A Case for Care and the Costs of Capitalism: The Ethics of Prescription Drug Pricing
By: Claire Prihoda '17
Faculty Adviser: Lawrence Vogel
We have strong faculty research programs that lay the foundation for diverse student-faculty research opportunities and advanced laboratory and field-based learning.
Recent highlights:
A Case for Care and the Costs of Capitalism: The Ethics of Prescription Drug Pricing
By: Claire Prihoda '17
Faculty Adviser: Lawrence Vogel
"This Thing of Darkness I/ Acknowledge Mine”: A Philosophical Exploration of Survivor Existential Freedom and Narrative Repair
By: Miranda Young '16
Faculty Adviser: Simon Feldman
Existence in Black: Understanding My Situation
By: Chazz Higginbotham '16
What, if Anything, is Colored?: Color Perceptions - Color Judgments - Without Color
By: Olivia Ziegler '15
Faculty Adviser: Andrew Pessin
The Role of Language in Shaping Emotional Phenomenology
By: Norah Hannel '14
Faculty Adviser: Derek Turner
Overcoming Transcendence: Charles Taylor and Nihilism
By: David Liakos '12
Faculty Adviser: Lawrence Vogel
Healthcare and Justice: A Moral Obligation?
By: Ian Henneberger '11
Faculty Adviser: Derek Turner
Freedom and Authentic Political Action: A Critical Examination of Hannah Arendt’s Philosophical Analysis of the French Revolution
By: Stephanie Levin '11
Faculty Adviser: N/A
Philosophy Department
Mailing Address
Connecticut College
Philosophy Department
Box 5628
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320
Department Assistant
Stacey Lion-Gardiner
Campus Location
Blaustein Humanities Center