山姆Filby ’16

山姆Filby

家乡: Greenville, Illinois

主要: 哲学

When I was in high school, I began having questions about religion politics and ethics. Questions such as: Was it rational to believe in God? What kind of life should I live? What sort of values, if any, should the government promote? I eventually discovered that there is a long tradition of thinking deeply about these questions, that is philosophy.

I grew up near a small liberal arts college, Greenville University, which is quite similar to 西雅图 Pacific University. I got to sit in on some philosophy classes and got to know one of the professors, Kent Dunnington. He, very generously, helped guide all my philosophical thoughts. My conversations with him helped me realize that I wanted to major in philosophy at a school like the one he taught at.

As I started searching for colleges, I found SPU to be exactly the kind of school I wanted to explore my questions at — and it was.

I was able to get to know professors on a deeper level than many of my friends who attended other academic institutions. Additionally, I was able to explore a wide range of topics in the humanities and in theology.

Many professors, from several departments, influenced me deeply. Within the humanities alone, 史蒂夫门外汉, Patrick McDonald, 利百加米饭, Leland Saunders, 欧文埃瓦尔德, 路加福音Reinsma, 道格·索普 helped me tremendously in my academic endeavors at SPU.

Taking an independent study on David Foster Wallace with 路加福音Reinsma my freshmen year helped me learn how to write well and provided an example of how one can teach intellectually rigorously and passionately. 利百加米饭 and 史蒂夫门外汉 taught me how to read and think philosophically. Patrick McDonald continually reminded me why I care about philosophy. Leland Saunders helped me work out what I was interested in and encouraged me in how to speak about them.

My time at 西雅图 Pacific was profoundly enriching, it helped inspire me to my current pursuit of a PhD in philosophy at Northwestern University.