What is consciousness? Are all actions determined by outside causes? Where do morals come from? What can we know for certain? Philosophy at Huron gives you numerous chances to think hard about these and other questions that have the potential to fundamentally change the way you view and interact with the world.
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Upcoming Start Dates
September, 2026
Duration
3.5 – 4 Years (Full time, 4.0 – 5.0 Credits per year)
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By attending and participating in annual or semi-annual Philosophy conferences, Huron students gain exposure and valuable experience by presenting their work to a wider audience of peers and faculty.
Sample Course Examples
– Reasoning and Critical Thinking
– Right and Wrong
– Reality and What We Make of It
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Philosophy Undergraduate Degree Careers
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of Huron students receive a Paid Internship Opportunity
of alumni reached senior leadership roles in their organizations
of Huron graduates secured employment or pursued graduate studies
Philosophy Program Modules
Learn more about the following programs offered in Philosophy that will lead students on an exploration of philosophical figures and ideologies – from introductory courses through to a refined understanding of the most influential concepts surrounding human nature, behaviour, government, leadership and much more.
Learn more about the following programs offered in Philosophy, Reasoning, and Ethics to discover why your pursuit of the answers to moral and logical questions can support an enriching educational experience that will help you develop into a thoughtful Leader with Heart.
From learning how to shift your perspective, influence others and re-imagine problems to generate strategic solutions, courses in Philosophy, Reasoning, and Ethics will dramatically enhance your capacity for problem-solving, empowering you to affect positive change in your personal and professional pursuits.
Human wealth, the activity of buying and selling property and the distribution of power and resources significantly affects our day-to-day lives – both at the level of the individual, as well as our societies more broadly. Study how major philosophical minds define and analyze philosophical questions relevant to commerce, globalization, economics and the ethical practices surrounding these human activities and motivations.
Explore complex metaphysical questions about how humans situate themselves within particular natural, historical, social and religious structures. Read up some of the recognizable philosophers who attempt to grapple with some of the biggest questions occupying human thought, including the existence of God, the composition of the soul and the validity of religious experience.
Courses in ethics are essential for students interested in further developing their capacity for Leadership with Heart. In our increasingly complex world, it is so important to establish a solid ethical foundation and also to be able to recognize when others actions are reflective of their oppositional, deficient or exceptional ethics.
Build upon the toolset that allows you to make sound value judgements and critically analyze circumstances to position yourself, as effectively as possible, to make decisions that will breed as much good as the real and perceived constraints of the situation will allow for.
Philosophy Undergraduate Courses
| Course – see link for Academic Calendar Description | Instructor | Section – see links for Course Outlines |
| HISTSCI 2200E – History of Scientific Thought | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 1230A – Reasoning and Critical Thinking | Marsh | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 1230B – Reasoning and Critical Thinking | Marsh / Bland | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 1250F – Right and Wrong | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 1250G – Right and Wrong | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 1350F – Introduction to Philosophy (Reality and What We Can Know of it) | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 1370B – Form, Thought, Communication | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2074F – Business Ethics | Li | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2074G – Business Ethics | Li / Li / Robb | 550 / 551 / 552 |
| PHI 2076F – Philosophy of Sex, Love and Friendship | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 2077F – Gender and Sexuality | Cichocki | 550 |
| PHI 2111F – Asian Philosophy | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 2200F – Ancient Philosophy | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2202F – Early Modern Philosophy | Marsh | 550 |
| PHI 2228F – Reconciliation | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 2250 – Introduction to Logic | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2253A – Introduction to Decision Analysis | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2263F – Philosophy of Risk | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2264F – Philosophy of Money | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2500G – Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge | Cichocki | 550 |
| PHI 2630G – Feminist Philosophy | Cichocki | 550 |
| PHI 2667G / JEWISH 2667G – Introduction to Jewish Philosophy I: From the Beginnings to the Italian Renaissance | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2700F / GLE 2002F – Introduction to Ethics and Value Theory | Marsh / Doyle | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2700G / GLE 2002G– Introduction to Ethics and Value Theory | Marsh / Doyle | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2760G – Civil Disobedience and Social Protest | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 2801F – Contemporary Political Philosophy | Li | 550 |
| PHI 2812F – Cultures, Values, and Human Rights | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2821F – Philosophy of Law | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2821G – Philosophy of Law | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 3006G – Aristotle | Li | 550 |
| PHI 3040G – Origins of Analytic Philosophy | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 3045F – Challenges to Fascism | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 3501G – Epistemology | Marsh | 550 |
| PHI 3645F – Group Agency: Group and Corporate Responsibility | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 3710F – Metaethics | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 3720G – Normative Ethics | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 3725G – Animal Ethics | Marsh | 550 |
| PHI 3750G – Embodiment | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 3810F – Justice | Robb | 550 |
| PHI 3820G – Globalization and Theories of Justice | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 3840G – Case Studies in Business Ethics | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 3850G – Climate Justice | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 4820G – Theories of Property | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 4991G – Problems in Philosophy | Epp | 550 |
| Course – see link for Academic Calendar Description | Instructor | Section – see links for Course Outlines |
| HISTSCI 2200E – History of Scientific Thought | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 1230A – Reasoning and Critical Thinking | Marsh | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 1230B – Reasoning and Critical Thinking | Marsh | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 1250F – Right and Wrong | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 1250G – Right and Wrong | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 1350F – Introduction to Philosophy (Reality and What We Can Know Of It) | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 1370B – Form, Thought, Communication | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2074F – Business Ethics | Li | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2074G – Business Ethics | Li / Li / Robb | 550 / 551 / 552 |
| PHI 2076F – Philosophy of Sex, Love and Friendship | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 2077F – Gender and Sexuality | Cichocki | 550 |
| PHI 2111F – Asian Philosophy | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 2200F – Ancient Philosophy | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2202F – Early Modern Philosophy | Marsh | 550 |
| PHI 2228F – Reconciliation | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 2250 – Introduction to Logic | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2253A – Introduction to Decision Analysis | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2263F – Philosophy of Risk | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2264F – Philosophy of Money | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2500G – Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 2630G – Feminist Philosophy | Cichocki | 550 |
| PHI 2665G – Introduction to Jewish Philosophy I: From the Beginnings to the Italian Renaissance | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2700F – Introduction to Ethics and Value Theory | Marsh / Doyle | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2700G – Introduction to Ethics and Value Theory | Doyle / Marsh | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2760F – Civil Disobedience and Social Protest | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 2800G – The History of Political Philosophy | Li | 550 |
| PHI 2812F – Cultures, Values, and Human Rights | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2813F – Nationalism & Political Morality | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2821F – Philosophy of Law | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2821G – Philosophy of Law | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 3003F – Plato | Li | 550 |
| PHI 3009G – Epicureans, Stoics and Sceptics | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 3045G – Challenges to Fascism | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 3048G – From Hegel to Marx | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 3720G – Normative Ethics | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 3725G – Animal Ethics | Marsh | 550 |
| PHI 3750F – Embodiment | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 3810F – Justice | Robb | 550 |
| PHI 3820G – Globalization and Theories of Justice | Cichocki | 550 |
| PHI 3840G – Case Studies in Business Ethics | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 3880G – Social Construction of Institutions | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 4852G – Philosophy of Law: Free Speech on Campus | Conter | 550 |
| Course – see link for Academic Calendar Description | Instructor | Section – see links for Course Outlines |
| HISTSCI 2200E – History of Scientific Thought | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 1230A – Reasoning and Critical Thinking | Bland / Marsh / Marsh | 550 / 551 / 552 |
| PHI 1230B – Reasoning and Critical Thinking | Marsh | 550 |
| PHI 1250F – Right and Wrong | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 1250G – Right and Wrong | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 1350F – Introduction to Philosophy (Reality and What We Can Know Of It) | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 1370B – Form, Thought, Communication | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2074F – Business Ethics | Li | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2074G – Business Ethics | Conter / Robb / Li | 550 / 551 / 552 |
| PHI 2076F – Philosophy of Sex, Love and Friendship | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 2111G – Asian Philosophy | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 2200F – Ancient Philosophy | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2202F – Early Modern Philosophy | Marsh | 550 |
| PHI 2228G – Reconciliation | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 2250 – Introduction to Logic | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2253B – Introduction to Decision Analysis | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 2263F – Philosophy of Risk | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2264G – Philosophy of Money | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 2500G – Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge | Bland | 550 |
| PHI 2700F – Introduction to Ethics and Value Theory | Doyle / Marsh | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2700G – Introduction to Ethics and Value Theory | Doyle / Marsh | 550 / 551 |
| PHI 2760F – Civil Disobedience and Social Protest | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 2800F – The History of Political Philosophy | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 2801G – Contemporary Political Philosophy | Li | 550 |
| PHI 2812F – Cultures, Values, and Human Rights | Li | 550 |
| PHI 2821F – Philosophy of Law | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2821G – Philosophy of Law | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 2822G – Topics in Philosophy of Law | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 3006G – Aristotle | Li | 550 |
| PHI 3045G – Challenges to Fascism | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 3260G – Theories of Meaning | Bland | 550 |
| PHI 3510G – Truth and Paradox | Doyle | 550 |
| PHI 3645F – Group Agency | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 3710F – Metaethics | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 3720G – Normative Ethics | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 3725G – Animal Ethics | Marsh | 550 |
| PHI 3750F – Embodiment | Epp | 550 |
| PHI 3810F – Justice | Robb | 550 |
| PHI 3820G – Globalization and Theories of Justice | Cichocki | 550 |
| PHI 3840F – Case Studies in Business Ethics | Lamoureux | 550 |
| PHI 3850F – Climate Justice | D’Arcy | 550 |
| PHI 3996G – Topics in Philosophy | Koehn | 550 |
| PHI 4820F – Theories of Property | Conter | 550 |
| PHI 4830G – Contemporary Issues in the Philosophy of Property | Conter | 550 |
Philosophy Professors
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