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The Atlantic magazine has called philosophy the most practical college major, while The Times of London describes it as the ultimate adaptable professional skill. Prominent figures across law, business, media, and technology - from LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman to Flickr's Stewart Butterfield - credit their philosophical studies as foundational to their achievements in the digital realm. Develop your ability to create meaningful societal change by mastering problem identification and solution through rigorous thought and examination.
Acquire applicable expertise through core curriculum such as:
Philosophy of Mind and Emerging AI: Examine fundamental theories about cognition, embodiment, identity and developing artificial intelligence, investigating ideas like consciousness, self-perception, and the implications of creating thinking machines.
Global Philosophical Traditions: Study significant philosophical answers to enduring questions about human flourishing, personal identity, epistemology, and other fundamental inquiries.
Environmental Ethics: Explore moral perspectives on conservation practices and environmental protection.
Medical Ethics: Understand essential ethical principles and models that inform moral judgments and choices in healthcare settings.