DESCRIPTION:
The Department of Philosophy offers undergraduate majors and concentration programs with a broad spectrum of courses reflecting the diversity of Western and non-Western thought. majors select two specializations and concentrates select one specialization from among the following:
(1) History of Western Philosophy,
(2) African, African-American and Asian Philosophy,
(3) Logic and Philosophy of Science,
(4) Continental Philosophy,
(5) Theoretical and Practical Ethics, and
(6) Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies.
The Department offers its majors the opportunity to write an undergraduate thesis, supervised by a member of the Department. In addition, the Department is responsible for interdisciplinary concentrations in Religious Studies and in African-American Studies, and is an active participant in the university Honors Program.
The Department strives above all for excellence in teaching and for the cultivation of an active and supportive milieu for undergraduate study and for professional growth. It supports the scholarly research and professional activities of the faculty.
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HOMEPAGE:
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DEPARTMENT ID:
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10-11677
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FACULTY/DEPARTMENT MEMBERS:
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NAME
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POSITION
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EXPERTISE
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PUBS
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CTNS
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Iannone, A. Pablo
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Ethics and Socio-Political Philosophy; Business Ethics; Ethics of Technology; Environmental Ethics; History and Philosophy of Science and Technology; Philosophy of Cultur; Logic; History of Philosophy; Philosophy and Literature |
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