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/ Jump to main navigation Jump to section navigation Jump to main content Cornell University Department Homepage * Academics * Undergraduate Program * Graduate Program * Current Graduate Students * Graduate Program in Ancient Philosophy * Courses * Faculty * Affiliated Faculty * Klarman Fellows * Emeritus Faculty * Office Hours * In Memoriam * Ethics & Public Life * Law & Society Minor * Hatfield Business Ethics Funding * Neil Lubow Prize * Ethics Colloquium * Cornell Workshop on Mind and Value: Acquaintance * Philosophers at Risk * EPL Contacts * About Us * Department Contacts * Student Resources * Diversity and Inclusion * History of the Sage School * Open Positions * Journals The College of Arts & Sciences Open search Open nav Search for: An atmosphere supporting vibrant philosophical exchange SAGE SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY The Sage School of Philosophy has a distinguished tradition of philosophical research and teaching. Students at every level and in every area of intellectual endeavor find opportunity to engage with great philosophical ideas and problems and develop the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary for advancing our understanding of them. PHILOSOPHY LINKS Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Courses Faculty Contacts PHILOSOPHY NEWS Sydney Shoemaker David Chalmers BRILLIANT AND BELOVED PHILOSOPHER, SYDNEY SHOEMAKER, DIES AT 90 9/12/2022 The Sage School of Philosophy announces with great sadness the death on September 3, 2022, of the brilliant and much beloved Sydney S. Shoemaker, Susan Linn Sage Professor of Philosophy Emeritus. Read More SYDNEY SHOEMAKER, LEADING FIGURE OF CORNELL PHILOSOPHY, DIES AT 90 9/12/2022 Remembered as a powerful thinker and brilliant teacher, Shoemaker contributed to the outstanding reputation of Cornell philosophy during the second half of the twentieth century, Read More A&S OPENS APPLICATION PORTAL FOR KLARMAN POSTDOC FELLOWSHIPS 8/23/2022 Klarman Fellows pursue research in any discipline in the College, including natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and the creative arts as well as cross-disciplinary fields. The application deadline is October 14. Read More PHILOSOPHY ON MAIN STREET 8/11/2022 Shaun Nichols, professor of philosophy and director of the cognitive science major in the College of Arts and Sciences, compares high-minded philosophical systems to the ways people approach everyday problems. Like picking wild blueberries. Read More SUSTAINABILITY AND SPIRITUALITY IN THE GARDEN 7/01/2022 A group of students, including some Nexus Scholars, is learning practical skills related to sustainability and connecting them to community behaviors. Read More KLARMAN FELLOW TRACES IDEAS OF SLAVERY FROM ANCIENT ROME TO UPSTATE NY 6/09/2022 Toni Alimi’s book project, “Slaves of God,” delves deep into the Augustine cannon, explaining the philosopher’s reasons for justifying slavery. Read More STUDENTS TACKLE COMMUNITY PROJECTS IN MORAL PSYCHOLOGY COURSE 5/24/2022 Students spent the semester working with local non-profits addressing issues from migrant family justice to food insecurity to sustainable agriculture. Read More WHO WAS JACK KARP? BEHIND THE KARP FUND FOR THE STUDY OF ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY AT CORNELL 5/18/2022 Since 2004, Cornell’s Sage School of Philosophy has been the beneficiary of the Karp Fund for the study of ancient philosophy, endowed by Jack Karp ‘58 to honor his parents for their unwavering support of his education. Read More 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. More Philosophy News PHILOSOPHY EVENTS Sep 16 Philosophy Discussion Club: Julia Staffel, University of Colorado Stimson Hall Sep 23 Philosophy Department Talk: Yuna Won, Philosophical Review Postdoctoral Fellow Stimson Hall Sep 30 Philosophy Department Talk: Toni Alimi, Philosophy & Classics Stimson Hall Oct 10 Indigenous Peoples' Day Campus-wide 2022-23 Sage School Events See All Events ETHICS & PUBLIC LIFE The Cornell Program on Ethics and Public Life promotes interdisciplinary learning about morally central questions concerning public policies and social, political and economic processes. Learn more about EPL 218 Goldwin Smith Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 United States Email Sage School of Philosophy 607-255-3687 Cornell University The College of Arts & Sciences * Website Accessibility * Privacy Policy * Equal Education & Employment * Emergency Information * Land Acknowledgment © 2022 College of Arts & Sciences Top