Philosophy

Philosophy focuses on issues of fundamental human importance, such as the nature of truth and knowledge, the relationship between mind and body, human good, and moral obligation. Philosophy explores the history of western thought, focusing on such pivotal figures as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Locke, and Kant. The discipline also develops intellectual abilities important to any discipline or profession. Students of philosophy become careful and critical readers, problem solvers, thinkers, and proficient communicators.

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For more information, contact Professor Andrew Rembert.