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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

The Philosophy Department offers not only a major leading to a BA degree, but also a Philosophy major with an Emphasis in Ethics and Society, a major in International Human Rights, and an adjunct area of concentration (minor). The Philosophy Department has been a pioneer at Webster in offering courses using the Internet. Our undergraduate students edit an annual journal of student work, Sophia, and organize themselves as the Philosophy Club.

The Philosophy Department at Webster maintains a vibrant atmosphere of intellectual inquiry. In the "Philosophers' Film Series," we have viewed and discussed films, including Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, Shower, and Roger and Me. Visiting speakers in recent years have included Robert Solomon, Margaret Symons, Lawrence J. Hatab, Mike Godwin, Susan Sherwin, Ken Knisely, Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, Mark Johnson, Jerome Segal, Reese Ehrlich, Judith Lichtenberg, Dale Jamieson, Mark Sagoff, and Vincent Colapietro.


UNDERGRADUATE
Majors
International Human Rights (BA)
Philosophy (BA)
Philosophy (BA) with an Emphasis in Ethics and Society

Minors
Philosophy
International Human Rights


Department Chair
Britt-Marie Schiller Britt-Marie Schiller
Chair & Professor
Philosophy Department
314-968-7131
schillbm@webster.edu
Britt-Marie Schiller teaches philosophy and psychoanalysis, epistemology, feminist theories, and history of philosophy. A practicing psychoanalyst, she is a graduate of the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute and is on the institute's faculty. Britt-Marie's research is focused in the intersection of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and gender--currently on articulating alternative conceptions of masculinity. She received her Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis and has been at Webster since 1990.




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