We are a lively community of philosophers with a broad range of scholarly interests.
We offer rigorous, competitive programs in traditional core areas of philosophy, as well as opportunities to explore sometimes-neglected subfields like feminist philosophy or aesthetics.
Our traditional strengths in
logic
and the
philosophy of science
remain central to the department, and they are now complemented by very strong programs in
action theory, ethics and political philosophy, language, mind and epistemology, and the history of philosophy — especially ancient philosophy and Kant studies.
History of the Department
See Faculty Research Areas