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Seattle University’s Philosophy Club: An Overview
Seattle University’s Philosophy Club: An Overview

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Seattle University’s philosophy club provides a forum for students to engage in philosophical discussion, debate, and study. Club meetings draw a range of students with differing interests in philosophy and familiarity with philosophical traditions—from first-term freshmen to seniors hoping to . . .

Seattle University’s philosophy club provides a forum for students to engage in philosophical discussion, debate, and study. Club meetings draw a range of students with differing interests in philosophy and familiarity with philosophical traditions—from first-term freshmen to seniors hoping to pursue graduate studies in philosophy; from those interested in the philosophy of mathematics to those […]

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