• Join a tight-knit community of philosophy majors and faculty who don?t shy away from challenging and stimulating debates over fundamental questions.
  • Learn from experts in subfields of philosophy, including social and political philosophy, ancient Greek philosophy, modern European philosophy, the philosophy of psychology, cognitive science, environmental ethics, biomedical ethics, existentialism and more.
  • Gain exposure to broad, traditional philosophical topics such as the history of philosophy, epistemology and metaphysics, and ethics and political philosophy, and choose courses that examine more specialized topics, such as environmental ethics, artificial intelligence, Plato, Kant, philosophy of law, and the philosophy of art.