Welcome to Philosophy at UAF
Philosophy is the systematic study of ideas and issues, a reasoned pursuit of fundamental truths, a quest for a comprehensive understanding of the world, a study of principles of conduct, and much more. Every domain of human experience raises questions to which its techniques and theories apply, and its methods may be used in the study of any subject or the pursuit of any vocation. Indeed, philosophy is in a sense inescapable: life confronts every thoughtful person with some philosophical questions, and nearly everyone is guided by philosophical assumptions, even if unconsciously. One need not be unprepared. To a large extent one can choose how reflective one will be in clarifying and developing one's philosophical assumptions, and how well prepared one is for the philosophical questions life presents. Philosophical training enhances our problem-solving capacities, our abilities to understand and express ideas, and our persuasive powers.
—The American Philosophical Association

Email: uaf-philosophy@alaska.edu
Phone: 907-474-7126
Fax: 907-474-5817
Physical address:
1747 South Chandalar Drive
Gruening Building, Room 404
º£½ÇÂÛ̳, AK 99775
Mailing address:
UAF Philosophy Program
PO Box 755740
º£½ÇÂÛ̳, AK 99775
Eduardo Wilner, PhD
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Email: emwilner@alaska.edu
*on sabbatical for the Fall 2024 semester*
Laura Schneider
Office: Gruening Building, Room 605D
Email: uaf-philosophy@alaska.edu
Phone: 907-474-7126
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