Faculty of Arts
Ariel Zylberman

B.A. Philosophy, University of Winnipeg, 2003
B.A. Philosophy and Politics, Oxford University, 2005
Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy, University of Toronto
Honours and Awards: Rhodes Scholar; Vanier Canada Graduate Scholar
One of the most formative experiences in my life was
studying philosophy at the University of Winnipeg. Not only was it here
that I discovered my passion for philosophy, but this passion was
carefully cultivated by the program’s unique environment. Its small
class sizes and easy accessibility to faculty were ideally suited to the
practice of philosophy: chasing new (or very old!) and exciting ideas,
critically examining your own beliefs and developing arguments for
different views in conversation with others. This also meant that I
never felt like a number. I was even able to TA and lead weekly
discussion seminars, an opportunity exceedingly rare in larger
institutions with graduate programs. Furthermore, the department’s
emphasis on the history of philosophy encouraged developing an
independent and critical mind from early on. Even first-year students
engage with great philosophical texts from the past instead of relying
on second-hand summaries.
The education I received through the Philosophy Program was
outstanding and prepared me exceptionally well for my future studies at
Oxford and currently at Toronto. The independence of mind fostered by
the program served me well outside of academia, when I worked in the
human rights field in the Peruvian Andes.
I am proud to be a University of Winnipeg alumnus.
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