answers1: Philosophy Cuny
answers2: Easy one to answer: Hunter College. :) They have a
surprisingly well-regarded philosophy program and are even the
publishers of the Journal of Nietzsche Studies, as one example of
their activity in the field. They have an active student organization
for majors in the program and are known for sending a disproportionate
number of students into excellent graduate programs. Most of the
faculty members are active scholars and several have won notable
prizes in philosophy scholarship. So no question, that's there you
want to be. (This is also true, for what it's worth, of many -- if
not most -- liberal arts programs within the CUNYs. Hard to beat
Hunter.) <br>
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You can visit the department's website at <a
href="http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/philosophy/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/philosophy/</a>
answers3: actual of the bat Baruch is out, it is principally for a
business enterprise degree. the different 3 are important. Brooklyn
and Queens the two have campuses mutually as Hunter does not (4
connecting homes). additionally Hunter is extra crowded and you will
finally end up competing for training. All 3 have a good liberal arts
software. i don't comprehend a lot approximately their philosophy
courses, sorry i could not be extra effective.
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