Philosophy

College of Arts and Sciences

The Faculty of Arts and Letters

428 Normal Street

570-422-3601

www.esu.edu/phil

About the Program

The ESU Philosophy major is designed to give the best possible undergraduate grounding in philosophy. The ESU Philosophy major is structured around the study of the major texts in the history of philosophy. Unlike some other programs, which address issues in philosophy mostly in terms of contemporary readings and secondary sources, at ESU you will address these issues in the context of the classics in philosophy. You will not merely read about the great philosophers – you will read the great philosophers themselves.

Why Study Philosophy at ESU

Whether you are interested in thinking for yourself on the great issues of human life, or you want to go on to graduate school in philosophy, or use your degree as a preparation for further study in other disciplines such as law or business, the ESU Philosophy program gives you a solid foundation.

Philosophy majors are prized even outside the discipline for their clear thinking and their articulateness. Our program will help you to attain these abilities.

Are you interested in ...

  • Analytical thinking and logic
  • Ethical issues
  • Life, the universe and everything

Choose Philosophy at ESU

  • Historically-based courses
  • Issue-based courses
  • Solid grounding in principles of sound thinking

Is Philosophy a career path for me?

Career Potential

  • Philosophical research
  • University teaching
  • Law
  • Business
  • Politics

Career Settings

  • Non-profit groups
  • Government
  • Education
  • Corporations

More detailed career information is available from the department.

Student Organization

Philosophy Club

The ESU Philosophy Club meets regularly to discuss issues of philosophical interest. Meetings sometimes feature a speaker, and sometimes are just an opportunity to discuss philosophy outside the classroom environment.