Philosophy 2022

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Philosophy What is Philosophy? Philosophy is the systematic study of ideas and issues, a search for fundamental truths about the nature of human existence that can be rationally justified, a quest for a comprehensive understanding of the world, and a study of the principles of individual and social conduct. It seeks to establish rational methods for evaluating arguments and ideas. The major areas of philosophical concern include logic, ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, and the history of philosophy. There are also a variety of subfields, like philosophy of mind, philosophy of art, political philosophy, philosophy of science, philosophy of feminism, philosophy of law, and applied ethics.

“The unexamined life is not worth living.” – Socrates

Why study Philosophy at Saint Peter’s University?

Who You’ll Learn from: Philosophy Faculty

Training in philosophy enhances one’s abilities to solve problems, to understand and express complex ideas, and to develop critical thinking skills that are transferable to any academic discipline. Philosophy deepens one’s awareness of the meaning and variety of human experience. It also develops the understanding and appreciation of those things that ultimately make life worth living. Every area of human experience raises questions relevant to philosophy and its methods may be used in the study of any subject of the pursuit of any profession.

Saint Peter’s faculty members are scholars and expert teachers. They are interested in preparing students for a lifetime of learning, leadership, and service in a global society.

The Philosophy Department is home to the Epsilon chapter of Phi Sigma Tau, the National Philosophy Honor Society.

Philosophy Major and Minor Programs A Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Saint Peter’s University will provide a student with a perfect foundation for advanced studies. Majors in Philosophy have pursued successful careers in law, medicine, teaching, business, politics, and the arts. Philosophy as part of a double-major has become a very popular option, especially for students interested in graduate studies. A minor in Philosophy is an excellent addition to almost any major. Students are encouraged to pursue double-majors or minors in Philosophy while also studying areas such as Biology, Physics, Psychology, Mathematics, Business Administration and Management, English, History, Fine Arts, Political Science, Sociology, and Theology.

For course descriptions and additional information visit

www.saintpeters.edu/academics 11/21

Our Philosophy faculty members are: Peter P. Cvek, Professor Ph.D., University of Kansas Ethics, Natural Law Theory, Bioethics, Asian Philosophy William G. Evans, Professor Ph.D., Stanford University Classical Greek Philosophy, Plato, Existentialism Daniel Murphy, Associate Professor Ph.D., Université catholique de Louvain (University of Louvain, Brussels) 19th Century Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Kant, Hegel Lisa A. O’Neill Sanders, Department Chair, Professor Ph.D., Temple University Logic, Feminist Philosophy, Philosophy and Culture


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