The mission of philosophy at Lakeland is to facilitate reflection on the following areas of general human concern: knowledge, truth, reality, value, and right and wrong. The educational process used emphasizes:
	- open, honest inquiry
 - precise statement, defense and criticism of alternative positions
 
	- Critical thinking: Demonstrate critical thinking skills.	
	- Present alternative reasons before forming judgements.
 - Analyze arguments and positions.
 - Compose arguments and positions.
 
	 - Physical/non-physical world: Reflect on the nature of the physical and non-physical world	
	- Understand and explain what metaphysics and epistemology are.
 - Evaluate different arguments and positions on the nature of the physical and non-physical world.
 - Articulate different arguments and positions on the nature of the physical and non-physical world.
 
	 - Ethics: Reflect on ethics.	
	- Articulate different ethical theories.
 - Evaluate different ethical theories.
 - Apply ethical theories to specific real world problems.
 - Critique the application of ethical theories.
 
	 
