Department of Philosophy

Philosophy has been a presence at the University of Saskatchewan for fully 100 years. Dr. Walter C. Murray, first President of the University, taught the first philosophy course here in 1909. The first Department Head was Ira MacKay and there have since been twelve more. Fr. Basil Markle began teaching scholastic philosophy in the Department in 1926; in 1936 he moved to the Department of Philosophy at the newly founded St. Thomas More College, the Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University. In the 1960s the main Department expanded to nine members under Dr. Leonard Miller (Head from 1961-1978). Recent changes have seen many new faces in the faculty, with all of the current members of the Department having been hired since 1999. 

The Philosophy Department has a thriving graduate program bringing together 10 Philosophy faculty members from our Department and St. Thomas More College, and an additional 5 associate and affiliated members from USask faculty.

College of Arts and Science welcomes 15 new faculty members

The researchers, scholars and artists join eight departments of the College of Arts and Science

Saskatoon StarPhoenix

SHA writing ethical guidelines for triaging COVID-19 patients 

Italy could be "a glimpse into the future," says USask philosophy lecturer Will Buschert

Pick up the College of Arts and Science 2019 Fall Events Guide 

A printed guide to more than 40 fall performances, lectures and exhibitions around Saskatoon