May 9th, 2026
Front Range Ancient Philosophy Workshop
“Have the courage to use your own understanding.” -Immanuel Kant
Philosophy begins in wonder. What am I? How can I know things? What is the best life for a human being? What is justice? What is truth? Philosophy is the attempt to understand and answer questions泭such as泭these in a rigorous, critical泭and open-ended manner. No belief is left unquestioned. No prejudice respected. No authority bowed to. Philosophy is unlike other disciplines. It is not learning what others have discovered. It is discovering how to learn, in a genuine and personal way, to use ones own mind to think about oneself, the world泭and the relation between the two. Learn more about the mission and goals of the Department of Philosophy at 91做厙.
Check out our Summer 2026 Class Offerings
Philosophy Core
PHI 3020 001 History of Modern Philosophy 40442 Online (Dr. David Sullivan, Area 3)
We are also offering upper division electives:
PHI 3360 Business Ethics Online (Area 4)
PHI 3370 Computers, Ethics, and Society Online泭 (Area 4)
^Hyflex: Instructional activities are facilitated through: A) In-person class meetings; B) asynchronous online instruction; and C) online instruction using live virtual meeting technology. Students have the flexibility to choose between in-person, asynchronous, and live virtual instruction throughout the course.
We offer expert guidance on course selection, exploring general studies within philosophy, and advice on pursuing a philosophy major, minor, or a minor in religious studies.
What can I do with a philosophy degree? A lot. Philosophy may not prepare you for one泭specific career, but it is particularly good at preparing students for the variety of jobs and careers graduates are likely to have over a lifetime. Philosophy majors do better, professionally and financially, than, for example, business, biology, marketing泭and political-science majors (). And if you are considering going on to graduate school, philosophy majors score higher than any other major on the GRE and are in the top ranks for泭the泭LSAT, GMAT泭and泭MCAT.泭
Already have a major? If you want to think more deeply, more critically, from different perspectives, about the things you learn in your major, the philosophy minor is for you. A philosophy minor (only 21 credits) is泭a great match for majors泭such as泭biology, physics, psychology, political science, sociology and anthropology. We also offer a minor in religious studies, in case you would like to critically examine the worlds泭various religious traditions.
The Denver Project for Humanistic Inquiry (DPhi) aims to enrich Denvers intellectual and cultural life via many avenues.
Contact Us
Need help finding a course? Need an override or advising?
Call Us: 303-615-0900Due to construction during Summer 2026, the Philosophy Department located in CN 303 will be inaccessible from Friday, May 15 through Friday, July 31, 2026.
During this time, we will continue to support students fully remotely. Please call 303.615.0900 or email [email protected].
Thank you!
Phone: 303-615-0900
Location: Central 303
Mailing Address:
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Department of Philosophy
P.O. Box 173362, Campus Box 49
Denver, CO 80217
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泭John Kennedy, a longtime affiliate faculty member, passed away at the end of the泭Fall 2022 semester. He was known for his泭kindness and compassion泭towards colleagues and students and will be missed deeply.泭
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John earned his Bachelor of Arts at 91做厙, majoring in Philosophy and minoring in History. He went on to earn a Master of Arts in Philosophy at the University of Denver, focusing his studies on Continental Philosophy, especially Kant and Hegel.泭
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John泭went on to study in泭Ireland and Iowa, as he put it泭in his own words. “Later I would have the privilege to read Philosophy at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, exploring the thought of George Berkeley with the noted scholar, E.J. Furlong. At the end of this brief泭excursion泭I spent a number of years at the University of Iowa as a student in the Graduate Department of Philosophy studying Kant and Ethical Theory with the guidance of Moltke Gram, the noted Kant scholar, as well as other members of their fine faculty.”泭
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John泭was泭a valued泭colleague泭and泭friend泭and his loss has made a profound impact. In memorial of John, we are asking for泭donations泭to泭a泭scholarship in泭his honor. The泭John Kennedy Memorial Scholarship泭will help Philosophy students further their academic careers here at 91做厙.泭You may donate泭by using this link.泭