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The Philosophy Department provides graduate programs culminating in either a Master of Arts or Doctor of Philosophy degree, focusing on modern Anglo-American philosophical thought and its intersections with other academic fields. Many doctoral candidates begin their studies without holding an MA, though they can earn one en route to completing their PhD. While the PhD track mainly prepares students for academic careers in teaching and research, the MA program serves those seeking to enhance their undergraduate knowledge or apply philosophical expertise to other professional domains.
Multiple faculty members specialize in philosophy of language, exploring subjects like modality, conditional statements, events, temporal expressions, speech acts, implied meanings, presuppositions, and fundamental inquiries into meaning theory and its connection to cognitive science. The department routinely offers undergraduate and graduate seminars on these topics. Students frequently collaborate with linguistics experts through seminars, discussion groups, thesis committees, and experimental research. Current faculty working in this specialization: