The Department of Philosophy offers students a strong intellectual foundation to help them understand the deepest systems of thought, moral questions, and universal issues throughout human history. This department aims to equip students with analytical thinking, critical evaluation, and an inquisitive perspective. The philosophy curriculum is not limited to philosophical theories but is also connected to contemporary social and cultural issues.
Our department is committed to an in-depth study of ancient, medieval, and modern schools of philosophy that form the basis of contemporary thought. It aims to provide students with a broad perspective to understand both classical and contemporary philosophical movements. Students will develop their written and oral communication skills, strengthen their ability to solve complex intellectual problems, and gain the competence to analyze social phenomena in depth.
Philosophy students explore not only philosophy as a discipline but also its intersections with other fields. They can specialize in subfields such as ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, logic, epistemology, and metaphysics, and they have the opportunity to discover the roles these areas play in today’s world. Our department offers an education that enables a profound understanding of the evolution of human thought, modes of reasoning, and systems of ideas.
In addition to a strong academic foundation, our department also provides an environment where students can freely express their own ideas and participate in scientific discussions. The education offered in this department ensures that students not only learn philosophical concepts but also intellectually engage with them.
The Department of Philosophy is a dynamic learning environment where analytical and creative thinking, a critical perspective, and intellectual responsibility are cultivated together.