Philosophy and Religion (Minor)
How do we know the things we claim to know? What is ultimately real? What is justice? Is there a God? These and other big questions make up philosophy. While often thought to be matters of opinion only, philosophy enables students to make some progress with ultimate questions. In addition to its intrinsic interest, philosophy is also useful to all students for training in logical thinking arguement analysis, and learning to think creatively and imaginatively about complex questions. The Philosophy Area offers a variety of courses across the ranger of such questions.
7th Annual Philosophy & Theology Conference Proceedings
6th Annual Philosophy & Theology Conference Proceedings
5th Annual Philosophy & Theology Conference Proceedings
Philosophy and Race Conference Proceedings
Midwest Philosophy and Theology Conference Proceedings
MacIntyre Conference Proceedings
Faith and Reason Conference Proceedings
Faculty:
Jeffrey Freelin, Ph.D.
Laurence Rohrer, Ph.D.