
The
International Honor Society in Philosophy
History:
Phi Sigma Tau was founded in 1930 at
Purposes:
To serve as a means of awarding distinction to
students who have demonstrated
personal interest in and who have achieved high scholarship in philosophy. To promote student interest in research and
advanced study in philosophy. To provide
opportunities for publication of student papers of high merit. To encourage
professional collegiality among those who display a marked ability in
philosophy. To spread and deepen interest in philosophy among the general
collegiate public. (Adapted from the ACHS incorporation text.)
Publications:
Dialogue, The Journal of Phi Sigma Tau, is published in October and April each year. The
journal is devoted to the work of graduate and undergraduate students and has a
circulation of over two thousand.
Phi Sigma Tau Newsletter is published three times annually and provides for
communication among chapters and members.
Meanings,
Symbols, Insignia, Colors:
‘Phi Sigma Tau’ stands for “Of Those Who Love Wisdom.”
The
Society’s emblem is a pentagon. Each of
the five angles displays a symbol that represents one of the great “streams of
world thought”: Chinese, Indian, Islamic, Hebrew, and Greek.
The Seal of the Society is the reverse side of the Athenian
silver tetradrachma, bearing an owl, olive spray, and small crescent. The
margin of the Seal bears the legend Phi Sigma Tau, 1930.
The colors of The Muhlenberg chapter are “madonna
blue” and white, symbolizing purity and integrity – virtues of the true philosopher.
The White Rose is our flower, symbolizing the beauty
of Philosophy, “fairest of all disciplines.”
Membership:
Membership in the Muhlenberg chapter is based on
invitation by the Department faculty, usually during the Junior year. Students
eligible for membership are those who have met the Department’s highest
standards of excellence. A one-time fee of $15.00 is paid to the National
Society for membership documents and official registration. Participation in
the Muhlenberg Department’s initiation ceremony and attendance at the dinner
immediately following the ceremony are optional. Our ceremony incorporates
elements of the original Alpha Kappa Alpha initiation and is, thus,
unique.
Members Now
Attending Muhlenberg:
Christina Conti '09
Justin Lee Demko '09
Brad Samuel Zatcoff '09