Why study philosophy?
Philosophical reflection plays a central role in the liberal arts—and thus in human life. But philosophy also has a subversive role, raising essential questions that challenge complacency and encourage reflection on personal and community problems. Philosophy majors at 91¿´Æ¬Íø are encouraged to cultivate critical thinking skills, utilize creative expression, and develop a deeper understanding of complex texts.
Here, we cultivate a dynamic intellectual environment where students engage with timeless questions, explore diverse perspectives, and develop foundational skills that extend far beyond the classroom. Our curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive exploration of major philosophical traditions, from ancient to contemporary thought. Small class sizes allow for personalized attention, ensuring that students have the opportunity to engage in lively discussions, challenge assumptions, and develop their own unique perspectives. Through seminars, workshops, and independent research projects, students gain the tools to articulate and defend their ideas with clarity and rigor.