The department of Philosophy offers a unique opportunity for the serious student. Its courses enable the student to come to an understanding of the historical tradition of fundamental issues in religion, morality, metaphysics, and epistemology; in addition, courses in philosophy are designed to allow students to acquire an increased measure of conceptual clarity, as well as rational belief of their own, about these fundamental issues.
A major or a minor in philosophy is recommended to all students who desire to pursue graduate study in any of the disciplines in the Humanities or Social Sciences, and also to those who expect to enter one of the professions—especially law, the ministry, or teaching.
Janine Genelin
Phone: 507/933-7548
Fax: 507/933-6150
Hours: 8:00am - 3:45pm
Location: Old Main
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| Deane Curtin Professor, Philosophy Chair | profile | schedule |
| George Georgacarakos Professor | profile | schedule |
| Lisa Heldke Professor | profile | schedule |
| Douglas Huff Professor | profile | schedule |
| Margaret O'Connor Professor | profile | schedule |
The Gustavus Academic Catalog is available online to allow you to check current information about Gustavus major, minors, and courses. To view information pertaining directly to Philosophy, please go here.
Mark Wirbiski will be pursuing a Master of Music degree in Viola Performance from Illinois State University, studying under Katherine Lewis. He will also have a graduate assistantship position, and will hopefully be playing with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra in Springfield, Illinois, and also with the Peoria Symphony in Peoria, Illinois.