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Learning Goals
The basic goal of philosophical learning and education is to help students engage difficult problems and questions, and to gain critical thinking, reading and writing skills.
As a student in the department you will learn to read and interpret texts, to analyze, construct or reconstruct structured arguments, and to engage in clear communication about these problems and texts. A well-educated philosophy student will have a set of diverse intellectual capabilities.
The philosophy department offers three majors:
- The Philosophy Major
- The major in Ethics, Social, and Political (ESP)
- The major in Philosophy and Public Policy (PPP)
And two minors:
- The minor in Philosophy
- The minor in Philosophy and Law
Our curriculum provides graduates with:
- An ability to construct or reconstruct a structured argument
- A familiarity with philosophical methods
- Critical analysis skills
- Clear and engaging written communication skills
- An ability to accurately represent and interpret philosophical sources
Students who complete these majors or minors:
- Understand how to ask and answer philosophical questions
- Know how to apply a humanistic philosophical approach to issues of life that can arise from any discipline or across disciplines
- Are able to produce clear and convincing written and oral arguments
- Are familiar with the history of philosophy (the Standard Major and the ESP major emphasize this more stringently)