Did you know Marist has its own Undergraduate Philosophy Journal?! It's called Diotima and available to read online! There are also past editions you can read.
Marist also hosts the Mid-Hudson Valley Undergraduate Philosophy Conference each year, and students can submit their papers for consideration!
Click here to learn more about Marist's Philosophy Department.
Beyond continuing with your philosophy studies by pursuing further education, there are many ways to use a philosophy degree. These include jobs in law, public policy, journalism, and more.
Read Montclair State University's article 'The Value of Studying Philosophy' to learn more.
This year's Mid-Hudson Valley Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will be held on April 25 & 26 in the Henry Hudson Room on the 3rd floor of Fontaine.
The conference will feature guest speaker Dr. Yujin Nagasawa, Professor of Philosophy and Kingfisher College Chair of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics. Their research focuses on the philosophy of religion and philosophy of the mind. Their talk will be held April 25th at 5pm. The title of the talk will be 'The Problem of Evil and the Problem of Consciousness.' The conference will also feature presentations of undergraduate student research on April 26th.
Books by guest speaker Dr. Yujin Nagasawa available at the library
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