2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Philosophy (English)
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Faculty:
Watson - Chair, Barry Brown
Kuhn Hall 417-625-9377
Mission
The Department of English and Philosophy provides students with General Education introductory courses in philosophy that provide training and experiences in critical thinking and problem solving. The department also offers a minor in philosophy for students whose plans include graduate study and careers in fields such as medicine, law, theology and public service.
Philosophy deals with basic questions from all areas of life and thought - science, religion, art, morality and politics - and helps students refine their views on these subjects. Most importantly, philosophy teaches students how to think, how to analyze problems and their essential elements, how to decide which proposed solution to a problem is supported by the best evidence, how to separate relevant from irrelevant points and how to state issues clearly and precisely. While some philosophy students go to graduate school and become professional philosophers, most go on to careers in such areas as law, medicine, theology, business, government and public service. Philosophy students are highly successful in gaining admittance to law schools, medical schools, graduate schools of management and theological seminaries.
For additional information on the Philosophy program, contact:
Dr. Barry Brown • Kuhn Annex 106
417-625-9659 • brown-b@mssu.edu
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