For those who question what others don't.
Explore what you believe and learn to effectively communicate it with a Philosophy degree from ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥.
"True philosophy is relearning to see the world." - Maurice Merleau-Ponty
There is much more to philosophy than just sitting outdoors and contemplating the meaning of life - but that's part of your Philosophy degree at ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ in which you will:
- Analyze and interpret the works of past and modern philosophers
- Examine basic questions concerning correct reasoning and the nature and sources of human knowledge and values
- Investigate fundamental questions surrounding nature, being, reason, knowledge and faith that philosophers have wrestled with for centuries
- Develop speaking and writing skills that enable you to communicate your own views effectively
- Learn to analyze, develop and formulate logical arguments
- Better your life through real-life and practical application of philosophical thoughtfulness
Philosophy Course Options Include:
- Logic
- Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- Philosophical Issues in Race and Gender
- Philosophies of Asia, Africa and Native America
- African-American Philosophy
- LBGTQ Rights and Issues
- Love, Hatred and Resentment
- Existentialism
- Philosophy of God
- Metaphysics and Epistemology
- Modern Philosophy
- Philosophy of Dance
- Philosophy of Yoga
Life after Lewis
The philosopher's ability to see the world - not as it is, but how it should be - is why more and more companies are trusting philosophy majors to help create new markets and paradigms for business, industry and state. Lewis Philosophy degree graduates go on to succeed in graduate school, law school or a wide variety of careers which require intensive communication and critical thinking skills, including education, business, psychology, social work, public administration and health care.
And the Answer Is…Philosophy!
Minor
Philosophy is a very popular minor for students looking to add a critical thinking skillset to their degree program.
Dual Major
Philosophy is a popular dual major, often earned in combination with programs such as Political Science, English, Physics, and Criminal Justice.
For more information contact the Office of Admission at admission@lewisu.edu or call (815)836-5250.
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