectives based on the existing bibliography in the field of Philosophy in a Global World.
Being able to make suggestions and offer alternatives when faced with the issues of our society.
Being able to review the existing philosophical-scientific literature in the field of Philosophy in a Global World.
Being able to revise initial hypotheses on the basis of the results obtained.
Being able to search for and recover from specialised databases and servers important academic and philosophical-scientific literature information on the research issue in question.
Ethical commitment.
Interpersonal skills.
The ability to analyse and summarise.
The ability to manage information and knowledge.
The ability to organise and plan.
The ability to suggest, reject or confirm hypotheses.