University of St. Thomas Philosophy Department

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Read about Dr. Feeney's great work...
03/25/2026

Read about Dr. Feeney's great work...

Tom Feeney teaches students to use AI as a critic, as a tool that can challenge their arguments, expose weak points and sharpen their ideas.

01/27/2026
09/03/2025

Welcome back students! Our philosophy tutors are available to help you. Current students can follow this link for drop-in hours.

Philosophy alumni the "three Fathers Koeningsknecht" were in the news over the summer.
09/03/2025

Philosophy alumni the "three Fathers Koeningsknecht" were in the news over the summer.

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Please join us for:"Truth in Art: Showing the Unsayable," a talk by Dr. Tim Ketcher Department of Philosophy.  What is t...
03/17/2025

Please join us for:

"Truth in Art: Showing the Unsayable," a talk by Dr. Tim Ketcher Department of Philosophy.


What is the relation of art to truth? Can a work of art reveal truths about the human condition that cannot be said directly but must be shown? By transfiguring the commonplace, works of art unveil dimensions of human existence grounded in intersubjective "facts" that are not simply a matter of opinion or cultural construction. By "decoding" the way in which the commonplace is transfigured in the movie, "True Grit," we will attempt to demonstrate how it illuminates important intersubjective features of our own internal geography with respect to "facts" about justice and mercy.



Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Time: Noon - 1:00 p.m.

Location: JRC 126, Auditorium

Roccasecca Project Now Accepting Submissions for 2025 Awards Honoring University of St. Thomas Faculty, Staff, and Stude...
03/03/2025

Roccasecca Project Now Accepting Submissions for 2025 Awards Honoring University of St. Thomas Faculty, Staff, and Students Who Embody the Values of St. Thomas Aquinas

Roccasecca seeks to foster and celebrate Catholic identity at UST, one that invites all involved to embrace the goodness, truth and beauty of the Catholic faith, as professed by the University’s patron saint, St. Thomas Aquinas.

Today is the feast of St Nicholas.  On this day in 1273 our university patron St. Thomas Aquinas had a vision after cele...
12/06/2024

Today is the feast of St Nicholas. On this day in 1273 our university patron St. Thomas Aquinas had a vision after celebrating Mass that caused him to describe all he had written as straw when compared with what he had seen. In this image by Fr. Robert Staes OP, Aquinas is seen not as pushing away his books, but rather as dancing for joy with straw in his hands because of what had been revealed to him.

Dr. Frost was recently featured in The Crest (UST's student newspaper).
12/05/2024

Dr. Frost was recently featured in The Crest (UST's student newspaper).

St. Thomas philosophy professor Gloria Frost was recently celebrated at “800 Years of St. Thomas Aquinas,” an event that paid tribute to her status as the first St. Thomas professor appointed into the Vatican Pontifical Academy on Oct. 28 in Iverson Center for Faith.  

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