Philosophy is a manner of thinking that involves analysis, critique and creative argumentation. Historically, philosophers have used these thinking tools to ponder issues like the nature of reality, the structure and basis for morality, the nature and limits of human thought, God or fundamental reality, meaning, value and beauty, the formation of human society and government and human existence.
Our philosophy courses explore not only these historical inquiries and their impact on human civilizations, but also the skills that enable everyone to think with clarity and discipline.
Northeast Campus
Mark Reed
817-515-6310
Northwest Campus
Tim Gilbert, Ph.D.
817-515-7279
Tony Roberts, Ph.D.
817-515-7610
Paul Frazier
817-515-7097
South Campus
Hap Lyda, Ph.D.
817-515-4603
Jeremy Byrd, Ph.D.
817-515-4605
Southeast Campus
Justin Grace
817-515-3478
Trinity River Campus
Mark Anderson
817-515-1349
Updated February 29, 2012