Yale Department of Philosophy

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The Yale Department of Philosophy is a leading academic department at Yale University known for its influential scholarship and teaching across a wide range of philosophical fields.

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instanceOf academic department
philosophy department
academicDiscipline humanities
affiliatedWith Yale College NERFINISHED
Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences NERFINISHED
campus Yale University campus NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith other departments at Yale University
philosophy departments at other universities
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employerOf philosophy faculty
field philosophy
focusesOn training students in close reading of philosophical texts
training students in critical thinking
training students in philosophical argumentation
hasStudentBody graduate students
undergraduate students
hasWebsite official departmental website
hosts philosophy conferences
visiting philosophers
workshops in philosophy
knownFor analytic philosophy
ancient philosophy
continental philosophy
epistemology
ethics
history of philosophy
metaphysics
modern philosophy
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
political philosophy
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn New Haven, Connecticut
offers colloquia in philosophy
philosophy courses
public lectures in philosophy
seminars in philosophy
offersProgram PhD program in philosophy
graduate program in philosophy
undergraduate philosophy major
undergraduate philosophy minor
parentOrganization Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Yale University NERFINISHED
partOf Yale University NERFINISHED
reputation leading philosophy department in the United States
strong research orientation
strong teaching orientation
researchActivity philosophical scholarship
publication of philosophical research
supervision of doctoral dissertations

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Seyla Benhabib hasTaughtAt Yale Department of Philosophy