The Susan Linn Sage School of Philosophy
Cornell's Philosophy Department is home to a distinguished tradition of philosophical research and teaching. Founded at Cornell in 1891 with an endowment from Henry W. Sage, its courses, seminars, workshops, reading groups, and informal common-room discussions continue to be a vital part of intellectual life at Cornell. Students at every level and in every area of intellectual endeavor find opportunity to engage with great philosophical ideas and problems and develop the critical and analytical skills necessary for advancing our understanding of them. 
The Program on Ethics and Public Life
The Program on Ethics and Public Life (EPL) promotes interdisciplinary inquiry into ethics and public policy.
EPL has many events and activities throughout the academic year.
The Law & Society Minor is one component of the Program on Ethics and Public Life.
Upcoming Events 2011-2012
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Please continue to check our site for exciting fall 2012 events.
Department Announcements
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Philosophy major Daniel Young '13
One of 20 students in the country to receive the Beinecke Brothers Memorial Scholarship -
Alumni Jeffrey Gettleman '94 wins the Pulitzer Prize
The Cornell Daily Sun Report
The New York Times Press Relase -
SULA 7:
Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas
Philsophy Department Co-Sponsors Conference
May 4-6, 2012 -
Ted Sider and Jill North
Keynote speakers for Calvin College Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
May 4-6, 2012