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Philosophy involves reflection on and understanding of all phases of human activity. The courses offered by the department are concerned with such topics as the nature of knowledge, reality, society, moral judgments, politics, religion, as well as art and aesthetic experience, science and value. Students consider philosophical issues and hypotheses relating to the basic principals, methodologies, and concepts which underlie, integrate, and compete in all areas of inquiry. Further, students are given the opportunity to study the philosophical problems involved in their fields of concentration and at the same time, to become familiar with their philosophic heritage: ancient and medieval, modern and contemporary.
The philosophy curriculum attempts to meet the needs of three types of students:
Students in Professor Joe Healey's Philosophy of Literature class (day class vs. night class) competed against one another in Immaculata's first-ever Quidditich competition.
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Immaculata University is a Catholic, comprehensive, coeducational institution founded by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.