Philosophy
Meet three CU Boulder students who are creating supportive, stronger communities by improving understanding, accessibility.
With Giving Games, CU Boulder sociologist Tim Wadsworth has helped hundreds of students donate thousands of dollars to effective charities, and imparted lifelong skills
CU Boulder’s Iskra Fileva wins Public Philosophy Op-Ed Contest for 2020 essay about dustup surrounding Kobe Bryant’s death and life.
Pioneering book on formal epistemology, honored by the American Philosophical Association, explores how flawed reasoners can make better decisions
After long-awaited project gets state legislative OK, campus planners aim to revamp the historic site for a bright and long future.
Michael Kester had sketched out a career in public service or public office, but the study of philosophy and leadership broadened his horizons.
Robert C. Pasnau, college professor of distinction, outlines the historical rise of and subsequent challenges to the concept of human will.
CU Boulder outreach program launches philosophy discussion groups at local libraries
CU Boulder philosopher and planetary scientists at Carnegie Institution for Science argue that existing system of mineral classification fails to account for ‘mineral evolution.'
Robert C. Pasnau, college professor of distinction, notes that key questions facing humanity, like truth, objectivity and fairness, are ‘ultimately philosophical’.