Department of Philosophy

The Department of Philosophy is part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and offers both a Major and a Minor in Philosophy.

The Department counts 21 full-time faculty members working in a variety of specialties, who are active scholars committed to undergraduate education. They share their expertise in a wide variety of philosophical schools, national traditions, historical periods, and specialized areas of philosophical work.

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a foundation in the history of philosophy and also to encourage students to pursue work in their own areas of interest. Formal coursework is only one part of the Philosophy student's education. Since inquiry and study are most fruitful when conducted in a vital community of fellow scholars, the Department is committed to offering a number of excellent learning opportunities that go beyond traditional classroom structures.


Office Hours

Winter 2026 Exam Week Office Hours

Office Hours Winter 2026 Exam Week (April 27-May 1)

Last Name
Meyerson

First Name
Noah

Email
meyernoa@gvsu.edu

Location and Hours
MAK-B-3-229: Mon./Wed.: 12:00 PM-1:30 PM

Notes
Also Offers Office Hours By Appointment.

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Congratulations Are In Order

Professors Castelao-Lawless, LaGuardia-LoBianco, and Spear at Tenure and Promotion Reception September 11, 2025 in the GVSU Alumni House

Professor Teresa Castelao-Lawless (left), Professor Alycia LaGuardia-LoBianco (center), and Professor Andrew Spear (right) at the Tenure and Promotion Reception on September 11, 2025 in the GVSU Alumni House. 

Congratulations to Professor Alycia LaGuardia-Lobianco on the promotion to Associate Professor and Tenure, and also to Professor Ronald Loeffler on the promotion to Full Professor!


Course Advertisement

Ethics course poster with a road sign showing three "Right Way" paths and course information. Course information is in the caption.

PHI 102: Ethics

PHI 102-01

May 11, 2026-June 24, 2026

Fulfills Foundations-Philosophy and Literature

Course Description: What is good? What is evil? Are there objective standards for right and wrong? What ae these objective standards? How can they be applied to important contemporary moral problems? This course considers the answers philosophers give to these and related questions. 

Days: Mondays and Wednesdays

Times: 12:00 PM to 3:20 PM

Location: Mackinac Hall A1151

Professor: Professor John August

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Articles/Interviews

Professor Judy Whipps is featured on the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy’s homepage in their “I am an American philosopher” interview series. Read the whole interview here (https://american-philosophy.org/i-am-an-american-philosopher-interview-series/i-am-an-american-philosopher-judy-whipps/)

Professor Judy Whipps

Professor Judy Whipps


Past Events

CLAS presents...What They Did With That Distinguished Humanities Alumni Discuss Their Studies, Their, Stories, And Their Accomplishments
GVSU Philosophy at Major Fair

Majors Fair

BMS and Philosophy Major Jonathan McCabe and Prof. of Philosophy Andrew Spear want YOU to major in Philosophy!

What Are You Going To Do With That? Career-Pathways and Possibilities Student Event Hosted on March 14 from 6-7:30 PM in the Alumni House


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