Philosophy Overview

Philosophy is the rational investigation of fundamental problems of human life, knowledge, values and reasoning. A major in philosophy at USI is only 30 hours (10 classes) and also makes an excellent second major to any other major degree. Studying philosophy at USI will deepen your understanding of foundational ideas, such as the nature of morality and the value of proper reasoning. Unlike many larger institutions, you’ll receive individual attention from faculty dedicated to teaching and academic advising. You’ll enjoy small upper-level classes such as legal and political philosophy, philosophy of mind, bioethics, sexual ethics, cognitive science, philosophy of science, environmental ethics and metaphysics.

In order to do philosophy well, one must have a high level of reading comprehension, clarity of thought and good communication skills, both oral and written. Put simply, then, philosophy teaches one how to read, think, speak and write well. These skills are fundamental to all intellectual endeavors. It's no coincidence that some of history's greatest scientists, theologians and artists were also philosophers.

In Philosophy Club students give public presentations and lead discussion and debate on philosophical topics. This gives them a chance to practice philosophical dialogue and formal presentation in ways that many find valuable before needing to engage in similar activities in law school or on the job.