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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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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

  • Alex Stamson: Existentialism & AI: A Philosophical Discussion
    Congratulations to PhD candidate Alex Stamson on her recent public lecture last Wednesday, August 13th! The NYC-based lecture, titled "Existentialism & AI: A Philosophical Discussion,” was a part of the "Lectures on Tap" series.
    Posted on August 22, 2025
  • Michael Lynch: NYTimes
    Congratulations to Professor Michael Patrick Lynch, who was featured in a front-page New York Times news analysis by Senior White House Correspondent Peter Baker!
    Posted on August 8, 2025
  • Chris Rahlwes & Mark Dickson: In Defense of Nonpropositional Truth
    Mark Dickson, a current UConn PhD student, and Chris Rahlwes, a UConn alum and research associate have published a new paper in The Philosophical Forum. The article, titled "In Defense of Nonpropositional Truth" argues that truth should not only be restricted to propositions or their bearers.
    Posted on August 1, 2025

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  • Aug
    22
    New Graduate Student Orientation
    Susan V. Herbst Hall (Formerly Oak Hall)

    Philosophy will host orientation for incoming and second-year graduate students on Friday, August 22, 2025. 

    In-person attendance is required for all new, incoming graduate students.

    Food and beverages will be provided.

    The event schedule will be available soon.

  • Sep
    10
    UCHI Fellow’s Talk: Ahmed AboHamad
    Homer Babbidge Library

    A talk by UCHI Dissertation Research Scholar Ahmed AboHamad

Philosophy in the News

Black Jewish Scholars on Antiblack Racism and Antisemitism conference will be held on April 29 and April 30