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Philosophy
New England College
 

Philosophy Dept.At the core of the study of philosophy is the development of critical reflection, good reasoning, and an understanding of the relationship between ideas and theory and the reality and practices of our time. The philosophy curriculum at New England College begins with the premise that individual meaning requires an understanding of, and engagement with, the broader concepts of cultural and political thought and change.

 

Through the study of philosophy, students learn skills in critical reflection, reasoning, and the evaluation of evidence as well as effective oral and written communication.

 

Majors in the philosophy program may pursue a general course of study or concentrate in the philosophy of religion. As a second major, the study of philosophy can help to inform the study of the social and natural sciences, literature, and the arts. Connections may also be made to other programs of professional study including business, law, medicine, environmental studies, or education.

 

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To View Degree Requirements and Course Descriptions click the appropriate degree on the banner above.

 

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Larry Taylor
The Robert A. Kilgore Faculty Award is presented to a member of the faculty whose distinguished service to the teaching profession is recognized by students, staff, and fellow faculty members. The 2010 recipient of the award is Larry Taylor, Professor of Psychology.
Larry Taylor