Statement of Inclusion
The UML Philosophy Department recognizes that contemporary philosophy is significantly less inclusive than it should be. Despite more recent efforts to diversify the field and recognize underrepresented voices in the discipline, philosophy remains noticeably less diverse than other disciplines in the humanities. As a department, we are dedicated to continued efforts to diversify our own department and the field at large, and to hold inclusion and equity as principles central to our mission.聽
Commitment to Inclusive Climate聽
If any student, faculty, or staff member has a concern about the climate in our department, we encourage you to reach out and use available university resources. Individual concerns can be shared with the department chair or dean鈥檚 office. If you are impacted by sexual harassment or violence, please access these聽resources. Individuals requiring further support can also reach out to聽counseling services. Outside resources can be found through the in Lowell.聽
Philosophy Courses in Diversity and Cultural Awareness
The philosophy department contributes to the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion through our course offerings. The following courses are approved as Essential Learning Outcomes in Diversity and Cultural Awareness:
- Introduction to World Religions
- Feminist Theory Politics
- Philosophy of Race and Gender
- Philosophy of Disability
- Mysticism: East and West
- World Philosophies
- Buddhist and Zen Philosophy
- Philosophy of Sex and Love
- Philosophy of Peace and Nonviolence
- Philosophy of Popular Culture
- Latin American Philosophy