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Philosophy



 

In the Department of Philosophy, students will find a wide variety of courses from historical, thematic, and systematic perspectives. The historical courses focus on the four periods of Western Philosophy, (ancient, medieval, and modern), while the thematic and systematic courses focus on areas or problems of philosophical significance. The department gives a proud place to the continuity and harmony of reason and faith consistent with the tradition of Catholic philosophers. In addition to courses required of all graduates, the department also offers a major and minor course of study. Many courses in philosophy also meet the general education core curriculum requirements.  




































     
     
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