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The B.A. program in Philosophy offers courses that enable students to develop skills in critical thinking, reasoning, and judging; to understand the role of premises and inference in ordinary discourse as well as in philosophical argumentation; to recognize and define different world views; and to comprehend the history of Western philosophy in particular. As a cornerstone of the liberal arts education, this discipline is pertinent to virtually all other undergraduate fields of study. In addition to a major and minor in Philosophy, both of which are excellent pre-professional areas of concentration, the program provides a track in Religion for those interested in theology. |
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What is Philosophy?
Office: Technology Enhanced Learning Center (TLC) 2255 |
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Academics
Catalog Information: The Lantern New! Spring 2008
Fall 2007 Dept. of English and Philosophy Question, comments or corrections? Revised 4-23-08 |
Students and Student Activities West Georgia Philosophical Society Phi Sigma Tau (Philosophy Honors Society) Student Conference Presentations
Upcoming Student Philosophy
Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference at SIUE
Recent Student Philosophy
North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference
University of Memphis Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Southeast Philosophy Conference
Southern Appalachian Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Annual Georgia Student Philosophy Symposium
Eleventh Annual Northeast Florida Student Philosophy Conference
Undergraduate Philosophy Journals, Conferences, & Essay Contests
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