哲学 is the attempt to answer certain persistent human questions, which fall into three traditional groups:
- 价值论 (价值理论)
- 形而上学 (存在论)
- 认识论 (知识论)
Characteristic questions include the following:
- 什么是好的?
- 什么是真实的?
- 什么是知识? 怎样才能实现呢?
By studying what the great philosophers have to say about these questions, you can develop a clear personal philosophy (and a clearer grasp of Christian theology), learn about the history of thought, and develop analytical skills — which can be applied to any other field.
Find out more about this program’s mission, vision, and learning outcomes.
The BA in 哲学 (General Track) can enable you to develop a clear personal philosophy (and a clearer grasp of Christian theology), learn about the history of thought, and develop analytical skills — which can be applied to any other field.
- A minimum 59 credits are required for this major, including 25 upper-division credits.
- 哲学 majors often train for careers in law, the ministry, the computer industry, and education, as well as in most other professional fields.
- If you are currently majoring in another field, you are encouraged to consider 哲学 as a second major.
To the solid grounding in philosophical writing, 论点, 分析, and problem solving provided by the philosophy core, the BA in 哲学 (Technical Track) adds fundamental courses in computer science. This major is designed for you if you seek a career in information technology (e.g., programming and data 分析).
- A minimum 70 credits is required for this major, including 25 upper-division credits.
- Includes courses in computer science, one of which is focused on ethical issues related to computing technology.