Philosophy
The philosophical experience is considered integral to the intellectual and cultural development of today’s student. In our increasingly complex and dynamic culture, the growth of novel and changing ideas unsettles traditional patterns of thought and action. As a result, the role of philosophy becomes more vital, for it addresses the conflict between the enduring insights of the past and the new discoveries and theories of the present in an attempt to attain a coherent philosophy of life.
In whatever way the student comes to Philosophy—whether it be to satisfy a core, major, or elective requirement—the department seeks to enrich the student’s life experience by making available the broad and generous ideas that have shaped the contemporary intellectual world. The program provides a broad range of electives dealing with historical movements, great philosophical figures of the past and present, perennial philosophical themes, and contemporary issues.
Faculty
JESSE BAILEY, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
KENNETH KNIES, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
GORDON PURVES, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
CHRISTINE SUSIENKA, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
ANNA VAUGHN, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
MICHAEL VENTIMIGLIA, Ph.D.
Associate Professor