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The Philosophy Department at UConn is internationally recognized as a top place to do research in a wide variety of areas in philosophy.

The department is a leader in public philosophy, with members addressing topics such as the ethics of artificial intelligence, language and genocide, political epistemology, and shifting the geography of reason. Four peer-review journals are headquartered here: Journal of Philosophical Research, Philosophia, Philosophy and Global Affairs, and, as of 2023, Journal of the American Philosophical Association.

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65

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30

Minors

100+

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Lewis Gordon, professor of philosophy, lectures at Storrs Hall on April 27, 2016. (/UConn Photo)

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The Philosophy Department offers in-person and virtual advising for majors and minors.

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Ruth Millikan, professor of philosophy, at a graduate seminar with her students.

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Michael Patrick Lynch, professor of philosophy and director of the UConn Humanities Institute, left, speaks during a panel discussion on the presidential election at an event held at the Hartford Public Library on Sept. 22, 2016. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

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Department News

  • Tracy Llanera: Beyond the Ghetto
    Congratulations to Associate Professor Tracy Llanera, who has a new public piece published in Beyond the Ghetto: "Well-Played: A Commentary on Professional Philosophy."
    Posted on February 24, 2025

Upcoming Events

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  • Mar
    26
    The Souls of Jewish Folk
    The Dodd Center for Human Rights

    James M. Thomas, author of The Souls of Jewish Folk: W.E.B. du Bois, Antisemitism, and the Color Line and Associate Professor of Sociology at University Mississippi will be leading a book talk, followed by discussion and light refreshments in person at UConn’s Konover Auditorium or via Zoom. This hybrid event is sponsored by the Gene and Georgia Mittelman Lecture in Judaic Studies fund.

  • Mar
    27
    Teale Lecture: David Sedlak (University of California, Berkeley)
    The Dodd Center for Human Rights

    “Realizing the Promise of Nature-Based Water Treatment in the Age of Climate Change Adaptation”

  • Mar
    31
    Teale Lecture: Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
    Student Union Theatre

    Women’s Herstory Month/UConn Reads Keynote: Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (co-editor of All We Can Save)

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