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Explore philosophical topics encompassing ethical principles, religious and scientific worldviews, and the fundamentals of logic and debate. Philosophy examines the reasoning behind nearly every facet of existence: ethics, epistemology, governance, empirical inquiry, jurisprudence, and spirituality. Scholars in this field might ponder questions like, How do we define liberty? or What ethical principles underpin legal systems? Their insights often inform policymakers, jurists, medical professionals, and researchers.
Philosophy equips learners with critical thinking tools to evaluate arguments, empirical assertions, and ethical dilemmas while developing clear communication skills that enhance professional opportunities and shape perspectives. Our major program provides diverse pathways for crafting a curriculum centered on philosophical inquiry. Typical coursework includes moral philosophy, social-political thought, deductive reasoning, and epistemology. Based on their specialization, students may delve into advanced studies covering legal theory, scientific methodology, ecological ethics, racial philosophy, theological concepts, and bioethics.