Philosophy BA
Socrates once said, “An unexamined life is not worth living.”
No major teaches you to think deeper than the study of knowledge itself.
Students of philosophy pursue questions in every dimension of human life. The critical thinking skills philosophy develops can be applied to problems in any field of study or industry. Our graduates are well positioned to be thought leaders in any career they choose or to pursue advanced studies.
Career Opportunities
- Lawyer
- Nonprofit Administrator
- Policy Advisor
- Paralegal
- Research Assistant
- Journalist
Why Philosophy? | Why Our Program?
- Philosophy develops skills in critical thinking, conceptual analysis, logical argumentation, deep listening and the precise articulation of ideas.
- Our students learn to formulate and defend their positions on philosophical issues and to respect the opposing views of others.
- Our minor in philosophy is available for students majoring in other fields who want to complement their studies with a strong foundation in critical thinking.
- Topics covered in the include: logic and probability, ancient and modern philosophy, ethics, law, epistemology and metaphysics.
The Departmental Honors Program at 鶹ԭ offers exceptionally motivated students the opportunity to engage in more in-depth, specialized research.
Philosophy Faculty
Hear From a Student
David Kendall Casey
“I decided on a philosophy major because philosophy embraces so many of the disciplines. Almost all of the natural sciences were born out of questions philosophers were asking.”
Bound for Medical School or a Masters Degree
At age 22, Fathia’s understanding of the inner workings of the mind – in all its complexity – is amazing.
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Arts and Sciences
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