Stanford’s M.A. in Philosophy challenges students to think critically and abstractly about reality, knowledge, value, and existence. These thesis project ideas span classical traditions and cutting-edge philosophical challenges in ethics, logic, mind, and politics.
Ethical Theories and AI Decision-Making in Autonomous Vehicles
The Nature of Free Will: Compatibilism vs. Incompatibilism
Moral Luck and Responsibility in Contemporary Ethics
Logical Paradoxes and Their Role in Formal Reasoning
The Mind-Body Problem in Contemporary Philosophy of Mind
Justice and the Distribution of Health Resources
The Epistemology of Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation
Interpretations of Plato’s Theory of Forms in the Modern Era
Language, Meaning, and Reference in Analytic Philosophy
Kantian Ethics and Modern Human Rights Frameworks
Social Contract Theory in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics and Civic Education Today
Consciousness and the Hard Problem: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry
Political Obligations and Civil Disobedience: Then and Now
Ethics of Gene Editing and Future Generations
Phenomenology and the Self in Existentialist Thought
Non-Classical Logics and Their Philosophical Implications
Philosophy of Mathematics: Platonism vs. Formalism
Metaphysical Debates on Time and Identity
Utilitarianism and Global Climate Ethics
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