Philosophy Department
We look forward to getting to know you in your PHIL 1001 – Foundations in Philosophy classes!
Interested in Going Further?
Consider the following Philosophy courses, which are ideal for newcomers to Philosophy. Both are running in Fall 2026 and fulfill requirements for the Cognitive Science major and the Marquette Core Curriculum, as well as the Philosophy major.
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PHIL 2000 | Critical Reasoning: Informal Logic in Real-World Contexts (3 cr.) ⇒ LIMITED SEATS JUST ADDED! ⇐ Dr. Corinne Bloch-Mullins MWF 12pm-12:50pm Click image to enlarge or download poster
PHIL 2010 / INCG 2010 Introduction to Cognitive Science (3 cr.) ⇒ SECTION JUST ADDED!! ENROLL NOW ⇐ Dr. Peter Burgess TTh 5pm-6:15pm Click image to enlarge or download poster
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Returning Students: Still Figuring Out Summer Plans?
Consider the following summer courses!
PHIL 1000 | Logic (3 cr.)
Dr. Corinne Bloch-Mullins
Introduces principles and forms of good reasoning, as well as methods for distinguishing good from bad reasoning, by analyzing natural language examples (political speeches, op-eds, and advertisements). Trains students to become intellectually honest and rigorous reasoners.
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PHIL 3770 | Feminist Philosophy (3 cr.)
Dr. Desiree Valentine
Introduces the history of philosophical views of women and provides a critical introduction to different types of feminism, e.g., liberal, existentialist, radical, Marxist and socialist feminism. Includes such topics as feminist theory of knowledge, political theory and ethics.
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Department News
The Philosophy Department is proud to announce that the two faculty members selected by students in the Marquette University Honors Program to receive the Class of 2026 Faculty Awards are both members of the Philosophy faculty! Our congratulations to:
Dr. Abram Capone (Coordinator of the Cognitive Science Program and Teaching Assistant Professor)
Dr. Michael Olson (Director of the Marquette Core Curriculum and Teaching Associate Professor)
Congratulations to the class of 2026 and to the wonderful students who won Philosophy awards this year! We're excited to see what you do next!
Ethan James Thomas (A&S '26), winner of the Francis X. Boden Memorial Award
Richard Jones Black (A&S '26), winner of the James H. Robb Memorial Award
Isabella Olivia DeRosa (A&S '26), winner of the Rev. John Naus, S.J. Award
Paul-Herve Quesnel (PhD candidate), winner of the Thomas C. Anderson Teaching Award

See Cognitive Science prize winners here.
The Philosophy Department is delighted to announce the promotion of Dr. Theresa Tobin to Professor of Philosophy and Dr. Desiree Valentine to Associate Professor of Philosophy!

Congratulations to Dr. Ericka Tucker, Associate Professor of Philosophy, who has been selected to be a 2026 Philosophy in Media Fellow for Podcasting and Production!
Congratulations to Karolyn Burns (PhD candidate), who has been awarded a Capacity MKE Fellowship for Summer 26 and a Mellon Humanities Without Walls Predoctoral Career Diversity Fellowship for 2026-27!
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Olson (Director of the MCC and Teaching Associate Professor of Philosophy) and Dr. Amelia Zurcher (Director of the University Honors Program and Professor of English), winners of the 2026 Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award!
Faculty in the News
April 2026: Get to know Dr. Stephanie Rivera Berruz, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor of Philosophy! See the MU Arts and Science Instagram interview with her, as well as Marquette Wire's article on her groundbreaking bilingual PHIL1001 Foundations in Philosophy class.
March 2026: Dr. James South weighs in on the significance of the character Xander from the cult-hit TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer for The New York Times! Read the article here.
Nov 2025: Dr. Michael Olson and his Fall CORE 1929 class are featured on WUWM! See the full story here.
Oct 2025: Dr. Theresa Tobin (Professor, Philosophy) and Dr. Dawne Moon (Professor, SCS) discuss their new book, Choosing Love (OUP), on WUWM's Lake Effect! Listen to the story here!
Department of Philosophy
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