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



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Welcome back students!

Check out our website regularly for information on classes, upcoming events, and student news.  

Upcoming Events:  

February 26 (Friday): Philosophy Coffee.  "Advertising and Ethics."  3:30 pm, Shepardson College Room (4th Floor Slatyer.)  Free and open to the public.  Coffee and snacks will be served!
March 4 (Thursday): Philosophy Colloquium, Yuriko Saito (Rhode Island School of Design), "The Significance of Everyday Aesthetics," 4:30 pm, Higley Hall Auditorium.  Free and open to the public.
March 5 (Friday): Philosophy Colloquium, "Richard Manning (University of South Florida), "Interpretivism and First Person Authority: What Davidson Should (and Should Not) Have Said," 3:30 pm, Knapp 202. Free and open to the public.
March 26 (Friday): Philosophy Colloquium, Barbara Fultner (Denison), Title TBA.  3:30 pm, Samson Talbot Hall, Room 210.  Free and open to the public.

Spring 2010 Courses

Click here for Spring 2010 Courses, including Philosophy FYS courses.

Spring 2010 Philosophy Courses [pdf]

Philosophy Tutoring Hours Spring 2010

Spring 2010 tutoring hours begin Sunday, Jan. 24.

Sundays, 3-5 pm.
Mondays, 7-8 pm.
Wednesdays, 6-8 pm.
Thursdays,  3-4 pm.

All tutoring sessions will be held in the Philosophy Common Room/Library, Knapp Hall 206.  Tutors will be available to assist with philosophical writing and ideas. Please feel free to stop by for assistance if you are wrestling with an idea or concept from class or if you are writing a paper or studying for a test. Our tutors are upper-level majors who have taken many Philosophy courses.

The Agora: Overheard in the Philosophy Department Marketplace

This summer the Philosophy Department is publishing a newsletter with department updates, student and faculty news, and photos.  It will be mailed to alumni and friends of the department.  In the future, we'd love to include alumni updates--so do email your info to rubinsm@denison.edu.   To read the newsletter as a PDF, please click below.

Summer 2009 Newsletter [pdf]

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