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Broadly speaking, the principal aim of philosophy is to increase our understanding of ourselves, the world, and our place in it. Philosophy differs from the empirical and social sciences in important respects. Different areas of philosophy are characterized by the questions they address. For example:
In addition, there are the various 鈥淧hilosophies of...,鈥 e.g., Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, and Philosophy of Religion.
Some of the courses in the Department are explicitly devoted to these specific areas of philosophy, each exploring one or several ways of construing and answering the questions it poses. Other courses explore some period or individual figure in the history of philosophy, approaching philosophical questions through the work of past thinkers, and often exploring connections between the different areas of philosophy.
The discipline of Philosophy, as a particular way of thinking, emphasizes clarity in expression, both written and oral, and rigour in argument. Philosophical questions are intriguing and complex, and so philosophical method stresses thoroughness and intellectual generosity鈥攖he willingness and ability to grasp another's arguments and respond to them.
The Department requires that all students in the Honours and Joint Honours programs take a special 3-credit course (PHIL 301), the principal aim of which is to equip students with the distinctively philosophical skills required for advanced work in the field. The course is not available to students in the Major or Minor programs.
The B.A. in Philosophy is not a professional qualification. It prepares students for graduate work in philosophy and for study in other disciplines, e.g., Law. As the interdisciplinary discipline par excellence, philosophy also maintains and encourages ties with other fields, so many students will find that certain classes in philosophy are directly relevant to their major area of study. The Department has a strong commitment to providing an intensive yet broad-based philosophical education. The research interests of members of the Department are wide-ranging.
See also the separate listing for History and Philosophy of Science (HPSC).
Chair |
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Hasana Sharp |
Emeritus Professors |
Mario A. Bunge; Ph.D.(LaPlata), F.R.S.C. (John Frothingham Emeritus Professor of Logic and Metaphysics) |
Storrs McCall; B.A.(McG.), B.Phil., D.Phil.(Oxf.) |
James McGilvray; B.A.(Carleton Coll.), Ph.D.(Yale) |
Calvin Normore; B.A.(McG.), M.A., Ph.D.(Tor.) |
Charles Taylor; B.A.(McG.), B.A., M.A., D.Phil.(Oxf.), F.R.S.C. |
Professors |
David Davies; B.A.(Oxf.), M.A.(Manit.), Ph.D.(W. Ont.) |
Marguerite Deslauriers; B.A.(McG.), M.A., Ph.D.(Tor.) |
George Di Giovanni; B.A., M.A., S.T.B., Ph.D.(Tor.) |
Carlos Fraenkel; B.A., M.A., Ph.D.(Free Univ., Berlin) (James 韩国裸舞 Professor) (joint appt. with Jewish Studies) |
Michael Hallett; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Lond.) (John Frothingham Professor of Logic and Metaphysics) |
Stephen Menn; M.A.(Chic.), M.A.(Johns Hop.), Ph.D.(Chic.), Ph.D.(Johns Hop.) |
Sarah Stroud; A.B.(Harv.), Ph.D.(Princ.) |
Associate Professors |
Alia Al-Saji; M.A.(Louvain), Ph.D.(Emory) |
Michael Blome-Tillmann; B.Phil., D.Phil.(Oxf.) (William Dawson Scholar) |
R. Philip Buckley; Ph.D.(Louvain) |
Emily Carson; M.A.(McG.), Ph.D.(Harv.) |
Ga毛lle Fiasse; B.A., M.A., Ph.D.(Louvain) (joint appt. with School of Religious Studies) |
Ian Gold; B.A., M.A.(McG.), Ph.D.(Princ.) (joint appt. with Psychiatry) |
Iwao Hirose; B.A., M.A.(Waseda), Ph.D.(St. And.) (joint appt. with 韩国裸舞 School of Environment) |
Alison Laywine; B.A.(Ott.), M.A.(Montr.), Ph.D.(Chic.) |
Eric Lewis; B.A.(Cornell), Ph.D.(Ill.-Chic.) |
Gregory Mikkelson; M.S., Ph.D.(Chic.) (joint appt. with 韩国裸舞 School of Environment) |
Dirk Schlimm; M.Sc.(TU Darmstadt), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Carn. Mell) |
Hasana Sharp; A.B.(Occidental), M.A.(Binghampton), Ph.D.(Penn.) |
Natalie Stoljar; B.A, LL.B.(Syd.), Ph.D.(Princ.) (joint appt. with Social Studies of Medicine) |
Assistant Professors |
Eran Tal; B.A., M.A.(Tel Aviv), Ph.D.(Tor.) |
Kristin Voigt; B.A., M.Phil., D.Phil.(Oxf.) (joint appt. with Institute for Health and Social Policy) |
Adjunct Professor |
Susan-Judith Hoffmann; (Dawson) |
Auxiliary Professor |
Konstantinos Arvanitakis; B.Sc., M.A., M.D.,C.M.(McG.), D.Psy., C.I.P.C., C.C.M.Q., F.R.C.P., R.S.M.A.(U.K.) (Can. Institute of Psychoanalysis) |
Associate Members |
Arash Abizadeh; B.A.(Winn.), M.Phil.(Oxf.), Ph.D.(Harv.) (Political Science) |
Brendan Gillon; B.A., M.A.(Mich.), M.A.(Tor.), Ph.D.(MIT) (Linguistics) |
Jacob T. Levy; A.B.(Brown), M.A., Ph.D.(Princ.) (Political Science) |
Affiliate Members |
Steven Davis; B.A.(Roch.), M.A., Ph.D.(Ill.) (Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Carleton) |
Iain Macdonald; B.A.(C'dia), M.A.(Wales), D.E.A.(Nice), Ph.D.(Essex) |
For more information, see Minor Concentration Philosophy (18 credits).
For more information, see Major Concentration Philosophy (36 credits).
According to Faculty regulations, Honours students must maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.00 and maintain a minimum program GPA of 3.00. Admission to Honours: Students must attain a 3.00 CGPA and have a 3.00 GPA in Philosophy courses.
For more information, see Honours Philosophy (60 credits).
Students who wish to study at the Honours level in two Arts disciplines may apply to combine Joint Honours program components from two Arts disciplines. For a list of available Joint Honours programs, see "Overview of Programs Offered" and "Joint Honours Programs". ...
For more information, see Joint Honours Component Philosophy (36 credits).
Students following Major or Honours programs in Philosophy with an interest in cognition may consider the Minor in Cognitive Science. For more information, see Faculty of Science > Undergraduate > Browse Academic Units & Programs > Cognitive Science.