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Philosophy explores core inquiries about understanding and conviction (epistemology), the essence of existence (metaphysics), and ethical and artistic principles (value theory). The department provides classes connecting timeless philosophical inquiries with modern approaches in literature, social sciences, and natural sciences. Furthermore, the department features specialized courses examining both classical and contemporary philosophical writings.
Educational Approach
Philosophy students can explore diverse subjects spanning historical significance, intellectual challenges, and personal relevance. Those majoring in philosophy should develop these competencies:
1. Skill in constructing persuasive philosophical arguments while effectively evaluating others' reasoning.
2. Understanding of fundamental concepts and ongoing discussions in modern philosophy's primary domains, such as moral philosophy, metaphysics, and theory of knowledge.
3. Knowledge of influential philosophical works throughout history.
4. Proficiency in formal logic, including demonstrating proofs within symbolic logical frameworks.