Philosophy

Introduction & Overview 

In her now famous speech, “Principles vs. Prejudices” (1938), Mother Grace Dammann, President of Manhattanville College from 1930-1945, 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 eighty years after Mother Dammann’s speech, the Philosophy program continues to carry out her charge. The Philosophy program at Manhattanville trains students to think clearly and critically, and yet, charitably, to be passionate about truth and justice, and to be conversant with the rich history of philosophical inquiry. Students have the opportunity to participate in the Annual Manhattanville Regional Ethics Bowl. 

Degree

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Minor

Philosophy

 

Career Ideas 

Attorney, Business Manager, College Administrator, Editor, Educator, Journalist, Minister, Non-profit Director, Professor, Public Policy Analyst, Public Relations Practitioner, Research Analyst, Writer/Author.

 

Division Chair

Lisa Rafanelli, 914.323.7182, Lisa.Rafanelli@mville.edu

 

Faculty 

Siobhan Nash-Marshall

Lucilla Pan

 

Administrative Assistant

Marie Patierno, Maria.Patierno@mville.edu