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2008-2009 Academic Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]

Department of Philosophy


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Department of Philosophy
School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Professors: S. Stelzer, E. Wolf-Gazo
Associate Professors: W. Lammi (Chair), R. Switzer, G. Harman
Assistant Professors: R. Fincham, C. Belo, N. Bowditch

The study of philosophy involves engaging in a process of coming to terms with oneself, and thus with one’s place in the world. This requires a clear and careful thinking of a wide ranging sort, questioning assumptions and attitudes, analyzing problems thoroughly and seeking their solutions through sound reasoning and evidence. Some of the major concerns addressed by philosophy are: moral and socio-political values, the nature of knowledge, the relation of the mind to the body, the principles of the sciences, the arts, and religion. Philosophy aims, in addition, comprehensively to situate these subjects in terms of underlying questions about the meaning of existence and the nature of reality.

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