Philosophy Department

The department, through a varied and extensive program of courses, presents students with past and present attempts to think critically and reflectively about fundamental questions of knowledge and value in order that they will be led to examine their own views. The study of philosophical problems in the spirit of free inquiry requires the student to develop and exercise the powers of precise discrimination, creative imagination, logical organization and evaluative judgment.
In the News
Contentious Issues at Philosophy Conference

Sandra Day O'Connor, retired justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, presented the keynote address at the Philosophy Department's conference, "The Future of Democracy," held Oct. 6-7, 2006.
Perspectives

Strange Looks from Tourists for Sam Thacker ’08
“I encourage all William and Mary students to take at least Intro to Philosophy,” said Sam Thacker ’08.

Harris's NEH Seminar Explores Principles of Separation
James F. Harris, Jr., Haserot Professor of Philosophy, directed an NEH Summer Seminar last summer titled "The Principles of Separation of Church and State."
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