
Faculty and professional interests
Lance Factor, chair
Philosophy of science, American philosophy
Brandon Polite
Philosophy of music, philosophy in literature, Greek philosophy
Daniel Wack (on leave Spring 2010)
Aesthetics, ethics, philosophy of film
William Young (on leave Fall 2009, Winter 2010)
Epistemology, modern philosophy, Asian philosophy
Cooperating faculty from other programs
Jason Helfer, Educational Studies
Frederick Hord, Black Studies
As a source of synthetic vision, philosophy offers alternatives for integrating a student’s diversified experiences. As a source of critical analysis, it equips the student with a variety of methodological skills. As a source of self-knowledge, it provides the student with ample occasions for personal examination of presuppositions, values, goals, and beliefs.
As a critic of institutions, methods, and fields of study, philosophy reaches out to all of the other disciplines. Thus there is the philosophy of law, the philosophy of science, the philosophy of art, etc. The department welcomes students with an in-depth acquaintance with other fields to participate in the dialectic of argument that characterizes philosophy.
Any qualified student may do an honors project during the senior year.
The departmental curriculum contributes to the College's Key Competency Requirements as follows:
Philosophy Course Descriptions
Requirements for the Major and Minor
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