Princeton’s BA in Philosophy equips students with critical thinking tools to address timeless and contemporary questions. From metaphysics to moral theory, these research ideas inspire exploration across various philosophical domains.
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Autonomy
Free Will vs. Determinism in Modern Neuroscience
Utilitarianism and Moral Responsibility in Policy Decisions
The Ontology of Time: A Comparative Metaphysical Inquiry
Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
The Role of Emotions in Rational Decision Making
Phenomenology and the Structure of Consciousness
Moral Relativism vs. Moral Objectivism in Global Ethics
Reevaluating Plato’s Theory of Forms in Contemporary Contexts
Existentialism and the Question of Authentic Living
The Logic of Paradoxes and Self-Referential Statements
The Epistemology of Testimony in the Age of Misinformation
Transhumanism and the Philosophy of Mind
The Concept of Justice in Rawls vs. Nozick
Philosophy of Language: Meaning, Reference, and Context
The Ethics of Genetic Engineering and Bioenhancement
Aesthetic Judgment and Subjectivity in Art Criticism
The Nature of Mathematical Truth: Platonism vs. Formalism
The Trolley Problem and Real-World Moral Dilemmas
Philosophical Perspectives on Death and Mortality
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