The purpose of philosophy is the development of a free, responsible and civilized person with a critical and humane intelligence. To achieve this objective the student studies the major philosophers in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary periods, and the basic problems (political, social, moral, and metaphysical) concerning human nature and destiny.
Curriculum & Courses
Chairperson:
Kristin B. Waters, Ph.D.
Location: Sullivan Academic Center (Room 316)
Phone: 508-929-8162