Mailing
Address:
Humanities Division
Office
Western Oregon
University
345 N. Monmouth
Ave.
Monmouth, Oregon
97361 USA
Humanities
Office Location: HSS 313
Humanities Office Phone:
(503) 838-8408 (Voice); (503) 838-8056
(Fax)
Faculty Members:
Dr.
Mark Perlman, Associate Professor
Department Head 2007-2008
Dr.
Susan Daniel, Associate Professor
Dr. Ryan Hickerson, Assistant
Professor
Dr.
Ken Kirby, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Dr.
Dale Cannon, Emeritus Professor
General Mission
Statement
The mission
of the Philosophy and Religious
Studies Department is, through
its several programs , to do what
philosophy has always done, namely,
nurture the development of reason--namely,
a thoughtful, informed, and critically
reflective intellectual conscience
that is ever ready to identify and
reassess basic assumptions--within
the College community generally but
most especially within our students.
When
it comes to philosophy, such things
as mission statements, basic objectives,
and learning outcomes are more problematic
than they are for any other discipline.
Why? Because it is of the essence
of philosophy to question, inquire
into, and think critically about
fundamental assumptions, whatever
be the field, and, above all, the
assumptions of philosophy itself.
Consequently, for philosophy to
be true to itself, no such assumption
as may be found in a mission statement
can ever be wholly settled and taken
for granted. Particularly problematic
is the truth of the assumption that
qualitative objectives are subject
toquantitative assessment.
The Philosophy
and Religious Studies Department
has responsibility for several
programs
within the College: the Philosophy
Minor, the Humanities Major for
students who concentrate in Philosophy,
the Humanities Minor for students
who concentrate in Religious Studies
and Philosophy, the Elementary
Education
Support Area in philosophy, the
Elementary Education Support Area
in Religious Studies, the Philosophy
Component of the Honors Program,
the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum
requirement of a course in Philosophy
or Religious Studies, and its support
of the student Philosophy Club
discussion
group, sponsored lectures, and
symposia on campus. In addition,
members
of the Department understand themselves
as philosophers to have an important
role to play in fostering the reflective
intellectual culture that this institution
is supposed to represent and promote.