The varied interests of our faculty and graduate students make for a rich and vibrant community. While much of our research is in the broad analytical tradition, this is complemented by a strong interest in history of philosophy.
The majority of our research falls under one or more of our research themes. Discover more about these themes below.
- Epistemology The philosophical study of knowledge
- Ethics What is the nature of morality?
- History of Philosophy Understanding great thinkers in their context
- Metaphysics Examining the fundamental questions of reality
- Philosophy of Language Reasoned inquiry into the nature, origins & usage of language
- Philosophy of Mind Questions about nature of the mind and its relation to the body
- Political Philosophy Relationships between individuals, social groups, and the state
- Philosophy of Religion Questions about the existence and nature of God
- Modern European Philosophy Exploring topics in the Kantian and post-Kantian European tradition
- Philosophy of Science Philosophical issues relating to the scientific study of nature