Philosophy

Introduction & Overview 

In her now famous speech, “Principles vs. Prejudices” (1938), Mother Dammann described philosophy as that which “unified” a Manhattanville education, because it cultivated in students “the power to think and to reason and to compare and to discriminate and to analyze.” Today, over seventy years after Mother Dammann’s speech, the department continues to carry out her charge. We believe that the study of philosophy is just as indispensable for today’s Manhattanville students: confronted with an ever-changing, pluralistic world, their ability to analyze and evaluate is crucial for their well-being and success.
The Manhattanville philosophy department is committed to training students who can think clearly and critically, and yet charitably, who are passionate about truth and justice, and who are conversant with the rich history of philosophical inquiry, especially in the Western tradition. A major in Philosophy prepares students to attend law school, attend graduate programs in multiple fields including business and philosophy, and to enter multiple careers.

Degree


Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Minor


Philosophy

Career Ideas 



Lawyer, Journalist, Author, Book or Magazine Editor, Research Analyst, Public Policy Analyst, Public Relations Specialist, Non-Profit Director, Business Manager, College Administrator, Professor, Primary or Secondary School Teacher, Minister

Program Director



Paul Kucharski, (914) 323-7155 Paul.Kucharski@mville.edu

Full-time Faculty 

Siobhan Nash-Marshall - Mary T. Clark Chair of Christian Philosophy, 
Metaphysics, Medieval Philosophy, Boethius, Thomism, Neoplatonism, Philosophy of Religion, Epistemology, Metaphysics of Knowledge, Genocide

Paul Kucharski - Normative Ethics, Applied Ethics, Philosophy of the Person, History of Western Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Religion