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Philosophy stands as the most ancient, expansive, and essential field of study. Certain philosophical inquiries explore our self-awareness and the nature of existence itself. Others examine the essence of diverse types of knowledge and perception, while additional questions address moral dilemmas and matters of worth. Engaging with philosophy enhances critical thinking skills and the capacity to build, evaluate, and challenge various arguments. As such, philosophical study forms a cornerstone of quality liberal arts education. Philosophy represents humanity's earliest, widest-ranging, and most basic intellectual pursuit. Some philosophical investigations seek to comprehend our own nature and the broader universe. Others analyze different modes of understanding and experience, along with ethical considerations and value judgments. Philosophical training sharpens analytical abilities and develops skills for formulating, assessing, and deconstructing arguments. The Philosophy Department oversees both major and minor programs, fostering academic exploration across vital philosophical domains, providing diverse undergraduate courses, and cultivating future philosophers through an energetic graduate curriculum.