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Upcoming Event
Monday, April 8, 2024 5:00 PM to 7:45 PM EDT
Johnson Center, Cinema
Director Penny Lane’s decision to become a “Good Samaritan” by giving one of her kidneys to a stranger launches her on an unexpectedly funny, intimate, and provocative quest to understand why everyone seems to think she’s crazy.
The film premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in 2023, where it won the ...
Rob Luzecky works on continental philosophy. Broadly construed, his research interests include aspects of the early phenomenological movement and post-structuralism. His primary areas of research specialization is the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. It should also be observed that Rob has a deep affini...
This is a high credit concentration for students interested in a program that explores the interdisciplinary connections between philosophy, political science, and economics.
The concentration in philosophy and law offers philosophy majors the opportunity to focus their study of philosophy in a way that helps prepare them for the study of the law.
The BA in philosophy famliarizes students with the Western tradition of thought on the fundamental questions of human existence. It helps students improve their skills in critical reasoning, textual analysis and argumentative writing. Students can choose one of two concencentrations.
Dear Undergraduate Students,
We’re thrilled to announce a unique opportunity for you. This semester, on April 7-8th, Mason's Center for Humanities Research (CHR) will hold its first annual symposium on the topic of “Pasts/Presents/Futures,” which has been our theme for this academic year. This...
The mission of Mason's Phil Club is to promote the common pursuit of knowledge as we explore the enduring topics of antiquity and modernity.
Membership is open to all PHIL majors and interested students.
Past Events
Philosopher's Potluck Picnic: May 21, 2017
Spring Semester Stoa Meetings: Febru...
We're pleased to announce the dates of the CHR Fall 2022 Residential Fellow talks! Fellows will be presenting ongoing work related to CHR's 2022-23 annual theme, "Connecting/Not Connecting: Formations of Community, Solidarity, Alienation, Antipathy."
All talks will take place from 12-1pm pm ET on th...
The Center for Humanities Research is pleased to announce its fall 2022 and spring 2023 cohorts. All were chosen to work on research projects related to CHR's 2022-23 annual theme, "Connecting/Not Connecting: Formations of Community, Solidarity, Alienation, Antipathy."
Congratulations to our third c...