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Temple's Philosophy Department excels in multiple philosophical disciplines. With a distinguished legacy in aesthetics, the department was home to renowned scholars Monroe Beardsley and John Fisher for decades. Current faculty specialize in diverse fields including European philosophy, epistemology, feminist philosophy, philosophy of mind, race theory, and philosophy of science. The doctoral curriculum balances comprehensive philosophical education with focused study on students' chosen specializations. Emphasizing professional development, the program cultivates advanced writing abilities and presentation skills early in students' academic journeys. Doctoral candidates typically receive teaching opportunities through the department's structured Teaching Mentoring Program.
Earn your Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy from Temple University's College of Liberal Arts, where you'll develop both broad philosophical expertise and specialized knowledge through focused research. This 42-credit program emphasizes professional writing development, requiring two preliminary research papers in years two and three to build research, collaboration, and publication skills. Philosophy PhD candidates have opportunities to teach courses with support from the Teaching Mentoring Program. The department also encourages students to complement their studies with Temple's Teaching in Higher Education Certificate, available through the Center for the Advancement of Teaching.