Philosophy

Undergraduate Degrees
Graduate Degrees
Courses of Instruction


Mudd Hall of Philosophy
(213) 740-4084
(213) 740-5174 (FAX)
E-mail: drewe@mizar.usc.edu

Director: John H. Dreher, Ph.D.

Faculty Professors: Marshall Cohen, M.A.; Frank Lewis, Ph.D. (Classics); Kevin W. Robb, Ph.D.*; Dallas Willard, Ph.D.*

Associate Professors: Frank Arntzenius, Ph.D.; John H. Dreher, Ph.D.; Janet Levin, Ph.D.; Sharon Lloyd, Ph.D.; Edwin McCann, Ph.D.

Assistant Professors: Zlatan Damnjanovic, Ph.D.; Kadri Vihvelin, Ph.D., LL.B.

Instructor: Robin Jeshion

Emeritus Distinguished Professor: Geddes MacGregor, Docteur-es-Lettres, D.Phil., D.D., LL.B.

Emeritus Professor: John Hospers, Ph.D., D.Litt.

*Recipient of university-wide or college teaching award.

Undergraduate Programs

The School of Philosophy offers courses in most areas of philosophy, including philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, epistemology, metaphysics, logic, philosophy of science, political philosophy, ethics, aesthetics, the history of philosophy, phenomenology and existentialism. The major in philosophy is designed to acquaint students with the fundamental problems of Western thought and introduce them to the concepts and techniques necessary for independent philosophical thinking; it is equally intended to provide a broadening perspective for the various areas of specialization in the natural and social sciences and in literature and the arts.

Graduate Programs

The School of Philosophy offers a Master of Arts in Philosophy, a joint degree with the Law Center and a Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy.

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Joye Day
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