Philosophy Department
To do philosophy is to encounter some of the most fundamental questions
that can be asked about human existence. Philosophical investigation
leads students to recognize the otherwise unnoticed assumptions that,
far from standing on the periphery of our daily lives, underpin even
our most ordinary ways of interacting with other persons and engaging
in human projects. Such assumptions concern, for example, the nature of
human knowledge, action, and value. Philosophy challenges students to
move beyond uncritical patterns of thought, to recognize problems, and
to exchange a more naive world view for a more considered and
justifiable one. In doing so, students learn to think in ways that are
simultaneously both disciplined and imaginative. Philosophy Department
faculty members cooperatively approach these concerns from diverse
perspectives, both in studying the works of major philosophers and in
their own creative activity. Students are encouraged to join with the
faculty in this inquiry and to philosophize creatively on their own.
The courses and seminars in the Department are intended to develop the
abilities necessary for these activities.
Philosophy Department Offices
Knapp Hall 205
Phone: 740-587-6387
Fax: 740-587-8544
Email: philosophy@denison.edu