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For more information about Philosophy and Humanities, please contact the Chair, John Bruin at bruinj@douglascollege.ca

 

Faculty members' interests encompass all the major areas of philosophy including ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of art, theory of knowledge, metaphysics, modern philosophy, Asian philosophy, philosophy of law, philosophy of mind, logic, philosophy of science, existentialism, phenomenology, philosophy of language, and philosophical counselling. Faculty members' interests also include the humanities areas of history of ideas, and religious studies.

The faculty members of the Department of Philosophy and Humanities represent a wide variety of viewpoints and traditions within Philosophy and the Humanities more broadly. As educators, we are dedicated to the challenging and rewarding task of teaching our students to think critically about current debates in the social, ethical and political spheres through analysis of the philosophical issues that lie behind these debates. We believe that attention to the philosophical background of current issues will help our students to form more nuanced and defensible views on these issues and thereby to achieve greater autonomy and independence of thought. However, we also hope to challenge our students to think beyond the application of philosophical ideas to current debates and to consider, for their own sake, those questions about knowledge, reality and value that have been the objects of human thought for as long as human thought has been recorded.

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