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Philosophy

Graduate Co-ordinator: Paul Simard Smith, PhD

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Department Description

The primary interests of the Graduate Program in Philosophy are: Aesthetics, Ethics, History of Philosophy – Ancient, Medieval and Modern, Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Science and Social and Political Philosophy.

The program consists of a minimum of 15 credit hours of course work and 15 credit hours of thesis research. An approved program of study must be in place (including designation of courses required as well as thesis topic and supervision) at the time of admission. The Master's program is available on a special case basis.

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